Photogrammetry
GPHY 341
300-Level Courses
3 Units
In-person
6
one-way Exclusions
Two 1.5-hour lectures & one 3-hour lab per week
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Course Description
An intensive introduction to the art and science of 3D measurement and mapping using photographs, with a particular focus on applications in GIS, Cartography, Cultural Heritage, Urban Planning, Geology and Engineering.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply basic digital photogrammetric operations to aerial and terrestrial imagery.
- Map features on photogrammetrically derived data products.
- Plan the acquisition of aerial and terrestrial imagery for photogrammetric processing.
- Assess the accuracy and error of photogrammetric processing and data products.
Assessments
Subject to Change
- Lab Assignments (6): 60%
- Tests (2): 30%
- Attendance in Labs and Lectures: 10%