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    Students successfully completing this course will be able to:
    - Define different types of surveying
    - Understand clearly the various shapes of the earth;
    - Use Plane surveying equipment to measure distances, angles (vertical and horizontal), and levels.
    - Practice data correction; computation of cross sectional area and the volumes of dredged materials.
    - Classify types and source of hydrographic surveying data.
    - Discuss running sounding lines and processing sounding data.
    - Practice and discuss sounding and positioning equipment.
    - Plan and prepare a hydrographic survey task
    - Prepare final field sheets.
    Construct and plot a Mercator chart for a certain area
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    Master Program in Hydrography M.Sc.
    Four-Semester Master of Science Program
    at the University of Applied Sciences
    in Hamburg, Germany
    Overview
    Since 1985 the University of Applied Sciences Department of Geomatics has offered training specializing in
    land survey technology and hydrography. In the late 1990s, the entire curriculum was revised. As a result,
    the Department now offers a two-year postgraduate program leading to a certification as a Master of
    Science in Hydrography.
    The hydrography program was examined 1990 und 2001 by the International Advisory Board of the
    International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) and the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), and
    accredited according to the Standards of Competence of Hydrographic Surveyors at Category A (highest
    level).
    The Need of Hydrography
    The IHO has identified that safety of navigation is one of its fundamental goals. Safe navigation can only be
    achieved if National Hydrographic Offices and related administrative authorities employ hydrographers with a
    high level of competence both in hydrographic surveying and nautical charting. Up-to-date sensor
    technology and data processing methods have to be applied. An effective data management is essential.
    Modern methods of nautical charting also contribute directly to the protection of marine ecosystems through
    a reduction in ship groundings and maritime accidents. Furthermore, the hydrographic database provides
    important components for marine pollution detection, coastal zone management as well as sensitive
    ecosystem identification and monitoring.
    Job Perspectives
    As indicated in the previous section, positions in the public sector are typically available in national
    hydrographic offices and port authorities.
    Job opportunities in the private sector include: port and project surveys, surveys for marine exploration and
    mining, pipeline construction and investigation, offshore dredging, offshore constructions (e.g. windmill
    parks for offshore power generation), sensor and software technology, remote sensing, three-dimensional
    positioning and special navigation, geographical information systems (GIS) and electronic nautical charting,
    marine environment technology, marine geodesy and geophysics, such as seismic, magnetic, and gravimetric
    exploration.
    The Hydrography Program
    As such, the Hydrography program provides a comprehensive and broad-based knowledge in all aspects of
    the theory and practice of hydrography and allied disciplines for individuals who will practise analytical
    reasoning, decision making, and development of solutions to non-routine problems.
    The course is organized in compulsory modules. Practice and field exercises are integrated in the curriculum.
    Further, there is a three-week supervised field training. The course language is English.
    There are final examinations (oral and/or written) for every subject at the end of each semester. Modules are
    credited according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS).
    Required Entry Qualification Profile
    Academic
    : Bachelors degree in hydrography, geomatics, or a related field. A good score on the Bachelors
    examination is required. Applicants whose university qualification is from a country outside of the European
    Union (EU) have to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) general test. Our institution code is 7031.

    Language
    : Foreign applicants whose first language is not English must provide proof of their language
    ability. The following certificates are accepted: TOEFL (550/220) institution code 8226, IELTS (Band 6),
    Cambridge Certificate (CAE, CPE).

    Application Deadline:
    Applications will be accepted between December 1 and January 15 for Non-EU
    applicants, and between June 1 and July 15 for EU applicants. At present there are 12 places per year. If
    these 12 slots are not filled, applications will be accepted up to the beginning of the program, which is
    beginning of October each year. .

    Enrollment Fee:
    Each semester students are required to pay a semester contribution (at present 230 per
    semester). This includes the costs for the semester ticket, a ticket that permits free travel on Hamburg's
    public transport system.

    Cost of Living:
    Hamburg is a relatively expensive city. Students should therefore be prepared to have at
    least 500 per month available for accommodation, living, health insurance, books and miscellaneous
    expenses.

    Program Structure
    The programme is organized in two years (four semesters). The following provides an overview of the course
    contents.
    1
    st year :

    Semester 1: Data Processing: Interface Technology, Data Acquisition, CARIS HIPS/SIPS/GIS; Higher Geodesy:
    Mathematical and Physical Geodesy, Gravimetry; Basics in Hydrography: Hydrography I, Applied
    Mathematics, Remote Sensing; Hydrography II: Determination of Position and Water Depth, Underwater
    Acoustics, Acoustic Systems.
    Semester 2: GIS-Hydrography: Desktop Mapping, GIS Coastal Zone Management; Hydrography III: Hybrid
    Hydrographic Measurements, Sonar Systems with Area Coverage, Terrain Modeling (DTM); Navigation:
    Terrestrial Navigation, Traffic Control Systems, Electronic Chart Display Systems, Integrated Navigation;
    Quality Management; Practice: 3 weeks of supervised field training.
    2
    nd year:

    Semester 3: Marine Geology and Geophysics: Geology, Geomorphology, Subbottom Profiling, Seismics,
    Magnetics; Oceanography: Physical Oceanography, Tides; Marine Environment: Fundamental Oceanography,
    Marine Meteorology, Legal Aspects; Software Technology: Object-Oriented Programming, Digital
    Cartography Project.
    Semester 4: Project in Marine Geomatics Engineering including Project Management; Master's Thesis.
    Contact Person / Institution
    Prof. Dr. Delf Egge
    Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
    Department of Geomatics
    Hebebrandstrae 1
    D 22297 Hamburg
    Germany
    Tel. +49 40 42875-5366
    Fax. +49 40 42875 5399
    email: geomatik@rzcn.haw-hamburg.de
    Internet: www.haw-hamburg.de/geomatik
    Applications should be sent to
    :
    Hochschule fr Angewandte Wissenschaften
    Hamburg
    Studentensekretariat und Prfungsamt
    (Admissions Office)
    Postfach 10 20 31
    D 20014 Hamburg
    Germany


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