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9 Surveying Degree Programs in USA


Cañada College
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Certificate of Math for Surveying and Computer-Aided Design
- Redwood City, USA
Certificate
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The Certificate of Math for Surveying and Computer-Aided Design branches place a heavy emphasis on problem-solving. Engineering education focuses on teaching mathematical, scientific, and engineering principles and their application to the creative and effective solution of problems.


Fairmont State University
B.S. in Surveying & Geomatics Engineering Technology
- Fairmont, USA
BSc
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The surveying and geomatics engineering technology curriculum is based on interdisciplinary content encompassing technology, natural sciences, social sciences, arts, humanities, and general studies. The degree has a focus on professional surveying practices, interpreting land records, boundary retracement, geodesy, photogrammetry, environmental engineering, hydraulics, and hydrology.
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New Jersey Institute of Technology
BSET Surveying Engineering Technology
- Newark, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on preparing students for careers in surveying and engineering technology by combining technical coursework with hands-on training. It covers key areas such as land surveying, mapp...


Cincinnati State
Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Land Surveying
- Cincinnati, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Land Surveying prepares students for work as professional surveyors and meets the educational requirements for surveyors in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Graduates also are prepared to take NCEES exams (National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying) that are required to obtain professional licensure in land surveying in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Bachelor’s degree coursework includes fundamental principles of civil engineering, construction, and site design, as well as skills required to operate state-of-the-art surveying equipment and computer software. In addition, students gain knowledge of boundary resolution, subdivision design, geographic information systems (GIS), and global positioning systems (GPS). Students participate in experiential learning through cooperative education in each year of the bachelor’s degree program. A surveyor enjoys diverse job responsibilities. Many surveyors work outside for surveying firms collecting data, establishing control points, and determining boundary locations. Others work inside at a surveying firm, a civil engineering office, or in an architecture firm, helping with site design activities and developing plans while using the field data. Surveyors may work on their own or with firms specializing in construction, architecture, or engineering. Surveyors also work in the private industry or work for the public with responsibilities including planning and zoning, transportation, land development, forensics, boundary control, geomatics, or the law. Graduates of the bachelor’s degree program have the knowledge and skills needed to establish their own company or work for a larger firm as a land surveying technician, professional land surveyor, or survey director.


Umpqua Community College
SURVEYING & GEOMATICS, ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE
- Roseburg, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
The surveying and geomatics professions work with private and public projects. Projects may include property surveys, road construction, topographical maps, or building layout. The surveying curriculum offers a hands-on approach to learning the principles of surveying.


The University of Maine
Bachelors in Surveying Engineering Technology
- Orono, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Surveying Engineering Technology prepares students for careers that involve measuring and mapping land, construction sites, and infrastructure. It combines technical coursework with pra...


Parkland College
Associate in Applied Science Land Surveying
- Champaign, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The Land Surveying program prepares the student either for employment as a surveying technician or for transfer to a four-year degree program to become an Illinois professional land surveyor. See Professional Licensing Notes for education requirements for becoming a professional land surveyor. See a faculty advisor to discuss four-year degree options. Surveying technicians and professional land surveyors work in the fields of engineering, construction, land development, aerial photography, geographic information systems, agriculture, natural resource management, and government. Course work focuses on knowledge and hands-on skills needed for entry level employment and for professional licensing. All of the surveying courses offered in this program have been accepted by the Illinois Land Surveyors Licensing Board as meeting the requirements of the 24 credit hours required by the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989 and the Illinois Administrative Code as amended.


Sandhills Community College
AAS in Geomatics Technology
- Pinehurst, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The Geomatics Technology program is a course of study that prepares students to use mathematical and scientific principles for the delineation, determination, planning, and positioning of land tracts, boundaries, contours, and features applying principles of route surveying, construction surveying, photogrammetry, mapping, global positioning systems, geographical information systems, and other kinds of property description and measurement to create related maps, charts, and reports.


Jones County Junior College
Civil Engineering Technology, A.A.S.
- Ellisville, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Civil Engineering Technology program is designed to prepare the graduate for work with a civil engineer, surveyor, contractor, or materials testing laboratory to perform general engineering practices and materials performance evaluations. These may include surveying, designing, drafting, materials testing, and cost estimating construction projects.
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Surveying degree programs in the USA prepare you to measure and map land, a crucial skill in construction, real estate, and environmental planning. This dynamic field combines mathematics and technology to create accurate land descriptions and support various projects.
In the USA, surveying programs often focus on applied coursework and practical instruction. You'll explore topics such as land law, geodesy, and geographic information systems (GIS). Through hands-on experiences, you’ll gain skills in using surveying instruments and software for data analysis, allowing you to create detailed topographic maps and perform boundary surveys. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with new technologies and methodologies in the field.
Graduates typically pursue careers as land surveyors, GIS analysts, or urban planners. Opportunities exist in both the public and private sectors, where your foundational knowledge in surveying will be valued. The USA's emphasis on innovation in infrastructure and technology ensures that your skills remain relevant and applicable in a global context.