About Course
Surveying In Civil Engineering. The field of civil engineering deals with the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of private and public projects.
These projects include highways, bridges, dams, subdivisions, water supply, and waste systems. Land surveyors perform a variety of important tasks, such as boundary surveys, topographic mapping, and construction staking. Civil Engineering and Surveying Technology graduates work with or in support of professional engineers and land surveyors.
Civil engineering and surveying are some of the broadest fields of engineering and are part of virtually all construction-related projects. Graduates have local, state-wide, and nationwide employment opportunities.
>>
Course Content
Surveying In Civil Engineering
-
Surveying Playlist
00:00 -
Principles of surveying
00:00 -
TYPES OF SURVEYING
00:00 -
SCALE OF MAPS
00:00 -
VERNIER l LEAST COUNT
00:00 -
ERRORS IN SURVEYING
00:00 -
Linear measurements
00:00 -
Error due to incorrect chain length
00:00 -
Chaining on slopes
00:00 -
Errors in chaining
00:00 -
Obstacles in chaining
00:00 -
Ranging
00:00 -
Tape corrections
00:00 -
Angular measurements
00:00 -
Whole circle bearing
00:00 -
Fore and back bearing
00:00 -
How to find true bearing
00:00 -
Local attraction
00:00 -
Latitudes and Departure problems
00:00 -
Levelling
00:00 -
Height of instrument
00:00 -
Previous year GATE Problems on Levelling
00:00 -
Combined corrections
00:00 -
Reciprocal levelling
00:00 -
Trignometric levelling
00:00 -
Photogrammetry
00:00 -
Curves in Surveying
00:00
Student Ratings & Reviews
No Review Yet