Full text: National reports (Part 2)

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BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY. Dept. of Transportation and Environmental 
planning 
During one term postgraduate students receive lectures on the theory of 
photogrammetry. 
BIRMINGHAM, UNIVERSITY OF ASTON IN BIRMINGHAM. Dept.of Civil 
London, 
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BKS has continued to develop its own in-house training with the 
encouragement and assistance of the Northern Ireland Government. 
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eying, BRADFORD UNIVERSITY. Dept.of Civil Engineering 
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Surveying is part of the civil engineering course and includes the subject 
of photogrammetry. Each year, at a field course, ground control points are 
established for use later on as control for work undertaken in the department's 
Wild B8 and multiplex plotters. 
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en to BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, Dept.of Geography 
uses of 
mmetry is The department teaches elementary photogrammetry in conjunction with 
interpretation as a normal component of the practical work done by all degree 
students. 
phy In addition, it offers a third year optional course in surveying and 
photogrammetry, which includes a good deal of photogrammetry, but for two 
inal year or three years no students have taken advantage of this option. 
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. University Engineering Laboratory 
At Cambridge, students in their first year reading for the engineering 
nmetry. tripos may take a practical course in surveying as part of their qualification 
e for part I of the tripos. Starting in 1971-72 students in their 3rd year may 
read surveying as one of their four subjects in part II (general) of the tripos. 
The syllabus here includes photogrammetry. 
Research CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, Dept.of Geography 
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A course is run at part II level which covers the applications of 
photogrammetry to the mapping of geographical phenomena. 
oice of 
students 
 
	        
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