Full text: National reports (Part 2)

  
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LEEDS UNIVERSITY, Dept, of Civil Engineering 
Elements of photogrammetry are taught to civil engineers, geographers, 
MSc transportation engineers and MSc engineering geologists. 
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LONDON, IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 
Dept, of Geology 
All geology undergraduates are given instruction in photo geology. 
Postgraduates studying for Master's degrees pursue the subject further in 
courses given in mineral exploration, petroleum geology, rock mechanics, 
geophysical prospecting, structural geology and engineering geology. 
* LONDON, NE LONDON POLYTECHNIC Dept of Surveying 
The department prepares students for the Royal Institute of Chartered 
Surveyors professional qualification in land surveying. It offers also a BSc 
course in land surveying sciences, and an HNC in surveying, cartography, and 
photogrammetry. ‘All these courses include the study of photogrammetry. Out 
of a staff of 14, 4 may be regarded as photogrammetric specialists. The 
department possesses a Thompson Watts mk II, a Kern PG2, a Santoni 
Stereomicrometer, a Cambridge Stereocomparator, two Williamson multiplex 
plotters and other photogrammetric equipment. 
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LONDON, POLYTECHNIC OF CENTRAL LONDON, Dept,of Civil Engineering 
The college offers its own BSc (CNAA) course in civil engineering for both 
ordinary and honours students. The courses include photogrammetry and its 
application to civil engineering. The department has a photogrammetric 
laboratory with some plotting machines and other photogrammetric equipment. 
It is hoped to build this up with further purchases. 
LONDON, SOUTH BANK POLYTECHNIC 
Relevant aspects of photogrammetry are taught to honours and ordinary 
degree students, HND and college diploma students in structural and civil 
engineering, town planning, estate management, -and general practical 
surveying. 
Photogrammetry is also an important feature of the new national 
certificate courses in surveying and cartography. These came into being in 
1971, and the Polytechnic is very actively involved. Equipment is at present 
relatively modest but the department is planning to obtain more and in 
particular some more plotting machines. 
* LONDON. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Dept,of Photogrammetry and Surveying 
Professor E H Thompson was awarded the degree of Sc. D. (Cambridge) in 
December 1968 largely for his work in photogrammetry. In August and 
September of that year he was visiting professor at the University of 
Witwatersrand. 
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