Laboratory № 03-133 is used for conducting laboratory and practical sessions.
Specifically:
Undergraduate level:
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Instrumentation A
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Instrumentation B
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Modern Geodetic Systems A
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Modern Geodetic Systems B
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Engineering Geodesy 2
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Applied Geodesy 1
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Advanced Geodesy
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Surveying
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Applied Geodesy 2
Master’s level:
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Connecting Layouts
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Elements of Mathematical Statistics in Geodetic Measurements
Doctoral level:
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Research Methods in Engineering Geodesy
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Surveying Operations in Mineral Extraction
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Theory of Mathematical Processing of Geodetic Measurements
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Geodetic Research of Hydraulic Structures
The laboratory is equipped with special pumps (operating independently from the building foundation) designed for examining geodetic instruments, performing calibration, and conducting various geodetic measurements.
Additionally, the laboratory includes optical instruments for studying telescope magnification, setups for determining level staff readings, and stands for determining the scale of graduated rulers (including Invar bars).