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Engineering II - Engineering Applications

Course CodeBSC205
Fee CodeS2
Duration (approx)100 hours
QualificationStatement of Attainment
Home Study Engineering Course
  • Learn Engineering Solutions for Rural Land Management
  • Study farm engineering at home, at your own pace, starting when you want, studying from where you want.
Learn to survey and understand a piece of land, it's topography, environment and soils; and how to apply engineering solutions to the way the land is formed, reformed, farmed, reconstructed or affected in any other way. Learn about the engineering applications that may be applied in modern farm production, to improve work efficiencies, and farm sustainability.

Lesson Structure

There are 9 lessons in this course:

  1. Surveying
  2. Earthworks
  3. Water Management
  4. Environmental Control
  5. Chemical applications
  6. Fencing
  7. Mechanisation
  8. Engineering Efficiency
  9. Developing Engineering Solutions

Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the school, marked by the school's tutors and returned to you with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.

Aims

  • Explain surveying, including basic principles and techniques, appropriate for horticulture and agriculture
  • Determine earthworks required for an agricultural or horticultural site
  • Determine appropriate water management for an horticultural/agricultural site.
  • Determine technological solutions for environmental control problems, in rural or horticultural situations.
  • Explain the operation of equipment commonly used to apply pesticides and other chemicals in both horticultural and agricultural workplaces.
  • Determine appropriate fencing to use for different purposes; including security and restricting the movement of animals, pests or traffic, in agricultural and horticultural situations.
  • Explain the operation of machinery commonly used to mechanise manual tasks carried out in horticultural and agricultural workplaces.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of engineering applications in agricultural and horticultural workplaces.
  • Determine procedures for improving work tasks in agricultural and horticultural situations.

Why Learn about Engineering?

Without modern engineering solutions, land management would be exceedingly more costly and difficult. We can move and reshape land more easily today than ever before; using moderm machines; but without the proper knowledge and awareness of what we are doing, the work that is done can be just as easily, destructive as it can be constructive.

Studying a course like this allows you to not only understand how to have a greater impact through the application of modern engineering; but also, how to make sure you have an appropriate impact whenever you do anything.

Earth works are one of the first tasks to be undertaken on any development site. Earth works simply means working on the earth; to change the shape or composition of the site. This is often a major job, requiring the physical movement of large quantities of soil. 
The ease with which earthworks can be undertaken will depend upon:
  •  Soil type
  •  Methods used to work with the earth
Consider things such as:
  • The inherent stability of slopes in the area.  Look for the existence of nearby land slips, water seepage’s, undulations etc.  They indicate that the soil in the area is not stable.  
  • Check council records if you don’t know the area.  Old mine sites, bore holes, trial pits, filled sites (in housing developments) etc, are subject to unexpected subsidence. 
  • If soil stability is questionable, it can be wiser to create benches or steps with retaining walls rather than creating a steep slope covered with garden beds or lawn. 
  • It is often desirable that the angle of a slope be varied, so that concave, convex or curved surfaces harmonize with the surrounding topography.
  •  A drain at the top of a slope will intercept surface water before it goes down the slope.  These drains can be open channels, ditches or piped drains. 
 

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