| 1 | introduction to geodesy | [7] p.1-9 |
| 2 | Error theory and its classifications | [1]p.11-41;[5]p.22-30 |
| 3 | measurment types, angle and its measuremts | [4]p.1-5 |
| 4 | Distance measurements | [1]p.176-183;[5]p.177-187;[3]p. 169-172 |
| 5 | Introduction to surveying instruments ei teodolites, total stations rods etc. | [1]p. 3-4;[5] p.115-152 |
| 6 | Lacation, basic lacation calculations | [5] p.115-152 |
| 7 | Location, traversing | [2] p.263-283, [3]p.91-104 |
| 8 | Location, intersections and resections | [2] p.310-322;[6]p.445-467 |
| 9 | Heights, its measurements and calculations, curvature and refractions | [1]p.364-407;[3]p.141-146 |
| 10 | Introduction to level instruments, surfave leveling | [2]p.133 |
| 11 | Area calculations | [2]p.116-123, 137-141 |
| 12 | Section drowings using topographical maps | [1]p.400-405 |
| 13 | Earh works | [2]p.382-393 |
| 14 | Development plans and The concept of sustainability and the contribution of Surveying to the sustainability and development. | [8]p. 30-47 |