Study programme

Geodesy and Cartography

Academic Year 2023/24

Abbreviation: B-P-C-GK Code: B3646 Type of study: Bachelor's Language of instruction: Czech

Awarded degree: Bc.

Level of qualification: bachelor's (first level)

Awarded qualification: Bc. in the field of "Geodesy and Cartography"

Accreditation:

Field of Study

Geodesy, Cartography and Geoinformatics

Abbreviation: GI

Program: Geodesy and Cartography

Profile

The aim of the bachelor’s study programme Geodesy and Cartography with a standard duration of 3 years is, in accordance with the Higher Education Act (Act No. 111/1998), to provide theoretical, specialised and practical knowledge and skills in the field of the geodetic and cartographic sciences as well as the related sciences which will enable graduates to continue in the consecutive master’s study programme for this field of study, or immediately apply the knowledge gained in their bachelor’s studies in land surveying and cadastral practice. The bachelor’s study programme is purposefully aimed at the preparation of students for professional practice, as well as at the creation of a basis for further studies in the consecutive master’s study programme. In the first four semesters students gain the necessary knowledge from subjects providing the theoretical background of the field and the specialised geodetic background, and also law, economics, information technology and subjects providing a general professional background. This foundation is further developed in specialized subjects providing information about geodetic and cartographic methods and technologies. Theoretical knowledge gained in specialised subjects is applied in practice in order to master modern surveying and processing techniques. Such subjects involve the active usage of computer technology, and not only in the classrooms, but also during practical training in the field. Every year of the study programme includes several weeks of field instruction. Graduates obtain knowledge that will enable them to work in the field of property registry, with all types of mapping and on basic tasks in the area of engineering surveying.

Learning outcomes

Graduates are able to work with the majority of geodatabases to produce required outputs. They are able to independently create maps for various purposes, ranging from direct land surveying in the field, to data processing, the creation of digital maps and other outputs, including visualization applications. Graduates are capable of processing source data collected by the most modern surveying methods (satelite measurements, land and aerial photogrammetry, land and aerial scanning, etc.). The main aim of the course is to develop theoretically and practically educated professionals ready for the majority of contemporary geodetic and cartographic tasks in industry. Graduates should also be able to continue their studies, specialising further, in a consecutive master’s study programme.

Guarantor

Structure of courses

1st year / Winter Semester / compulsory courses

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
GA01 Mathematics I 3 3 8 Cr,Ex
GA06 Descriptive geometry 3 2 6 Cr,Ex
GB01 Physics I 2 2 5 Cr,Ex
GE01 Geodesy I 3 3 8 Cr,Ex
GU01 Basics of Computer Science 1 1 2 Cr
GZ02 Basic Law 2 2 Ex

1st year / Summer Semester / compulsory courses

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
GA04 Mathematics II 2 2 5 Cr,Ex
GB03 Physics II 3 2 5 Cr,Ex
GE03 Geodesy II 3 3 6 Cr,Ex
GE04 Theory of errors and adjustment I 2 2 5 Cr,Ex
GE06 Field training I 360 4 GCr
GE26 Basics of programming 1 2 2 GCr
GE29 Interactive Graphic Systems 2 2 Cr

2nd year / Winter Semester / compulsory courses

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
GA05 Mathematics III 2 2 5 Cr,Ex
GE02 Aplied Optics 2 1 4 Cr,Ex
GE07 Geodesy III 2 2 5 Cr,Ex
GE08 Theory of errors and adjustment II 2 2 6 Cr,Ex
GE09 Computer Graphics I 2 2 4 GCr
GE10 Mapping I 2 2 4 Cr,Ex
GE52 Geodetic software 2 2 Cr

2nd year / Summer Semester / compulsory courses

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
GE11 Mapping II 3 3 6 Cr,Ex
GE12 Cadastre of Real Estates I 2 2 5 Cr,Ex
GE13 Geodetic networks 2 2 5 Cr,Ex
GE14 Field Training II 360 4 GCr
GE51 Databases I 2 2 Cr
GS01 Theory of Landscape 2 2 Ex
GV01 Economy 2 2 4 Cr,Ex

2nd year / Summer Semester / compulsory-optional courses / required 1 course

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
GU51 Computer Science II 2 2 Cr
GU52 AutoCAD 2 2 Cr
GU53 Internet technologies 2 2 Cr

3rd year / Winter Semester / compulsory courses

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
GE15 Photogrammetry I 2 2 5 Cr,Ex
GE16 Engineering Geodesy I 3 3 8 Cr,Ex
GE17 Cadastre of Real Estates II 2 2 6 Cr,Ex
GE18 Cartography I 3 3 7 Cr,Ex
GE27 Geographical Information Systems I 1 2 3 Cr,Ex

3rd year / Winter Semester / compulsory-optional courses / required 1 course

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
GZ51 Psychology 2 2 Cr
GZ52 Sociology 2 2 Cr
GZ53 Communication and Rhetorics 2 2 Cr

3rd year / Summer Semester / compulsory courses

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
BY01 Pre-Intermediate Level English (exam) 2 Ex
GA03 Probability and statistics 2 2 4 Cr,Ex
GE22 Field Training III 80 3 GCr
GE28 Theoretical Geodesy I 3 3 8 Cr,Ex
GE30 Land Consolidation 2 2 3 GCr
GH01 Building Constructions and urban planning 2 2 5 Cr,Ex

3rd year / Summer Semester / compulsory-optional courses / required 1 course

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
GE54 History of surveying 2 2 Cr
GE55 Geography 2 2 Cr
GE56 Meteorology and climatology 2 2 Cr

3rd year / Summer Semester / compulsory-optional courses / required 1 course

Code Title Lectures
hours/week
Practices
hours/week
Fieldwork
hours/semester
Credits Completion
GV51 Economics 2 2 Cr
GV52 Marketing 2 2 Cr
GV53 Accounting 2 2 Cr