Course Structure Overview
The Surveying program at Government Polytechnic Champawat is structured over three years with a total of six semesters. Each semester includes core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions designed to build both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Year | Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) | Pre-requisites |
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1 | I | SVY101 | Introduction to Surveying | 3-0-2-4 | - |
1 | I | SVY102 | Mathematics for Surveyors | 3-0-2-4 | - |
1 | I | SVY103 | Physics for Engineering | 3-0-2-4 | - |
1 | I | SVY104 | Computer Applications in Surveying | 2-0-2-3 | - |
1 | I | SVY105 | Surveying Laboratory I | 0-0-4-2 | - |
1 | II | SVY106 | Chain Surveying | 3-0-2-4 | SVY101 |
1 | II | SVY107 | Compass Surveying | 3-0-2-4 | SVY101 |
1 | II | SVY108 | Tacheometry | 3-0-2-4 | SVY101 |
1 | II | SVY109 | Surveying Laboratory II | 0-0-4-2 | SVY105 |
1 | II | SVY110 | Engineering Drawing | 3-0-2-4 | - |
2 | III | SVY201 | Total Station Surveying | 3-0-2-4 | SVY106, SVY107 |
2 | III | SVY202 | Leveling | 3-0-2-4 | SVY101 |
2 | III | SVY203 | Curve Setting | 3-0-2-4 | SVY106, SVY107 |
2 | III | SVY204 | Surveying Laboratory III | 0-0-4-2 | SVY109 |
2 | III | SVY205 | Mathematics II | 3-0-2-4 | SVY102 |
2 | IV | SVY206 | GPS and GNSS Applications | 3-0-2-4 | SVY201, SVY202 |
2 | IV | SVY207 | Remote Sensing and GIS | 3-0-2-4 | SVY201 |
2 | IV | SVY208 | Surveying Laboratory IV | 0-0-4-2 | SVY204 |
2 | IV | SVY209 | Environmental Science | 3-0-2-4 | - |
2 | IV | SVY210 | Hydrographic Surveying | 3-0-2-4 | SVY202 |
3 | V | SVY301 | Advanced Surveying Techniques | 3-0-2-4 | SVY206, SVY207 |
3 | V | SVY302 | Drone-Based Surveying | 3-0-2-4 | SVY207 |
3 | V | SVY303 | Land Administration and Cadastral Mapping | 3-0-2-4 | SVY201, SVY202 |
3 | V | SVY304 | Urban Development Surveying | 3-0-2-4 | SVY301 |
3 | V | SVY305 | Capstone Project I | 0-0-6-3 | SVY208, SVY209 |
3 | VI | SVY306 | GIS for Environmental Applications | 3-0-2-4 | SVY207 |
3 | VI | SVY307 | Project Management in Surveying | 3-0-2-4 | - |
3 | VI | SVY308 | Capstone Project II | 0-0-6-3 | SVY305 |
3 | VI | SVY309 | Industry Internship | 0-0-8-4 | - |
3 | VI | SVY310 | Entrepreneurship in Surveying | 2-0-2-3 | - |
Detailed Elective Course Descriptions
Advanced GPS Applications: This course explores advanced concepts in global positioning systems including differential GPS, real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning, and precise point positioning. Students will learn to integrate GPS data with other surveying techniques for high-precision applications.
Remote Sensing and GIS: Focused on the principles and practices of remote sensing technology and geographic information systems, this course teaches students how to interpret satellite imagery, conduct spatial analysis, and create thematic maps for various applications including urban planning, agriculture, and environmental monitoring.
Drone-Based Surveying: This elective introduces students to unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations in surveying contexts. It covers flight planning, data acquisition, photogrammetry, and post-processing software. Students will gain hands-on experience with commercial drones used for topographic mapping, construction monitoring, and land management.
Land Administration and Cadastral Mapping: Designed to provide insights into legal frameworks governing land ownership, this course covers cadastral surveying procedures, boundary disputes resolution, registration systems, and property records management. Students will study case studies from different countries to understand best practices in land administration.
Urban Development Surveying: This course focuses on the application of surveying techniques in urban environments including building layout, street alignment, and infrastructure development. It includes practical sessions in city planning projects and discussions with municipal officials.
GIS for Environmental Applications: Emphasizing environmental data management, this elective teaches students to use GIS tools for monitoring ecosystems, tracking climate change impacts, assessing biodiversity, and conducting environmental impact assessments.
Project Management in Surveying: Students learn to plan, execute, and evaluate surveying projects effectively. Topics include budgeting, scheduling, risk assessment, quality control, and team leadership in surveying contexts.
Capstone Project I & II: These two-semester-long capstone courses allow students to apply their knowledge to real-world problems. Projects are selected based on industry needs or current research trends, with guidance from faculty mentors.
Project-Based Learning Philosophy
Our program places significant emphasis on project-based learning, ensuring that students develop practical skills and a deep understanding of surveying applications. Mini-projects are introduced in early semesters to build foundational competencies, while final-year capstone projects challenge students to tackle complex, open-ended problems.
Mini-projects typically last one semester and involve small teams working on specific tasks like setting up a local topographic map or processing GPS data for a given area. These projects are evaluated based on technical accuracy, documentation quality, and presentation skills.
The final-year thesis/capstone project spans two semesters and requires students to propose an original research topic or solve a practical problem using advanced surveying methods. Students work closely with faculty advisors to design their projects, collect data, analyze results, and present findings at a public symposium.
Project selection is guided by industry trends, academic interests, and resource availability. Faculty mentors are chosen based on their expertise in relevant areas, ensuring that students receive high-quality supervision throughout their project journey.