| 1 | Aerial photographs in geosciences, remote sensing, data collection methods and systems in remote sensing, areas of use of aerial and satellite photographs. | [1] pages 9-12. |
| 2 | Aerial photographs, types; types of films used, size and scale of aerial photographs. | [1] pages 13-18; [2] pages 7-8; [2] pages 16-18. |
| 3 | Technical features of aerial photographs, information recorded on the edge and back surfaces; geometric elements; flight plan in aerial photographs. | [1] pages 18-22; [2] pages 10-11; [2] pages 69-74. |
| 4 | Geometry of vertical aerial photographs and basic photogrammetric concepts. | [1] pages 23-26; [2] pages 12-15. |
| 5 | Main geometrical irregularities in aerial photographs; Photo-map relationship. | [1] pages 26-31; [2] pages 18-19. |
| 6 | Methods of examining aerial photographs and their interpretation. | [1] pages 31-36; [2] pages 26-29; [2] pages 58-60. |
| 7 | Midterm Exam; Stereoscopic image acquisition. | [1] pages 36-38; [2] pages 20-23. |
| 8 | Some measurement methods on aerial photographs: determination of length, height and scale. | [1] pages 75-78; [2] pages 23-26. |
| 9 | Main features used in geological interpretation of aerial photographs. | [1] pages 39-54; [2] pages 34-39. |
| 10 | Points to consider when preserving aerial photographs. | [1] pages 38. |
| 11 | Petrographic interpretation on aerial photographs; Applications 1, 2. | [1] pages 54-64; [2] pages 39-45. |
| 12 | Tectonic interpretation on aerial photographs; Applications 3, 4. | [1] pages 64-70; [2] pages 45-57. |
| 13 | The importance and benefits of photogeology in the field of applied geology; Application 5, 6. | [1] pages 70-74. |
| 14 | Preparation of photo geological maps and reports, photo geological symbols; Application 7, 8. | [1] pages 72-74; [2] pages 59-60. |