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Syllabus ( GEO 202 )


   Basic information
Course title: Cadastre
Course code: GEO 202
Lecturer: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bahadır ERGÜN
ECTS credits: 4
GTU credits: 3 (3+0+0)
Year, Semester: 2, Spring
Level of course: First Cycle (Undergraduate)
Type of course: Compulsory
Language of instruction: Turkish
Mode of delivery: Face to face
Pre- and co-requisites: HRT209 course min. FF
Professional practice: No
Purpose of the course: It is aimed to gain knowledge and ability for cadastre’s relationship with society and ownership, professional responsibilities, legislations relating to cadastre, and technical activities.
   Learning outcomes Up

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Understand how the cadastre is made in the world and Turkey on the scope of land ownership and cadastre.

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. Obtain basic knowledge of Geomatics Engineering
    2. Design and develop hardware and/or software-based systems, components or processes in order to solve the defined problems,
    3. Recognize, analyze and solve engineering problems in surveying, planning, GIS and remote sensing fields

    Method of assessment

    1. Written exam
    2. Term paper
  2. Understand The Cadastre Law and administrative and legal processes in the cadastre, analyze the whole process of legislation relating to the cadastral activities.

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. Obtain basic knowledge of Geomatics Engineering
    2. Design and develop hardware and/or software-based systems, components or processes in order to solve the defined problems,
    3. Recognize, analyze and solve engineering problems in surveying, planning, GIS and remote sensing fields
    4. Continuously develop their knowledge and skills in order to adapt to a rapidly developing technological environment,

    Method of assessment

    1. Written exam
    2. Term paper
  3. Understand technical processes in cadastral works, utilize appropriate technical methods for producing cadastral data sets and maps.

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. Design and develop hardware and/or software-based systems, components or processes in order to solve the defined problems,
    2. Recognize, analyze and solve engineering problems in surveying, planning, GIS and remote sensing fields
    3. Continuously develop their knowledge and skills in order to adapt to a rapidly developing technological environment,

    Method of assessment

    1. Written exam
    2. Term paper
  4. Understand components of Land Registry and Cadastre Information System, utilize building and working processes of Land Information System, and analyze deficiencies and reguirements of these.

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. Design and develop hardware and/or software-based systems, components or processes in order to solve the defined problems,
    2. Continuously develop their knowledge and skills in order to adapt to a rapidly developing technological environment,

    Method of assessment

    1. Written exam
    2. Term paper
   Contents Up
Week 1: Introduction cadastre concepts for land management, land ownership and property management.
Week 2: The purpose and importance of the cadastre, the historical development of the cadastre. cadastre in the world and Turkey.
Week 3: Legal law and activities relating to cadastre in Turkey.
Week 4: The scope and implementations of cadastral legislation. Examining institutional structure.
Week 5: Initiation of cadastral works, identification of required works.
Week 6: Land parcel demarcation and required works.
Week 7: Measurement and map production techniques in Cadastre.
Week 8: Project. Midterm Examination.
Week 9: Tasks for determining land ownership and finalization of cadastral works.
Week 10: Sustainability of the cadastre and monitoring changes, and institutional processes.
Week 11: Renewing in cadastre, re-cadastral Works.
Week 12: Forestry, Pasture, Infrastructure, and Coastal Cadastre implemented in different disciplines
Week 13: Scope and applications of Land Registry-Cadastre Information System, A general overview of Land Information Sytems.
Week 14: Overview of modern cadastral systems, Cadastre 2014/2034 vision. Project.
Week 15*: -
Week 16*: Final Examination.
Textbooks and materials: Ders notları ve slaytları.
Recommended readings: - Erkan, H. (2010), "Kadastro Bilgisi", HKMO Yayınları, Ankara.
- Tüdeş, T., Bıyık, C. (2001), "Kadastro Tekniği", KTÜ Yayınları, Trabzon.
- 3402 sayılı Kadastro Kanunu ve ilgili uygulama yönetmelikleri.
- Kurumsal web sitemleri; www.fig.net, www.tkgm.gov.tr

Değerlendirme Notu: Ödev/projenin yapılması ders yükümlülüğüdür (VF) ve derse katılım esaslarına uyulmalıdır (NA)
Evaluation Note: The homework/project is a course obligation (VF) and the participation principles of the course must be followed (NA)
  * Between 15th and 16th weeks is there a free week for students to prepare for final exam.
Assessment Up
Method of assessment Week number Weight (%)
Mid-terms: 8 30
Other in-term studies: 0
Project: 8-15 20
Homework: 0
Quiz: 0
Final exam: 16 50
  Total weight:
(%)
   Workload Up
Activity Duration (Hours per week) Total number of weeks Total hours in term
Courses (Face-to-face teaching): 3 14
Own studies outside class: 1.5 14
Practice, Recitation: 0 0
Homework: 0 0
Term project: 3 6
Term project presentation: 1 1
Quiz: 0 0
Own study for mid-term exam: 6 1
Mid-term: 1 1
Personal studies for final exam: 9 1
Final exam: 2 1
    Total workload:
    Total ECTS credits:
*
  * ECTS credit is calculated by dividing total workload by 25.
(1 ECTS = 25 work hours)
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