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4th Civil × 6th Civil ×
Civil Engineering Drawing -3 (66464)
Course Conducted By
Nishat Akter Munia
Jr. Instructor
Architecture & Interior Design Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
This Course is for: Diploma in Engineering(6th civil)

To be able to develop knowledge, skill and attitude in the field of Civil Engineering Drawing with
Special emphasis on:
• Building Plan,
• detail drawing of staircase, Kitchen, Toilet
• Plumbing drawing, Electrical drawing,
• working drawing with Auto CAD
• Building Approval Sheet.
• Rendering,
• Layout and Plotting.
Civil Engineering Drawing (CED-2): 66443
Course Conducted By
zayanta chandra
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
This course is for: Diploma in Engineering (Civil 4th Semester)

Objectives of the Course:
• To enable in learning detail drawing of building components.
• To enable to undrstand and perform computer-aided design (AutoCAD).
• To be able to prepare a production drawing of a multi‐storied building.
• To be able to prepare detail drawing of building components.
• To be able to acquire knowledge and skill to prepare detail working drawing of a scheme.
• To be able to interpret the structural drawings of a multi‐storied building.
• To be able to prepare production drawings of multi‐storied buildings adopting CAD.

Short Description:
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and plotting; 2D & 3D CAD commands; Multi‐storied building (CAD); Detail working drawing (CAD) of RCC column with footing; Lintel with sunshade; Retaining wall; Foundation, Beam, Slab, Staircase, ramp and lift core; Underground water reservoir; Septic tank.
Geotechnical Engineering
Subject Teacher : Md. Zahidul Isam, Jr. Instructor
Subject Name (Code) : Geotechnical Engineering (66445)
Technology : 4th Civil

AIMS:
At the end of the course the student will be able:
 To understand of the origin, composition, classification and properties of soil.
 To assist in understanding the plasticity characteristics and hydraulic properties of soil.
 To assist in understanding the consolidation characteristics of soil.
 To assist in understanding the lateral earth pressure of soil.
 To provide understanding of the site investigation and method of sample collection.
 To provide basic field skill for collection of soil sample.
 To provide basic laboratory skill required to determine soil properties and to perform the relevant
calculations.
SHORT DESCRIPTION:
Introduction to geotechnical engineering; Preliminary definition and simple tests; Particle size of soil; Plasticity
characteristic of soil; Hydraulic properties of soil; Consolidation characteristics of soil; Subsurface investigation;
Lateral earth pressure; Bearing capacity of soil.
Advance Surveying 66461
The course on Advanced Surveying offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced techniques, methodologies, and technologies employed in the field of surveying. Building upon the fundamental principles of surveying, this course delves into the intricacies of precise measurements, data analysis, and spatial data management.

Throughout the course, students will develop an in-depth understanding of advanced surveying methods used in diverse applications, such as land development, infrastructure planning, environmental monitoring, and construction projects. By integrating theoretical concepts with practical exercises, this course equips students with the necessary skills to address complex surveying challenges effectively.

Key Topics Covered:

Geodetic and Control Surveying: Understanding geodetic datums, reference systems, coordinate transformations, and control point establishment for large-scale projects.
GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems): Leveraging satellite-based positioning techniques, including GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo, to achieve precise and accurate measurements.
Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry: Utilizing aerial and satellite imagery, LiDAR, and digital photogrammetric techniques for terrain modeling, feature extraction, and mapping.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Applying spatial data analysis, database management, and visualization techniques to support surveying operations and decision-making processes.
Terrestrial Laser Scanning: Exploring 3D laser scanning technology for high-resolution mapping, deformation monitoring, and volumetric calculations.
Digital Terrain Modelling (DTM) and Digital Elevation Modelling (DEM): Creating accurate representations of the Earth's surface using advanced elevation data processing techniques.
Construction Surveying and Building Information Modeling (BIM): Understanding surveying procedures in construction projects and integrating survey data within the BIM framework.
Advanced Data Analysis and Error Estimation: Developing skills in statistical analysis, error propagation, and uncertainty estimation to ensure the reliability of surveying results.
Legal and Ethical Considerations: Examining legal frameworks, standards, and professional ethics relevant to surveying practices, including land boundaries and cadastral systems.
By the end of this course, students will be equipped with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to tackle complex surveying tasks, leverage cutting-edge surveying tools and technologies, and make informed decisions in various professional contexts. Whether pursuing a career in land surveying, civil engineering, or geospatial analysis, this course provides a solid foundation for success in the field of advanced surveying.
Hydrology (26446)
1. Rationale: Hydrology is an extremely important field of study, dealing with one of the most valuable resources on Earth water. All aspects of the Earth's available water are studied by experts from many disciplines, from geologists to civil engineers, to obtain the information needed to manage this vital resource. Thus, considering the importance above mentioned, this discipline has been included in the diploma level as a subject to be graduate in the sector. The syllabus includes concept of engineering hydrology, hydrology cycle, hydrometeorology, introduction to precipitation, measurement of precipitation, analysis and interpretation of rainfall data, stream flow measurement, evaporation and evapotranspiration, infiltration, rainfall and runoff relationship, hydrograph analysis and flood routing modules/contents, blue economy and Delta plan in Bangladesh to be studied in the teaching learning process.

2. Learning outcome (Theoretical): After undergoing the subject, students will be able to

 Describe origin, composition, classification and properties of soil.
 State plasticity characteristics of soil.
 Define hydraulic properties of soil.
 Describe consolidation and compaction characteristics of soil.
 Define lateral earth pressure of soil.
 Describe subsurface investigation and method of sample collection.
 Calculate the bearing capacity of soil.

3. Learning outcome (Practical): After undergoing the subject, students will be able to

 Determine the water content of soil by oven drying method.
 Determine the specific gravity of soil by Pycnometer method.
 Determine the particle size of soil by sieve analysis method.
 Determine the liquid limit and plastic limit of soil.
 Perform the co-efficient of permeability of soil by constant head test.
 Determine the bearing capacity of soil from Standard Penetration Test (SPT).
 Perform standard proctor test of the soil.
 Perform unconfined compression test of the soil.
 Perform unit weight of soil by core cutter method.
 Perform unit weight of soil by sand replacement method.