NCHU Course Outline
Course Name (中) 航空測量學(2308)
(Eng.) Photogrammetry
Offering Dept Department of Civil Engineering
Course Type Elective Credits 2 Teacher TSAI JUNG-DER VICTOR
Department Department of Civil Engineering/Undergraduate Language English Semester 2025-SPRING
Course Description Introduction of the fundamental theory, imaging devices, stereoscopic instruments and mapping approaches in Photogrammetry for applications in Civil Engineering.
Prerequisites
self-directed learning in the course N
Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives
Course Objectives Competency Indicators Ratio(%) Teaching Methods Assessment Methods
To instruct students in understanding
a. Optical principles in Photogrammetry,
b. Sensors and image formation in aerial imaging devices,
c. Coordinate systems and transformation in Photogrammetry,
d. Image measurements and refinements,
e. Vertical and tilted aerial photographs,
f. Stereoscopic viewing, parallax, and plotting instruments,
g. Introductions to Analytical Photogrammetry and Digital Photogrammetry,
h. Review in Surveying Philosophy - Surveying Technology in Light Geometry.
Exercises
Lecturing
Attendance
Assignment
Quiz
Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule
Week Course Content
Week 1 Outline and Introduction to Photogrammetry
Week 2 Optical Principles for Photogrammetry
Week 3 Sensors and Image Formation
Week 4 Aerial Cameras and Imaging Devices I
Week 5 Aerial Cameras and Imaging Devices II
Week 6 Coordinate Systems and Transformations
Week 7 Nation holiday & Spring break
Week 8 Image Measurements and Refinements
Week 9 Midterm Exam
Week 10 Vertical Aerial Photographs
Week 11 Tilted Aerial Photographs
Week 12 Stereoscopic Viewing and Parallax
Week 13 Stereoscopic Plotting Instruments
Week 14 Introduction to Analytical Photogrammetry
Week 15 Introduction to Digital Photogrammetry
Week 16 Photogrammetric Project Planning
Week 17 Surveying Philosophy - Surveying Technology in Light Geometry
Week 18 Final Exam
Evaluation
Midterm Exam (35%), Final Exam (35%), Home works (20%), Attendance (10%)
Textbook & other References
Textbook:
Wolf, P. R., B. A. Dewitt, and B. E. Wilkinson, 2014, Elements of Photogrammetry with Application in GIS, 4th Ed., McGraw Hill.
References:
1. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2004, Manual of Photogrammetry, 5th Ed., Falls Church, Virginia.
2. Mikhail, E. M., J. S. Bethel, and J. C. McGlone, 2001. Introduction to Modern Photogrammetry, John Wiley & Sons.
Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website
iLearning 3.0
Office Hours
Thursday 14:00-15:00
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