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Welcome to the 5th semester of the Bachelor of Engineering course Reinforced Concrete & Masonry Design 315 (RCM 710S). It is a compulsory Civil Engineering course that was designed to enable students acquire appropriate competencies to evaluate and design reinforced concrete and masonry structural members that will be design in accordance with the British Standard/Euro and South Africa Bureau of Standard (SABS) codes of practice
- Lecturer: Prof Victor Kamara

- Lecturer: Jebasingh Daniel

Reinforced concrete is a versatile building material to which the present day’s constructions of buildings, bridges and many other infrastructure projects depend on. The course on Reinforced Concrete Design deals with the structural design of reinforced concrete elements. The content of this course includes the elements design such as beams, slabs, columns, foundation, retaining wall, reinforcement detailing and special types of slabs. Here, the word “design” refers to structural design that involves, the sizing of members like columns, slabs, walls, etc., characterization of materials used, provision of number and/or spacing of reinforcing rods at different salient cross sections, based on strength of the members required and the serviceability limits that the members should pass. The recognized code books at the places of design works govern the design philosophy and procedures to be adopted.
The fundamental objective of the course is to comprehend the design principles based on the philosophy that underpins the code of practice and then to independently perform the design of simple structural elements.
This course forms one of the core courses in the curriculum because a civil engineer needs to work with infrastructural project that involves reinforced concrete structural components and need to know about the cause and effect of loads on a structure or structural component, based on which should ascertain whether the member designed can safely withstand the load applied and be serviceable for the intended period.
- Lecturer: Chandrasekar Muthukameswaran

Welcome to Remote Sensing 1- RES511s
This course is designed to enable students to acquire and apply fundamental principles of remote sensing. Students should be able to apply basic methods and techniques for the interpretation of aerial photographs and remotely sensed digital images.
- Lecturer: Roxanne Murangi
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- Lecturer: Dr Veikko Shalimba
- Lecturer: Penti Paulus

Scientific writing, is an indispensable aspect of studentship (term paper and thesis writing) and scholarship (journal papers and all forms of scientific written communication). It is, therefore, a key step in the scientific communication process. It cannot be overlooked in undergraduate (honours) courses. This is designed to help students improve their abilities to effectively communicate research processes (from conceptualisation up to findings, and conclusion). In order to increase the emphasis on effective writing, this course gives succinct step-by-Step guide to scientific writing by breaking down the scientific writing process into easily digestible pieces to enable students become knowledgeable in writing their academic thesis. Academic thesis aside, the course exposes students to the scientific writing process, and insight into research paper writing as a core activity in the careers of land surveying and land administration experts in the industry and research institutions.
- Lecturer: Prof Eugene Chigbu
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Course Introduction
Welcome to the e-learning course,Research Methodology (RML921S). We hope that you will find studying RML921S via e-learning both enriching, enlightening, and exhilarating. RML921S aims to expose postgraduate students to the various advanced research methodologies, theories, designs, tools, principles and procedures so that they can write a comprehensive research proposal, review related literature, develop research tools, collect and analyse data, and present findings.
The major aim of the course is to expose postgraduate students to the various advanced research methodologies, theories, designs, tools, principles, and procedures so that they can write a comprehensive research proposal, review related literature, develop research tools, collect, and analyse data, and present findings. It also relates to the considerations that go into selecting research approaches that include amongst others, qualitative approach, quantitative approach, or mixed methods method approach. The philosophical worldviews, research designs, reviewing the literature, understanding the use of theory, anticipating ethical issues, and developing writing strategies will be covered in this course. We will discuss the process of research as it relates to each research approach. The process includes originating a researchable research topic; developing a research problem; writing an introduction, specifying a purpose statement, and developing research objectives; questions, and/or hypotheses. The course will also discuss the research methods and procedures for quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies. In addition, data analysis techniques, which include descriptive, inferential statistics, and qualitative will be explored. Ethical considerations will remain indispensable in this course.
- Lecturer: Prof Haileleul Zeleke Woldemariam