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  • Curriculum Programs: Geodetic and Geomatic Engineering Page 116

    2.5 Courses Description 2.5.1 Undergraduate Program GD 10T1 Concepts of Technology / GIS Technology (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description This course is aims to enriched the perspective of the students. The history and the long development of science and technology is given. The development of science and technology is based on the creativity of the mankind. The mankind has to survive for their own sake to have a better living in the future. That development was also supported by the high intelectruality of the human being concerning, the system, the modeling. The implementation of science and technology in developing the industry is also introduced. At the end of the course, students are expected to understand the philosophy behing\d the long development of technology. Related Courses -- References 1. Saswinadi, S., Menerawang Masa Depan Ilmu, Teknik dan Seni Dalam Budaya Masyarakat

    Bangsa Indonesia, Penerbit ITB, 1990. 2. Anonim, Manusia, Teknologi dan Lingkungan: Kemampuan dan Pengembangannya, 1996. GD 1111 Introduction to Geodesy and Geomatics (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description Introduction to Geodesy and Geomatic. Coordinate System 2 D: On the Flat earth (Cartesian), on the Sphere (geographic astronomy coordinate), on the ellipsoid (geodetic coordinate). Coordinates System 3 D in earth space: Cartesian, geodetic coordinates. Outer space object positioning in horizon coordinates system. Fundamental of Adjusment, and an introduction to data base system. Digital map as spatial data base. Geographic Information System. Spatial data infrastructure. Spatial data acquisition using remote sensing system (RS and Photogrametry) Related Courses -- References -- GD 1231 Introduction to Spatial Data Programming (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description This lecture gives the knowledge about fundamental of Computer, concept, techniques, and language program application. Related Courses --- References 1. AHO, Hopcroft, Ullman, Data structures and Algorithm, Prentice Hall, 1987 2. Englander, I.R.V., The Architecture of Computer, Hardware and System Software, 1996 3. Tanebaum, Modern Operating System, Prentice Hall, 1996

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    GD 2111 Basic Computation of Geodesy I (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description Matrix and vector space, numerical solution of linear equation system, linearization, linear model application in positioning techniques. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I, Co-requisited References 1. Howard Anton, Aljabar Linear Elementer, Penerbit Erlangga, 1987 2. G. Strang & K. Borre : Linear Algebra, Geodesy & GPS, Cambridge-Wellesley Press, 1997 3. S.C. Chapra & R.P. Canale : Numerical Methods for Engineers, McGraw-Hill Book Co.,

    1998 GD 2131 Cartography (Mandatory, 3 credits)

    Course Description The topic will describe all of subjects related to map making and the basics of cartographic process, including cartographic systems, design, technology, and management. Related Courses 1. GD1231 - Introduction to Spatial Data Programming, Prerequisited.

    References --- GD 2132 Database System (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description The topic gives the student knowledge and experience about database system, database design, and an it applications related to the spatial database development. Related Courses 1. GD1231 Introduction to Spatial Data Programming, Prerequisited

    References ---

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    GD 2133 Geography I (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description This lecture aims to give the knowledge about the concept of earth dynamic and the representation of the earth information related to spatial aspects. Related Courses 1. GD1111 Introdution to Geodetisy and Geomatics, Co-requisited 2. GD2131 Cartography, Co-requisited 3. GD2132 Database system, Co-requisited 4. GD2151 Surveying I, Co-requisited References 1. Strahler, Arthur N., Physical Geography , Wolf, P, 2000, Photogrammetry, John Wiley and

    Sons, 1975 2. de Blij, H.J., Physical Geography of the Global Environment, John Wiley and Sons, 1996 3. Strahler, Alan H., Modern Physical Geography, John Wiley and Sons, 1992 4. Press, Frank, Understanding Earth, W. H. Freeman and Company, 1994 5. Robinson H., Arthur, Element of Cartography, , John Wiley and Sons, 1995 6. B.J. Knapp, Element of Geographical Hydrology, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1979 GD 2141 Land Administration 1 (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description This course delivers concept of land as a resource, land administration and management, cadastre concept, legal cadastre, fiscal cadastre, multipurpose cadastre, cadastral survey and mapping, land registration. Related Courses GD2151 Surveying I, Co-requisited References 1. Zevenbergen, Jaap. System of Land Registration: Aspects and Effects, ITC Enschede

    Netherland, 2002 2. Dale, Peter F., John D. McLaughlin. Land Administration, Oxford University Press, 1998 3. Kaufmann, Jurg., Daniel Steudler Cadastre 2014: a vision for future cadastral system, FIG,

    1998

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    GD 2151 Surveying I (Mandatory, 4 credits) Course Description This course delivers materials about surveying methodes and techniques. Methode aspects consist of surveying knowledge, principle and elements of surveying. Technological aspects consist of the surveying instrument development and its principle. Related Courses 1. GD2111, Co-requisited 2. GD2133 Geography I, Co-requisited References 1. Cormack, Surveying. 2. Wilson, Land Surveying, 1971 3. Laurila, Somin. Electronic Surveying & Navigation. GD 2211 Basic Computation of Geodesy II (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description Ellipsoidal geometry, coordinate and reference systems, data reductions, geodetic positioning, map projections, coordinate and datum transformations. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 2. GD2212 Adjustment Computation I, Co-requisited 3. GD2251 Surveying II, Co-requisited References 1. R.H. Rapp : Geometric Geodesy (Part I), Lecture Notes, Dept. of Geodetic Sciences and

    Surveying, The Ohio State University, 1989 2. Strang G. & Borre K. : Linear Algebra, Geodesy, and GPS, Wellesley-Cambridge Press, 1997 3. Umaryono P. : Hitung dan Proyeksi Geodesi, Diktat Kuliah, Departemen Teknik Geodesi

    ITB, 2000 4. Vanicek P. & Krakiwsky E. : Geodesy : The Concepts, North-Holland Publishing Company,

    1982

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    GD 2212 Adjustment I (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description Statistic, definition of geodesy and geomatic, statistic for geodesy and geomatic engineering, definition of measurement and observation, data observation, types of errors and stochastic, data distribution, histogram, probability, measure of distribution, equation of the gaussian normal curve, least square principle, chi-square distribution, t distribution, F distribution, elementary of the statistical test principle. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 2. GD2251 Surveying II, Prerequisted References 1. Widyo Nugroho SULASDI, Statistika untuk Teknik Geodesi dan Geomatika. 2. Cooper, M.A.R., Fundamtentals of Survey Measurement and Analysis. 3. Amadi Pasaribu, Pengantar Statistka. GD 2213 Satellite Geodesy (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description The proposed materials are the fundamental of satellite geodesy that consist of the following topics: coordinate system, time system, orbit system, signal propagation system and application of satellite geodesy. Related Courses 1. GD1111 Introduction to Geodesy and Geomatics, Prerequisited 2. GD2111 Mathematical Geodesy I, Prerequisted 3. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited References 1. Abidin, H.Z.,Geodesi satelit. PT. Pradnya Paramitha, Jakarta. ISBN 979-408-462-X 2. Seeber, G.., Satellite Geodesy, Foundation, Methods and Applications, Walter de Gruyter,

    Berlin..

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    GD 2241 Land Administration II (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description This course delivers land reform, land information management, introduction to land information system, introduction to land economics, property valuation and taxation, land consolidation, land administration system comparison. Related Courses 1. GD2141 Land Administration I, Prerequisited 2. GD2251 Surveying II, Co-requisited. References 1. Zevenbergen, Jaap. System of Land Registration: Aspects and Effects, ITC Enschede

    Netherland, 2002 2. Dale, Peter F., John D. McLaughlin. Land Administration, Oxford University Press, 1998 3. Kaufmann, Jurg., Daniel Steudler. Cadastre 2014: a vision for future cadastral system, FIG,

    1998 GD 2251 Surveying II (Mandatory, 4 credits) Course Description This course delivers methodes and techniques of large-scale topographical map creation process. Related Courses 1. GD2133 Geography I, Prohibited 2. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited References 1. Cormack, Surveying. 2. Wilson. Land Surveying, 1971 3. Laurila, Somin. Electronic Surveying & Navigation. GD 3111 Adjustment II (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description Definition of adjustment theory, mathematical and functional models, linier and non-linier models, approximation and estimation, linearization, variance-covariance matrix, observation weight matrix, variance-covariance law, least square adjustment with condition, least square adjustment with parameters, least square adjustment with combination, principle of ellips error. Related Courses --- References 1. E.M. Mikhail, Observation and least squares 2. Cooper, M.A.R., Fundamental of Survey Measurement and Analysis. 3. E.M. Mikhail, G. Gracie, Analysis and Adjustment of Survey Measurement

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    GD 3121 Hydrography I (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description Introduction, mathematical model of positioning, optical positioning, radio wave propagation, radio positioning, satellite positioning, acoustic positioning, autonomous positioning, marine navigation and nautical science. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 2. GD2212 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited References 1. Bowditch,American Practical Navigator, Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic Center, USA 2. Thomson,Introduction to Hydrographic Surveying, UNB 3. Blair,Seamanship, Cornel Maritime Press GD 3131 Photogrammetry I (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description This course covers the history of photogrammetry, basic concept of photogrammetry, aerial photo restitution, aerial triangulation, photogrammetric instruments, aerial photography and photogrammetric project planning.The objective of this course is to give the student a basic knowledge on the principles of data capture and photogrammetric mapping from aerial photograph. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I , Prerequisited 2. GD2212 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited 3. GD3111 Adjustment II, Co-requisited References 1. Mikhail, Edward M, Bethel, James S., McGlone J.Chr, Introduction to Modern

    Photogrammetry, John Wiley & Son, 2001 2. Schenk, Toni, Digital Photogrammetry, TerraScience, Ohio, 1999 3. Zhizhuo, Wang, Principles of Photogrammetry, Press of Wuhan TU of Survey & Mapping,

    Beijing, 1990 4. Lecture Note material.

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    GD 3132 Remote Sensing I (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course description This lecture provides knowledge and science of remote sensing technology, its development and applications in general. Related Courses 1. GD1231 Introduction to Spatial Data Programming, Prerequisited 2. GD3132 Remote Sensing II, Prohibited 3. GD4132 Geographical Information System I, Prohibited References 1. Lillesand and Kiefer, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, 4th edition, John Wiley and

    Sons, Inc., pp. 710, 1998 2. Sabins, F., Remote Sensing: Principles and Interpretation, 3rd edition, Freeman and

    Company, New York, pp. 520, 1997 3. Jensen, J.R., Introductory Digital Image Processing: A Remote Sensing Perspective, 2nd

    edition, Prentice Hall, Inc., pp. 318, 1996 GD 3133 Digital mapping (Mandatory, 3 SKS) Course Description This lecture aims to give experience and knowledge to the students concerning with digital mapping system and digital spatial database.

    Related Courses 1. GD2131 Kartography, Prerequisited 2. GD2132 Database System, Prerequisited 3. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 4. GD2251 Surveying II, Prerequisited 5. GD3232 Geographical Information System I, Prohibited References --- GD 3151 System and Coordinate Transformation (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description This course delivers conversion of point coordinate by different methodes and different references. Transformation principle will be applied into map transformation. Related Courses -- References 1. -------. Manual of the New South Wales Integrated Survey Grid, New South Wales.

    Department of Land. Sydney. 2. Purworahardjo, U. Sistem dan Transformasi Koordinat. Lecture Notes. Penerbit ITB.

    Bandung. 3. Erb, G. Concept of Mapping Precription for Topographical Surveying and Mapping.

    Topographical. Batavia.

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    GD 3152 Introduction to Engineering Survey (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description This course delivers surveying principles, measurement errors, control network, map quality control; arc geometry, earthworks; surveying for transportion, building/bridge/dam, housing, airport, irrigation, mining, tunnel; measurement quality control; survey engineering technology knowledge. Related Courses 1. GD2111, Prerequisited 2. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 3. GD2212 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited 4. GD2251 Surveying II, Prerequisited 5. GD3211 Sattellite Surveying, Co-requisited 6. GD3212, Prerequisited 7. GD3222, Co-requisited References 1. Arthur R. Benton, Jr., Philip J. Taetz. Elements of Plane Surveying. McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2. Jack McCormat. Surveying. Prentice Hall. 3. Barry F Kavanagh. Surveying with Construction Applications. Prentice Hall, Inc. GD 3211 Satellite Surveying (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description The materials consist of characteristic of GPS satellite and its survey procedures, including planning, observation and data processing. Related Courses 1. GD2212 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited 2. GD2213 Satellite Geodesy, Prerequisited 3. GD3111 Adjustment Computation II, Prerequisited 4. GD3212 Horizontal Network, Prerequisted References 1. Wongsotjitro, Soetomo, Ilmu ukur tanah 2. Hofmann-Wllenhof, B.H. Lichteneger, and J. Collins, GPS Theory and Practice, Springer-

    Verlag, 4th edition, Wien.. 3. Abidin, H.Z., A. Jones, J. Kahar., Survey dengan GPS, PT. Pradnya Paramita, Jakarta.

    ISBN 979-408-380-1, 1995

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    GD 3212 Horizontal Network (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description Timeline of geodetic networks in Indonesia, reference systems and frames, local and global datum definition, measures of accuracy in geodetic networks, geodetic network designs Related Courses 1. GD2211 Fundamental of Geodetic Computation II, Prerequisited 2. GD2213 Satellite Geodesy, Prerequisited 3. GD3111 Adjustment Computation II, Prerequisited References 1. Vanicek P. & Krakiwsky E. : Geodesy : The Concepts, North-Holland Publishing Co., 1982 2. Mikhail E.M. : Observations and Least Squares, IEP-A Dun-Donnelley Publisher, 1976 3. Kuang S.L. : Geodetic Network Analysis and Optimal Design, Ann Arbor Press, Inc., 1996 4. Hasanuddin Z.A., Jones A., Kahar J. : Survei dengan GPS, Pradnya Paramita, 2002 GD 3221 Hydrography II (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description Ocean tide, depth sounding, detection of depth anomaly, hydrographic data management, hydrographic project management. Related Courses 1. GD3121, Hydrography II, Prerequisited 2. GD3222 Vertical Network System , Co-requisited References 1. Springet-Verlag, Fourth,Revised Edition, Wien, ISBN 3-211-82839-7 2. KBK Kelautan, Kursus Pendidikan Hidrografi, Jurusan Teknik Geodesi-ITB 3. Ingham, A.E., Hydrography for the Surveyor and Engineer, Crossby Lockwood Staples GD3222 Vertical Network (Mandatory, 2 credits) Couse Description Introduction, height system, precise levelling, GPS height determination, realization of vertical network system, mean sea level determination. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 2. GD2212 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited 3. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited References 1. IOC., Manual on Sea Level : Measurement and Interpretation, UNESCO 2. Purworahardjo, U., Ukuran Tinggi Teliti dan Sistem Tinggi Berdasarkan Gaya Berat, Jurusan Teknik Geodesi FTSP-ITB 3. Jekeli, C. Height, the Geopotential and Vertical Datums, Department of Civil Engineering

    and Environmental

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    GD 3231 Photogrammetry II (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description This course covers the review of photogrametry I, analytical/ numerical photo restitution, block adjustment, digital terrain modelling and digital photogrammetric system.The objective of this course is to give the student a knowledge on digital photogrammetric approach and processing toward digital mapping environment. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 2. GD2212 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited 3. GD3111 Adjustment Computation II, Prerequisited 4. GD3151 Coordinate System & Transformation, Prerequisited References 1. Mikhail, Edward M, Bethel, James S., McGlone J. Chr, Introduction to Modern

    Photogrammetry, John Wiley & Son, 2001 2. Schenk, Toni, Digital Photogrammetry, TerraScience, Ohio, 1999 3. Zhizhuo, Wang, Principles of Photogrammetry, Press of Wuhan TU of Survey and

    Mapping, Beijing, 1990, 4. Lecture Note material. GD 3232 Geographical Information System I (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description The topic gives in general knowledge and experience about GIS Technology, it development and applications. Related Courses 1. GD1231 Introduction to Spatial Data Programming, Prerequisite 2. GD2131 Cartography, Prerequisite 3. GD2132 Database System, Prerequisite

    References --

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    GD 3252 Field Camp (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description: This course delivers comprehensive abilities of integrating all lectures materials have been gained in order to create topographic map. Related Courses 1. GD2141 Land Administration I, Prerequisited 2. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 3. GD2212 Adjusment Computation I, Prerequisited 4. GD2241 Land Administration II, Prerequisited 5. GD2251 Surveying II, Prerequisited 6. GD3111 Adjustment Computation II, Prerequisited 7. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited 8. GD 3221 Hydrography II, Co-requisited References --- GD 4111 Geodesy Gravimetry I (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description Earths gravitation and gravity, gravity potential, Laplace differential equation and its solution, geodetic boundary value problem, Poisson integral, Stokes integral, Vening-Meinesz integral, gravimetry. Related Courses 1. GD2211 Fundamental of Geodetic Computation II, Prerequisited 2. GD3212 Horizontal Geodetic Networks, Prerequisited 3. GD3222 Vertical Geodetic Networks, Prerequisited References 1. Heiskanen W. & Moritz H. : Physical Geodesy, W.H. Freeman and Company, 1967 2. Rummel R. : Fysische Geodesie I, Lecture Notes, Delft University of Technology, 1991 3. Torge, W. : Gravimetry, Walter de Gruyter, 1996 GD4121 Decision Support System (Mandatory, 3 credits) Couse Description Development planing, information system, decision theory, optimation, decision support, fundamental of decision making, decision making framework, design of decision support system, model development, database, technical application of decision support system. Related Courses 1. GD2212 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited 2. GD3111 Adjusment Computation II, Prerequisited References 1. Rao, S.S., Optimization Theory and Application 2. Bintoro Tjokroamidjojo, Perencanaan Pembangunan 3. Kadarsah Suryadi dan Ali Ramdhani, Sistem Pendukung Keputusan

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    GD 40T1 Capita Selecta of Infrastructure (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description The students will be taught about the recent issues in the infrastructure environment. They can know another materials taught in the Faculty of Civil and Planning. Related Courses -- References -- GD 4221 Technical Aspect of Sea Law (Mandatory, 3 credits) Course Description Law of the Sea, history of National Law of the Sea, history of International Law of the Sea, geodetic aspects of the Law of the Sea, national case studies, international case studies, marine boundary delineation, implementation of the Law of the Sea. Related Courses 1. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited 2. GD3221 Hydrography II, Prerequisited References 1. Departemen Luar Negeri RI, Konvensi Perserikatan Bangsa-bangsa tentang Hukum Laut,

    Jakarta 2. IHO, A manual on Technical Aspects of the UNCLOS 1982, Special Publication No.51, Third Edition, IHB, Monaco 3. Alexander, L.M., International Maritime Boundaries, National Legislative Series, UN Doc. No. ST/LEG/SE, 1993 GD 4241 Basic Planning (Mandatory, 2 credits) Course Description This Course delivers theories and definition of planning, spatial development, spatial planning concepts, modelling theories, spatial character identification and its spatial visualization. Related Courses 1. GD3232 Geographic Information System, Prerequisited 2. GD4121 Decision Support System, Prerequisited References 1. Dirjen Cipta Karya, Pedoman Penataan Ruang, Dep. PU. 2. Birkin, M.,G. Clarke, M. Clarke and A. Wilson, Intelegence GIS, Location Decisions and

    Strategic Planning. GeoInformation International, Cambridge. 3. Oppenheim, N. Applied Models in Urban Regional Analysis. Prenctice Hall, New Jersey.

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    GD 40Z1 Final Project (Mandatory, 5 credits) Course Description Final report is taken at the end of undergraduate studies at the Department of Geodesy. The course is aimed to lead the student how to formulate the idea and then represent it in a good manner both in the technical report and the oral presentation. The students should also know how to defense their idea in the examination. Related Courses - References - GD 4112 Adjustment III (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description In this course, the students will learn the materials by which they would be able to understand the sequential least squares and collocation techniques as well as Kalman filtering. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 2. GD 2212 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited 3. GD3111 Adjustment Computation II, Prerequisited 4. GD3212 Horizontal Network, Prerequisted 5. GD3222 Vertical Network, Prerequisted References --- GD 4113 Spasial Statistics (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description This course focuses on combining the information in the form of map associated with statistic and a powerful visualization to show, to explore and to analyze geo-reference data for studying spatial association and spatial autocorrelation. Related Courses 1. GD1111 Introduction to Geodesy and Geomatics , Prerequisited 2. GD 1231 Introduction to Spatial Programming, Prerequisited 3. GD2111 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited 4. GD3133 Digital Mapping, Prerequisted References 1. Cressie, N.A.C., Statistics for Spatial Data, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, New York

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    GD 4114 Boundary Survey (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description Materials in this course consist of various topics on geodetic surveying for boundary delineation. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 2. GD2251 Surveying II, Prerequisted 3. GD3211 Satellite Surveying, Prerequisted References --- GD 4115 Deformation and Geodynamics Survey (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description In this course, introduction of deformation and geodynamics phenomena due to the earths dynamic as well as their monitoring and analysis will be described. Related Courses 1. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 2. GD2212 Adjustment Computation I, Prerequisited 3. GD2213 Satellite Geodesy, Prerequisted 4. GD2251 Surveying II, Prerequisted 5. GD3111 Adjustment Computation II, Prerequisited 6. GD3211 Satellite Surveying, Prerequisted References 1. Fowler, C.M., The Solid Earth: Introduction to Global Geophysisc, Cambridge University

    Press. 2. Kuang, S., Geodetic Network Analysis and Optimal Design: Concepts and Applications,

    Ann Arbor Press, Inc 3. Lambeck, K., Geophysical Geodesy: The Slow Deformation of the Earth, Claredon Press,

    Oxford. GD 4116 Capita Selecta of Geodesy I (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description Materials in this course consist of various topics on applied and advanced geodesy. Related Courses -- References --

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    GD 4211 Geodesy Gravimetry II (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description Geodetic boundary value problems, combination solution : earth gravitational model and gravity anomaly, Molodenskys problem, airborne gravity, satellite altimetry, satellite gravity. Related Courses 1. GD4111 Gravimetric Geodesy I, Prerequisited

    References 1. Heiskanen W. & Moritz H. Physical Geodesy, W.H. Freeman and Company, 1967 2. Rummel R., Fysische Geodesie I, Lecture Notes, Delft University of Technology, 1991 3. Torge, W., Gravimetry, Walter de Gruyter, 1996 GD 4212 Marine Geodesy (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description Positioning at the ocean. Satellite Altimetry and its development (Seasat, GEOS, Topex Poseidon, Jason). Applications of Satellite Altimetry in Geodesy. Geoid contribution in Sea Surface Topography (SST) determination Related Courses 1. GD2213 Satellite Geodesy, Prerequisited 2. GD3221 Hidrography II, Prerequisted 3. GD4112 Theory of Adjustment III, Prerequisted 4. GD4211 Geodesy Gravimetry II, Co-requisted References 1. Heiskanen, W.A. & H. Moritz:, Physical Geodesy., W.H. Freeman and Co, San Francisco 2. Moritz, H:, Least Square Collocation, Deutsche Geodatische Commission Nr. 75, Munchen 3. Torge, W.,Gravimetry, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin GD 4213 Capita Selecta of Geodesy II (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description Materials in this course consist of various topics on applied and advanced geodesy. Related Courses -- References --

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    GD 4131 Spatial Data Programming (Elective, 4 credits) Course Description This lecture gives the knowledge about computer program as a tool for data entry, data processing and analysis, and data representation, especially for georeference spatial data.

    Related Courses 1. GD1231 Introduction to spatial data programming, Co-requisited 2. GD2132 Database system, c0-requisited 3. GD3151 System and Coordinate Transformation, Prerequisited 4. GD3232 Geographic Information Systems I, Prerequisited

    References 1. AHO, Hopcroft, Ullman, Data structures and Algorithm, Prentice Hall, 1987 2. Englander, I.R.V., The Architecture of Computer, Hardware and System Software, 1996 3. Tanebaum, Modern Operating System, Prentice Hall, 1996 GD 4132 Geographical Information System II (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description The topic gives knowledge and experience about application and the trend of GIS Technology development particularly for those who choose Geomatics as a minor study.

    Related Courses 1. GD1231 - Introduction to Spatial Data Programming, Prerequisited 2. GD3132 - Remote Sensing I, Prerequisited 3. GD3232 - Geographical Information System I, Prerequisited 4. GD4121 - Decision Support System, Co-requisited 5. GD4133 Remote Sensing II, Co-requisited

    References -- GD 4133 Remote Sensing II (Elective, 3 credits) Course description This lecture provides science and technology about remotely sensed data processing especially satellite data, combination with other data, and its applications as well.

    Related Courses 1. GD1231 Introduction to Spatial Data Programming, Prerequisited 2. GD3132 Remote Sensing I, Prerequisited 3. GD4132 Geographical Information System II, Co-requisited References 1. Lillesand and Kiefer, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, 4th edition, John Wiley &

    Sons, Inc., pp. 710, 1998 2. Schowengerdt, R.A., Remote Sensing: Models and Methods for Image Processing, 2nd

    edition, Academic Press, pp. 522, 1997 3. Oliver and Quegan, Understanding Synthetic Aperture Radar Images, Artech House,

    London, pp. 479

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    GD 4134 Geography II (Elective, 2 credits) Course description This lecture gives the understanding and comprehension of human spatial patterns in the view of environment and landscape based on demographic, social-economic and political conditions. Related Courses GD2133 Geography I: Prerequisite References 1. Dicken, P. dan P.E. Llyod, Location in Space : Theoritical Perspectives in Economy

    Geography, Harper, 1990 2. Dickenson, J.P., Geografi Negara Berkembang, terj. Suharyono dan Harimulyono, IKIP

    Press, Semarang, 1992 3. Dicken, S.N., Introduction to Human Geography, Blaisdel Publ. London, 1963 4. Waugh, D., Geography, An Integrated Approach, 2nd edition, Nelson, Thames, 1995 5. Wheeler, J.O. dan P.O. Muller, Economy Geography 2nd edition, John Wiley and Sons, New

    York, 1986 GD 4231 Utility Information System (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description The subject will give student some view and knowledge about Utility Information System which include mapping and management of AM/FM (Automated Mapping / Facility Management) Related Courses 1. GD3232 Geographic Information System I, Prerequisited 2. GD4132 Deographuc Information System II, Prerequisited References --- GD 4232 Capita Selecta of Geomatics (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description This topic gives the knowledge for research preparation , analysis and giving the skills to the students how to do research presentation and motivated the students to look for the developments of Remote Sensing and GIS by internet. Related Courses 1. GD3132 Remote Sensing I, Prerequisited 2. GD3232 Geographic Information Systems I, Prerequisited 3. GD4132 Geographic Information Systems II, Prerequisited 4. GD4133 Remote Sensing II, Prerequisited References 1. Gulo, Metodologi Penelitian, pp.262., 2002

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    GD 4122 Water Environmental System and Watershed Management (Elective, 3 credits) Course description Introduction, marine meteorology, introductory notes on hydrology, erosion, deposition and sedimentation, watershed management and sediment transport modelling. Elective Courses 1. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited 2. GD3221 Hydrography II, Prerequisited References 1. Kowalik, Z., and Murti, T.S.,Numerical Modelling of Ocean Dynamics, Advances Series on

    OceanEngineering, Volume 5, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. Singapore 2. Van Rijn, Principles of Fluid Flow and Surface Waves in Rivers, Estuaries, Seas and

    Oceans, Aqua Publications, Netherlands 3. McDowell, DM., and B.A. Connor, Hydraulic Behaviour of Estuaries, The Mac Millan

    Press Ltd GD 4123 Harbour and Nearshore Survey (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description Introduction, coastal topography, navigation, port survey, dredging survey, hydraulics survey, coastal monitoring survey and early warning system. Related Courses 1. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited 2. GD3221 Hydrography II, Prerequisited References 1. Bowditch, American Practical Navigator, Vol. I, Defence Mapping Agency, USA 2. Knauss, Introduction to Physical Oceanography, Prentice Hall 3. Sosrodarsono, Suyono dan Takasaki Masayoshi., Pengukuran Topografi dan Teknik

    Pemetaan

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    GD 4124 Capita Selecta of Hydrography (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description Introduction, decision support system, gravimetric geodesy, water environmental system, watershed management, coastal and port surveys, coastal and estuarine oceanography, infrastructure within built environment, technical aspects of the Law of the Sea, fundamentals of regional planning, offshore survey, integrated coastal zone management. Related Courses 1. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited 2. GD3221 Hydrography II, Prerequisited References 1. Kissam, Philip., Surveying for Civil Engineers 2. Suryadi, K, Sistem Pendukung Keputusan 3. Ingham, A.W., Sea Surveying, John Wiley and Sons, London GD 4125 Estuary and Coastal Oceanography (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description Coasts and estuaries, waves and currents, estuarine hydrodynamics, modelling of coastal processes, oceanographic measurements. Related Courses 1. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited 2. GD3221 Hydrography II, Prerequisited 3. GD4122 Water Environmental System and Watershed Management, Co-requisited References 1. Ippen, A.T.,The Estuary and Coastline Hydrodynamics, Mc Graw-Hill, New York 2. Van Rijn, Principles of Fluid Flow and Surface Waves in Rivers, Estuaries, Seas and Oceans, Aqua Publications, Netherlands 3. Mc Dowell, DM., and B.A. Connor, Hydraulic Behaviour of stuaries, The Mac Millan

    Press Ltd GD 4222 Offshore Survey (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description Introdution, geomagnetic survey, gravity survey, seismic survey, geotechnical survey, rig positioning, underwater survey, Remotely Operated Vehicle. Related Courses 1. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited 2. GD3221 Hydrography II, Prerequisited References 1. Habert, F., Manual of Hydrography, Vol.2, service Hydrographicque et Oseanographycque De la Marine, Brest Ce 2. Kavanach, Surveying with Construction Application, 1987 3. Ingham, A.E.,Sea Surveying, John Wiley and Sons, London

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    GD 4223 Integrated Marine and Coastal Development (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description Definition, coastal and marine resources, elements of coastal and marine development, characteristics of coastal community, mapping of coastal resources, coastal and marine ecosystem, watershed management, coastal and estuarine oceanography, interaction among coastal and marine development elements. Related Courses 1. GD2133 Geography I, Prerequisited 2. GD2251 Surveying II, Prerequisited 3. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited 4. GD3132 Remote Sensing I, Prerequisited 5. GD3221 Hydrography II, Prerequisited 6. GD3232 Geographical Information System I, Prerequisited 7. GD4132 Geographical Information System II, Prerequisited 8. GD4133 Remote Sensing II, Prerequisited 9. GD4134 Geography II, Prerequisited References 1. Widyo Nugroho SULASDI.,Indikator-indikator Pembangunan Wilayah Pesisir dan Laut 2. Zoeraini Djamal Irwan.,Prinsip-prinsip Ekologi dan Organisasi Ekosistem Komunitas dan

    Lingkungan 3. Bruce Mitchell, B.Setiawan, Dwita Hadi Rahmi, Pengelolaan Sumberdaya dan Lingkungan GD 4141 Cadastral Network (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description This course delivers geodetic network survey principle, accuration and precision control, geodetic control network design and its optimization for cadastral purposes.

    Related Courses 1. GD2141 Land Administration I, Prerequisited 2. GD2241 Land Administration II, Prerequisited 3. GD4142 Parcel-Based Mapping, Co-requisited

    References 1. Wongsotjitro, Soetomo, Ilmu Ukur Tanah, Kanisius, Yogyakarta, 1979 2. TIM BPN, Petunjuk Pendaftaran Tanah di Indonesia. 3. TIM BPN, Petunjuk Teknis Pengukuran dan Pemetaan Pendaftaran Tanah, 1998

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    GD 4142 Parcel Based Mapping (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description This Course delivers large-scale mapping application, land law and land regulation in Indonesia, land related problem issues, high-end technology utilized to support survey and mapping aspects. Related Courses 1. GD2241 Land Administration II, Prerequisited 2. GD3212 Horizontal Geodetic Network, Prerequisited 3. GD4141 Cadastral Geodetic Network, Co-requisited References 1. Wongsotjitro, Soetomo, Ilmu Ukur Tanah, Kanisius, Yogyakarta, 1979 2. TIM BPN, Petunjuk Pendaftaran Tanah di Indonesia. 3. TIM BPN, Petunjuk Teknis Pengukuran dan Pemetaan Pendaftaran Tanah, 1998 GD 4143 Marine Cadaster (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description: This course delivers objectives and purposes of marine cadastre, subject & object of marine cadastre, components of marine cadastre (legislation, technical, institutional), concept of coastal zone development. Related Courses 1. GD2141 Land Administration I, Prerequisited 2. GD2241 Land Administration II, Prerequisited 3. GD3121 Hydrography I, Prerequisited References 1. Nganga, Sam, Nicholas, Sue, Sutherland, Michael, Toward a Multidimensional Marine

    Cadastre in Support of Good Ocen Governance, Sara, 2001 2. Lo, CP, Albert KW Yeung, Concepts and Techniques of Geographical Information System,

    Prentice Hall, India, 2002 GD4144 Land Sertification (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description: This course intented to develop students knowledge on land certification system procedure that applied in Indonesia and its comparison with other countries. Related Courses 1. GD2141 Land Administration I, Prerequisited 2. GD2241 Land Admnisitration II, Prerequisited. References 1. Zevenbergen, Jaap, System of Land Registration: Aspects and Effects, ITC Enschede

    Netherland, 2002 2. Larson, Gerhard, Land Registration and Cadastral System, Tool for Land Information and

    Management, Longman, Scientific & Technical, 1991 3. BPN, Petunjuk Pendaftaran Tanah di daerah pedesaan/perkotaan di seluruh Indonesia.

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    GD 4145 Land Information System / LIS (Elective, 3 credits) Course Description: This Course delivers theories of database management system, land information management and visualization, land information system application (legal, fiscal, multipurpose), cost-benefit analysis, scripting and programing in LIS, prototyping LIS. Related Courses 1. GD2132 Database System, Prerequisited 2. GD2141 Land Administration I, Prerequisited 3. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 4. GD2241 Land Admnisitration II, Prerequisited. 5. GD3133 Digital Mapping, Prerequisited

    References 1. BPN, Petunjuk Pendaftaran Tanah di Daerah Pedesaan/Perkotaan di Seluruh Indonesia. 2. Dale, Peter F., John D. McLaughlin, Land Administration, Oxford University Press, 1998 3. Lo, CP, Albert KW Yeung, Concepts and Techniques of Geographical Information System,

    Prentice Hall, India, 2002 GD 4242 Capita Selecta of Cadaster (Elective, 2 credits)

    Course Description Land Issues in local autonomy era, spatial planning policy, local economy potention identification, housing and infrastructure regional survey and analysis, spatial agglomeration and cluster, rural-based land administration, land administration system development, vision cadastre 2014. Related Courses - References -

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    GD 4243 Land Administration (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description This Course delivers principle and objectives of land registration, land registration procedures, adjudication, physical and jurudical data management, certification issuance, title registration, deeds registration. Related Courses 1. GD2141 Land Administration I, Prerequisited 2. GD2151 Surveying I, Prerequisited 3. GD2241 Land Administration II, Prerequisited 4. GD2251 Surveying II, Prerequisited References 1. Larson, Gerhard, Land Registration and Cadastral System, Tool for Land Information and

    Management, Longman, Scientific & Technical, 1991 2. Peraturan Pemerintah No. 24 tahun 1997 tentang Pendaftaran Tanah, 1997 3. Dale, Peter F., John D. McLaughlin. Land Registration, Oxford University Press, 1998 GD 4244 Land Economy (Elective, 2 credits) Course Description This Course delivers spatial interaction model, land economics, linier programming for land economic activities, property valuation and taxation, input output theories. Related Courses 1. GD2141 Land Administration I, Prerequisited 2. GD2241 Land Administration II, Prerequisited References 1. Wilson, Land Surveying, 1971 2. Nazara, Suahasil, Analisis Input Output, Lembaga Penerbit Fakultas UI, 1997 3. Eckert, J.K., Property Appraisal and Assessment Administration, The International

    Association of Appraisal Officer, 1990.