Drainage Survey and Mapping
Course Code
GD4214
Number of Credits
3
Semester
Course Type
Study Material
Study Material | Depth |
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General Definition of Drainage - Definition of Drainage - Hydrological Cycle | Express |
Drainage System - Residential Area Drainage - Industrial Area Drainage - Road Drainage - Commercial/Commercial Area Drainage | Express |
Drainage Survey and Mapping - Extension Survey - Preliminary Survey - Drainage Construction Survey | Express |
Drainage Shape and Geometry - Channel Classification Based on Shape - Channel Geometry Survey | Express |
Drainage Channel Marking - Horizontal Drainage Line Marking - Vertical Drainage Path Marking | Express |
Drainage Profile - Transverse and Longitudinal Profile of Drainage - Drainage Based on Materials - Drainage Excavation and Backfill Volume - Complementary Buildings | Express |
Drainage Network Mapping Technology - Terrestrial Method - LiDAR Method - Photogrammetric Method - GIS | Express |
Environmentally sound drainage | Express |
Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course
CPMK Code | Course Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO) |
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CPMK 1 | Students are able to explain the function and purpose of drainage in a natural and artificial hydrological cycle |
CPMK 2 | Students are able to explain various types of drainage characteristics in different areas |
CPMK 3 | Students are able to explain the stages in the implementation of drainage surveys and mapping |
CPMK 4 | Students are able to analyze and explain the form of drainage geomatry |
CPMK 5 | Students are able to explain the stake out method for drainage development |
CPMK 6 | Students are able to evaluate profiles / topographic conditions and explain land maturation methods for drainage development |
CPMK 7 | Students are able to explain alternative technologies in drainage surveying and mapping |
CPMK 8 | Students are able to explain the concept of data, geospatial information in making environmentally sound drainage |
Learning Method
- SCL: PBL, CBL, PjBL
Learning Modality
- Offline, Synchronous, Asynchronous
Assessment Methods
- Written: Optional, Description, Essay Oral: Presentation Assignment: Report, Demonstration, Practice