Academic character of instruction
1, Education in schools of university level.
2. Education in schools of non-university level.
C. Level of instruction
1. E.g. undergraduate education leading to the first university degree, or courses on this
level. To this group belong the instruction for surveying/ civil engineering with photo-
grammetry as a subject and the instruction for surveying/civil engineering with majoring
in photogrammetry.
2. Graduate education.
e.g. the instruction leading to the Master of Science degree in U.K. and U.S. A. is
included in this group and also the preparations for a doctorate are to be mentioned here.
3. Specialized undergraduate education.
Special courses with a major in photogrammetry, aerial photography, photo-interpretation, © *
e.g. the course Photogrammetric Engineer of the International Institute for Aerial Survey
and Earth Sciences (ITC) at Delft, The Netherlands,
4, Other education of lower standard e.g. the ITC (Delft) Technician course and courses
for training operators in organizations or services.
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
The answers to the questionnaires are tabulated in the tables I - V, followed by a list stating
the doctorates. In the tables the photogrammetric instruments are arranged, as well as
possible, in the categories:
Triangulation instruments
Plotters
Comparators
Approximate instruments
Direct optical projection instruments nn
Rectifiers e a
Equipment for radial triangulation
Analytical instruments
Aerial cameras
Equipment for terrestrial photogrammetry
Other equipment
SUPPLEMENTS
For a more detailed review of the Canadian institutions with photogrammetric instruction
reference is made to:
"Educational Facilities for Photogrammetry in Canada", by Prof. G. Konecny of the
University of New Brunswick (Report to the 11th International Congress of Photogrammetry).