📡 Module II: Communication, Control & Engineering Survey I
“Build your professional voice and survey with control — from precision math to high-accuracy measurements.”
TVET CDACC Unit Code | Unit Title | Duration (Hours) | Credit Factor |
---|---|---|---|
LSM/OS/LM/BC/02/5/MA | Communication Skills | 40 | 4 |
LSM/OS/LM/CC/02/5/MA | Engineering Mathematics II | 60 | 6 |
LSM/OS/LM/CR/03/5/MA | Engineering Survey I | 110 | 11 |
LSM/OS/LM/CR/04/5/MA | Control Survey | 150 | 15 |
🎯 Why This Module Matters
- Introduces field surveying methods used in real engineering applications like construction, road, and mapping layout.
- Builds numerical and geometric competence through applied mathematical problem solving.
- Strengthens team and stakeholder engagement by developing professional communication skills and documentation methods.
🧭 Why It’s Relevant to Land Surveyors
- Control surveys form the backbone of national grids, construction lines, and site referencing.
- Engineering Survey I equips you with the skills to execute layout, cross-sectioning, and alignment measurements on the ground.
- Clear communication and mathematical confidence help ensure accuracy, compliance, and team cohesion in technical environments.
Unit Description:
This unit covers the competencies required to apply communication skills. It involves applying communication channels, applying written communication skills, applying non-verbal communication skills, applying oral communication skills, and applying group communication skills.
Unit Description
This unit describes competencies required by a technician to apply a wide range of mathematical skills, applying binomial expansions, carrying out mensuration and applying statistics.
Unit Description
This unit describes the competencies required by a surveyor to conduct a reconnaissance, collect original ground levels, prepare ground profiles and set out engineering works