1. Introduction to photogrammetry /one semester, 2 hour
lectures and 2 hour lab./, obligatory for all students,
2. Stereophotogrammetry /one semester 2 hour lecture and
2 hour lab. per veek/
3. Advanced photogrammetry the same duration as above/
Courses 2 and 3 are for students specialized in surveing
Engineering.
There is also one semester course on "Photointerpre-
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and Remote Sensing" /2 hour lecture and 2 hour lab.
per week/. At present, Greece produces aproximately 20
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photogrammetrists at the university level per year.
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Finland /Dipl.FEng.duha Jaakkola/
In Finland from 1972 students have more freedom in
choosing obligatory courses, Therefore, the majority of
round and general photogrammetric
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ploters, 2 contact printers, Wild RC10 Camera and Wild
-3 Orthophoto Equipment. The Directorate trains its
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of photoinformation in several disciplines. Therefore in
the last years faculties started courses on photo-interpre-
tation, while other existing courses were extended or at-
tented by more students.
As in general the ii started courses are short,
they don t show in the fgures. This development is also
noticable at the non-university-level, but more inciden-
Hate
In photogrammetry the situation seems more constant
xcept for the basic principles which are necessary for
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