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COURSE INFORMATION FOR CURRENT SEMESTER/TERM



            Teaching Schedule

             Academy/Faculty/Institute/Centre       ENGINEERING

             Department                             CIVIL ENGINEERING
             Programme                              Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)


             Course Code*                           KAEA4337

             Course Title*                          Ground Improvement

             Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum       KAEA3233 and KAEA4234
             Requirement(s)

             Student Learning Time (SLT)*           81 hours

             Credit*                                2
             Course Learning Outcomes*              On completion of the course, students are able to:
                                                    1.  Explain the concept of soil improvement.
                                                    2.  Explain  the  theory  and  principles  of  different  methods  of  soil
                                                       improvement.
                                                    3.  Select the relevant methods for the treatments of unsuitable soils.
                                                    4.  Assess the performance of chosen techniques in quality control and
                                                       field monitoring to ensure so that the soil improvement systems are
                                                       properly implemented.
             Transferable Skills                    Analytical and problem solving skills
             Synopsis of Course Contents            The course covers the following topics: Introduction to soil improvement,
                                                    method  of  preloading,  vertical  drainage,  vacuum  preloading  with vertical
                                                    drains,  theory  and  applications  of  reinforced  earth,  reinforced
                                                    embankment,  vibrofloatation  and  vibro-replacement  stone  columns,
                                                    dynamic  compaction/replacement,  injection  systems,  cement  and  lime
                                                    stabilization, instrumentation and field monitoring.

             Learning Strategies (lecture, tutorial,   Lecture, practical
             workshop, discussion, etc)


             Assessment Weightage*                  Continuous Assessment : 40%
                                                    Final Examination : 60%

             Methodologies for Feedback on          Marks  for  continuous  assessment  will  be  given  before  the  final  exam.
             Performance                            Grades will be given for the final examination

             Criteria in Summative Assessment       Refer  to  University  of  Malaya  (First  Degree  Studies)  Rules  2013  and
                                                    University of Malaya (First Degree Studies) Regulations 2013.












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