Objectives:
Course |
Learning Outcome (at course level) |
Learning & Teaching Strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Course Code |
CourseTitle |
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24CGEO 113
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Practical: Cartographic Techniques
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CO13: Interpret science and art of cartography. CO14: Explore the benefits and limitations of some common map projections and their use. CO15: Enhance profiles and understand methods related to them. CO16: Enhance the techniques of interpretation of topographical. CO17: Enhance the techniques of interpretation of weather maps CO18: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Approach in Teaching: Observation, Reading and interpretation of compiled data. Validation of different techniques through filing and mapping. Interaction through viva. Learning activities for the students: File work/Report writing, learning by doing exercises and mapping. |
Viva, Continuous assessment, Semester end examinations, Individual and Group field visit and visualization. |
Nature and Scope;
Scales – Concept and application;
Graphical Construction of Plain scale, Comparative scale and Diagonal Scales.
Classification of Projections Properties and Uses;
Merits and Demerits of Polar Zenithal, Stereographic, Bonne’s and Mercator’s Projections.
Introduction to Cross and Longitudinal Profiles,
Slope analysis using Wentworth’s Method
Interpretation of different dimensions and features of relief and their existence
Interpretation of weather symbols, intensity and forecasting parameters
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