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793-211 Land Use and Development | |
Credit Points | 10 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Mr Jeff Lawes |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | Lectures 39 hours; practical classes 26 hours |
Subject Description | The objective of this subject is to enable students to develop knowledge and skills in relation to land use and development. The content includes an introduction to property planning; assessing farm resources; developing a farm plan and property subdivision; aerial photo interpretation; long term plans for improving productivity by pasture improvement, control of erosion, salinity and tree decline; use of trees for control of land degradation, shade and shelter, marketable products, wildlife habitat and fire protection; use and construction of roads and lane ways; selection and installation of fencing; awareness of fire hazards and control of fires; location and installation of survey lines as an aid to internal subdivision; sitting and functional design of buildings; performance and control of buildings including heating, insulation, lighting, humidity; selection of materials and components of buildings such as foundations, flooring, columns, beams, cladding; safe use of power and tools in building construction; management of wastes from buildings; the law and buildings; and communication using drawings, specifications and costings. |
Assessment | Internal students: two assignments of 2000 words each (30% each); 3-hour test (40%). External students: two assignments of 2000 words (40% and 60%). |
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