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3 Surveying Degree Programs in Canada


Northern Lakes College
Survey Theory and Calculations
- Grande Prairie, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This program provides you with surveying theory and expertise in survey calculations. The program provides anyone working on a survey crew with the knowledge and calculation skills required for advancement. If you are looking to advance your surveying skills, take the next step and register for the Survey Theory and Calculations program!


Northern Lakes College
Introduction to Surveying
- Grande Prairie, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This program will provide you with a solid foundation in survey theory and the confidence to perform routine survey tasks. You will be prepared for an entry-level position as a member of a survey crew. At NLC, we understand our students need the flexibility to balance work and home. Our Survey Theory programs are flexible enough to fit into your lifestyle
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Loyalist College of Applied Arts & Technology
Diploma in Survey Engineering Technician
- Belleville, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Loyalist College offers the only specialized program for Diploma in Survey Engineering Technician in Ontario which prepares students for high-demand careers in cadastral land surveying and geomatics engineering. Using instruments and computer software, survey engineering technicians conduct field measurements and analyze data to determine the precise locations of natural features, structures and property boundaries.
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Surveying degree programs in Canada blend traditional techniques with modern technologies to map and analyze land for construction, resource management, and environmental protection. You'll engage with diverse methodologies, providing a practical approach to understanding the land and its features.
Through courses in geodesy, cartography, and land development, students learn to utilize advanced surveying equipment and software for precise measurements and geographic analysis. Students develop critical skills in creating topographic maps, assessing land use, and understanding legal boundaries. This strong technical foundation prepares graduates for various career paths, including land surveyor, geographic information systems analyst, or urban planner.
The Canadian educational system emphasizes experiential learning, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on projects that mimic real-world scenarios. As students delve into this field, they strengthen adaptability while acquiring the technical expertise necessary for a successful career in surveying and mapping professions. Graduates not only gain competencies highly valued in Canada but in global job markets as well.