Full text: Facing the future of scientific communication, education and professional aspects including research and development

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x Master of Science in Photogrammmetry: 
Considering the aims of education at this level it is needed that a course 
participant receives a complement of theoretic information after finishing 
a Post-Graduate or specialised "Ingenieur" study in Photogrammetry and that 
he proves his ability for independent activities by preparing a thesis. 
The authors propose the following diagram of objectives for an M.Sc. study 
in Photogrammetry. Curriculum and student performance objectives can be 
derived at a later stage from this diagram. 
Diagram of objectives for an M.Sc. study in Photogrammetry 
  
[| Demonstrate ability for independent 
scientific activities at the highest 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
= professional level 
N 
TN 3 
Being able to teach Being able to con- | Being able to top- 
photogrammetry in tribute to scientific manage mapping de- 
institutions of and technologic deve- partments/organi- 
higher education. | lopment of photogram- sations. | 
metry | 
  
  
  
  
  
  
Demonstrate ability for independent 
scientific activities by preparing 
|a scientific thesis | 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
| T = 
| Demonstrate mastery | | Demonstrate mastery in | Demonstrate mastery of 
of basic teaching understanding of specia- basic management tech- 
techniques (basic lized and advanced scien- niques and economics 
educational techno- | tific subjects and Option 3 
logy) | techniques 
Option 1 | Option 2 
  
  
  
  
  
  
i iin 
  
  
  
Demonstrate mastery in understanding 
of advanced scientific subjects 
| Core course 
  
Pre-education requirements in the case of an M.Sc. study in Photogram- 
metry are either a Post-Graduate diploma in Photogrammetry or a "Survey 
Ingenieur" diploma with specialization in Photogrammetry. 
Visser, Paresi 4 
 
	        
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