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Land Surveying Degrees: Programs, Licensure, and Careers

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Get away from your desk and out into the world! Land surveying is a fascinating profession that requires pinpoint measuring skills and a diehard commitment to accuracy. You’ll find land surveyors helicoptering into the Alaskan wilderness to establish township and section lines; mapping jurisdictional wetland boundaries in Florida; and establishing surface boundaries for oil & gas companies in Texas.

Some aspiring surveyors begin their journey by becoming surveying technicians. Others may decide to pursue Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) licensure. But no matter what your goal, you will require an academic qualification in surveying or a closely related field like geomatics. It’s a hands-on profession that involves serious training. Use our comprehensive directory of surveying certificates & degrees to start exploring your options.

The good news is that you will be in demand. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is projecting ~3,900 openings for surveyors (on average) each year from 2024 to 2034. Yet according to IPEDS data, universities are not producing nearly enough surveying graduates to keep up. The time is right for education.

What Is Land Surveying?

Land surveying is the process of measuring and mapping physical features to define the precise positions and boundaries of the land. If you need to identify a property line or create a site plan for construction, you need an expert in land surveying. This kind of work has immediate applications in land & property development, real estate & property ownership, civil engineering & infrastructure projects, and environmental protection.

Professionals who are trained in land surveying techniques are called land surveyors. Land surveyors don’t just wander around fields lugging a tripod. They now use modern tools like GPS & GNSS, drones & UAVs, LiDAR scanning, 3D modeling, and geospatial software to create hyper-accurate plat maps and boundary lines. And they are equally comfortable with outdoor work and office-based data analysis.

Land Surveying Job Responsibilities

Here is a list of typical job responsibilities for a licensed land surveyor in the USA on any given day:

  • Preliminary Research & Boundary Determination: Land surveyors often research historical deeds, maps, property titles, easements, rights-of-way, and existing survey plans to legally establish where one property ends and another begins. This task is critical when it comes to buying & selling land, resolving disputes, and subdividing property parcels.
  • Field Measurements & Surveys: Land surveyors must venture into the landscape to survey areas and capture data. The type of survey required will depend on the project. For example, construction & civil projects may require a construction survey that stakes out the precise locations of structures, roads, utilities, and other improvements. Other common types of surveys include boundary surveys (property boundaries), topographic surveys (natural & manmade features), ALTA/NSPS land title surveys, and subdivision surveys. Hydrographic surveys deal with water & seabeds.
  • Data Analysis: Once data has been collected, land surveyors must process their measurements. They may use specialized software such as Computer-Aided Design (CAD) or Geographic Information System (GIS) and survey-specific platforms to produce accurate plats, boundary surveys, and topographic maps for clients and project teams. They might also perform closure calculations & error analysis to verify the mathematical accuracy of their field measurements.
  • Legal & Regulatory Compliance: Land surveyors are responsible for creating formal written descriptions of land parcels that can become part of legal documents such as deeds & titles. Surveyors must also comply with their state licensing board’s standards of practice, which govern how surveys are conducted, documented, and stamped. In most US states, surveyors are required to have their plats & subdivision maps recorded with the county recorder or register of deeds.
  • Final Reports: Land surveyors are expected to create final reports that serve their clients’ needs. For example, they may be expected to compile & present survey plans, boundary certifications, and construction layouts.

Visit our How to Become a Surveyor guide to learn more.

Land Surveying vs. GIS: What’s the Difference?

Land surveying and GIS are complementary fields with different core purposes. In summary:

  • Land Surveying is a field-based profession focused on precisely measuring & establishing the physical and legal boundaries of land. Surveyors are responsible for collecting original, highly accurate spatial data. And their work carries legal authority. A licensed surveyor’s stamp on a boundary survey is a legally binding document.
  • GIS (Geographic Information System) is data management & analysis technology that is used to store, visualize, analyze, and interpret data that has a spatial component. That means GIS professionals work mostly with existing data rather than collecting original measurements. Their goal is to explore spatial relationships and generate geographic insights.

However, these two professions frequently overlap. Surveyors can use GIS software to manage and present their data. And GIS professionals use survey data as a foundational layer in their analyses. In larger organizations, surveyors and GIS professionals can work closely together. And some experts are trained in both fields.

If you are trying to decide which role would suit you better, here is the summary of the key differences between land surveying and GIS:

Land Surveying GIS
Primary Focus Measure & establish boundaries Analyze & visualize spatial data
Work Environment Field & office Mostly office
Legal Authority Yes—licensed & legally binding No
Data Role Creates original, precise data Manages & analyzes existing data
Licensing Required in all US states Generally not required
Accuracy Level Centimeter/millimeter precision Varies
Common Tools Total stations, GPS, drones ArcGIS, QGIS, spatial databases
Typical Outputs Plats, boundary surveys, topographic maps, legal descriptions Thematic maps, spatial analyses, dashboards, geodatabases

Land Surveying Degree Options

Land surveying qualifications from colleges & universities in the USA are available in the form of associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, certificate programs, and degree minors. Because land surveying carries legal obligations, many surveying certificates & degree programs are designed to prepare graduates for specific state licensure requirements.

Surveying is usually a skill that is taught at the lower undergraduate level. Approximately 40% of the land surveying programs in our degree directory are associate degrees and 36% are certificate programs. Only 23% are bachelor’s degrees.

Certificate in Surveying

Land surveying certificates are widely available through US community colleges and universities. They are usually focused on technical tools & practical skills for field work. Many students pursue a certificate in surveying in order to qualify for entry-level job openings as a surveying technician. However, a number of these certificates can also be used as stackable credentials towards an associate or bachelor’s degree. And a few will help prepare you for state licensure.

Entry-Level Certificate

An entry-level certificate in land surveying can serve as a useful stepping-stone in your professional journey. As a surveying technician, you can build up the field experience hours that most states require for licensure before earning a degree and taking the FS (Fundamentals of Surveying) and PS (Principles and Practice of Surveying) exams from the NCEES.

Here are some of the most popular kinds of land surveying certificates for entry-level technicians that appear in our directory:

  • Career Certificates: Metropolitan College’s Career Certificate in Surveying (CESSD) is a good example. It’s a short, 32.5-credit certificate that provides a pathway to an associate degree as a Civil Engineering Technician (CETA2).
  • Surveying Fundamentals / Basic Certificates: For instance, Midlands Technical College’s Online Surveying Fundamentals Certificate is designed for candidates who aspire to work as surveying technicians OR applicants with a four-year technical or science degree who wish to pursue licensure as a Professional Surveyor.
  • Certificates of Proficiency: An example would be Clark College’s Certificate of Proficiency in Surveying Geomatics Technician – Boundary, which features courses in AutoCAD, field surveying, route surveying, boundary surveys, and boundary law. (Note that Clark College offers a separate specialty track in GIS.)
  • Certificates of Achievement (CA) / Completion (CC): You’ll frequently see CAs and CCs being offered by California community colleges. In California, they are the standard format for sub-associate credentials in surveying, which are stackable towards an AS degree.
  • Technical Certificates / Diplomas: Unlike short, 1-semester programs, technical certificates & diplomas in surveying may take 1-2 years. For instance, Milwaukee Area Technical College has a Surveying and Mapping Diploma that is spaced out over three semesters.

We recommend looking for qualifications that are stackable. This will give you the option to continue the path to a bachelor’s degree and licensure.

Undergraduate Certificate for Licensure

Our directory also includes undergraduate certificates in surveying that are designed to supplement a bachelor’s degree and prepare students for surveying licensure in their state. For instance:

  • Columbus State Community College offers a 16-credit Land Surveying Certificate that can be combined with a BS in Civil Engineering to fulfill State of Ohio Board of Registration for Engineers and Surveyors Education Requirements for professional surveyors.
  • The University of Wyoming offers a 30-credit Online Cadastral Survey Certificate that emphasizes boundary law in the Western United States. The coursework meets licensing requirements from the Wyoming Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveying for the state’s Land Surveyor in Training (LSIT) qualification.
  • Louisiana Tech University has a Professional Land Surveyor Undergraduate Certificate that is designed to fulfill Louisiana’s 30-hour surveying coursework requirement for the PLS licensure pathway. However, it still requires a separate bachelor’s degree to satisfy state law.

Graduate Certificate

Land surveying certificates at the graduate level are rare, but they do exist. For example, the University of Maine’s Online Graduate Certificate in Surveying Engineering Technology (12-14 credits) is aimed at licensed engineers or professionals who would like more exposure to advanced surveying coursework.

Undergraduate Minor in Surveying

Students who are enrolled in undergraduate degree programs in adjacent fields such as civil engineering, forestry, natural resources, and GIS have the option to add an undergraduate minor in surveying to their plan of study. For instance, Montana State University offers a rigorous, 30-credit Land Surveying Minor that includes coursework in surveying, photogrammetry, legal principles of surveying, the U.S. public land survey system, and more.

An undergraduate minor in surveying can give you a strong taste of the field, but it may not have enough coursework to to satisfy your state’s surveying licensure requirements. So talk to your academic advisor about your goals and verify the coursework with the state licensing board for surveying. You may wish to opt for a dual major or an additional certificate in surveying.

Associate Degree in Surveying

An associate degree in surveying is a 2-year undergraduate program offered by US community colleges and universities. Like a certificate in surveying, an associate’s degree can be used to apply for entry-level survey technician roles. But it’s also the classic first step in a path towards a bachelor’s degree. Examples from our directory include:

  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS): An AAS is the workhorse credential in the world of surveying. It’s designed for direct workforce entry as a survey technician. You’ll find 40+ AAS programs in surveying or closely related fields in our directory.
  • Associate of Science (AS): AS programs in surveying are not as popular as AAS offerings, but they are available. Because the AS is generally more transfer-oriented than the AAS, we would recommend it to students who are strongly interested in a BS.
  • Associate of Engineering (AE): Vermont State University has created an unusual Associate of Engineering in Civil and Environmental Engineering Technology with a strong engineering focus. See the curriculum for proof.

You may find that a university offers both an AAS in Civil Engineering Technology and a separate AAS in Surveying. So it’s worth comparing the curricula side-by-side to see which qualification suits your career goals.

Bachelor’s Degree & ABET Accreditation

A bachelor’s degree in surveying or a closely related field is a 4-year undergraduate program offered by US colleges and universities. A dedicated Bachelor of Science (BS) in Surveying Engineering or BS in Geomatics is the most straightforward path to meeting state education requirements for Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) licensure—it’s required for licensure in most states.

  • Bachelor of Science (BS): Most bachelor’s programs in the field of surveying are offered as BS degrees. These come in a wide variety of majors, but surveying, geomatics, and civil engineering with a surveying emphasis are usually the most common options.
  • Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS): You will occasionally encounter BAS programs that are designed as completion pathways for working technicians who are seeking upward mobility. The University of Cincinnati’s BAS in Land Surveying is a classic example. Graduates are prepared to take NCEES exams for professional licensure in land surveying in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky.
  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (BSET): BSET programs often have an applied engineering focus. See New Mexico State University’s BSET – Civil Engineering Technology and Fairmont State University’s BS in Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Technology for examples.

As a general rule of thumb, we strongly suggest looking for a bachelor’s degree in surveying that has been accredited by ABET. Most state licensing boards use ABET accreditation as a benchmark for evaluating whether a degree program meets their educational standards. If you don’t choose an ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree, the board may have to review your academic transcript course-by-course to see if it meets their educational standards.

You can check ABET accreditation through the ABET-Accredited Program Search Tool.

Master’s Degree in Surveying

Because surveying licensure in the US usually involves a bachelor’s degree + exam + fieldwork experience, US colleges & universities have been reluctant to offer a dedicated master’s degree in surveying. Instead, you will typically find advanced surveying and geomatics coursework covered in degrees such as:

  • The University of Maine’s MS in Engineering Technology – Surveying Engineering Technology (SVT).
  • The University of Colorado Denver’s MS in Geomatics and GIS and MEng in Geomatics and GIS.
  • Georgia Southern University’s Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE) – Surveying-Geomatics.

You will need to examine the curriculum section to learn how much surveying coursework is included in the degree. MS programs with surveying concentrations may give you more room to explore your interests than a generic MS in Civil Engineering.

Common Land Surveying Majors

The most common majors for land surveying degrees & certificates in the USA are land surveying, geomatics, civil engineering technology, geospatial engineering/science, surveying & mapping, civil engineering, and construction management.

  • Land surveying, surveying, and survey & mapping programs comprise more than 45% of the offerings in our directory.
  • Majors in geomatics and civil engineering technology are hovering around 18-19% each.
  • The remaining majors fall below 10%.

For students who are focused on PLS licensure, ABET-accredited surveying programs and geomatics programs are the safest bets. Undergraduate degrees in civil engineering and construction management with surveying concentrations may or may have enough surveying-specific credit hours—it depends on state requirements. So you will need to check with your state licensing board for surveying if you have any doubts.

Surveying / Land Surveying / Surveying & Mapping

The most popular major for anyone looking to become a licensed surveyor remains surveying or land surveying. Coursework in these programs will be built around topics such as surveying field methods, boundary law, legal principles of land ownership, and exam preparation for PLS licensure.

You could also consider a major in surveying & mapping. Many of these programs are offered in the South and Midwest and feature a dual emphasis on both field surveying and cartographic/mapping production. See East Tennessee’s ABET-accredited BS in Surveying and Mapping Science for an example.

Geomatics

The second most popular major for aspiring surveyors is geomatics. Geomatics encompasses traditional surveying training plus work in GIS, remote sensing, photogrammetry, geodesy, and spatial data management. That means geomatics programs tend to be a bit broader in scope than pure surveying programs.

Most geomatics programs still include preparation for surveying licensure, but they also equip you for careers in GIS, mapping agencies, and spatial data industries where a PLS is not required. They’re becoming increasingly dominant at the bachelor’s level.

Geospatial Engineering / Science

Geospatial engineering and science programs often place a heavier emphasis on GIS, remote sensing, spatial databases, and emerging technologies like LiDAR and drones than traditional surveying degrees. These kinds of programs tend to be popular in states like Texas and California where the geospatial industry is thriving.

Examine the directory to get a feel for their coursework. Programs like Stephen F. Austin University’s interdisciplinary BS in Geospatial Science – Land Surveying are licensure-oriented; others will be more focused on technology-related careers.

Civil Engineering Technology

You’ll find a number of civil engineering technology programs being offered at the associate level. In these kinds of majors, surveying is just one component of a broader civil & construction curriculum that also covers highway design, structural basics, materials testing, and construction management.

You will gain some surveying training in a civil engineering tech program but you will need to verify that enough of the surveying-specific hours meet your state board’s requirement for licensure.

Civil Engineering

At the bachelor’s level, surveying or geomatics may appear as a track, concentration, or embedded option within a full civil engineering degree. Instead of simply surveying the land, civil engineers are trained to plan, design, construct, and maintain built and natural environments.

With an ABET-accredited civil engineering degree, four years of progressive engineering experience, and passing scores on the FE & PE exams, you have the option to earn a Professional Engineering (PE) license. However, you could also consider combining your civil engineering degree with required surveying credit hours to earn PLS licensure. A number of professionals are dual licensed.

Not sure whether surveying or civil engineering would suit you best? When in doubt, talk to the academic advisor about your career aspirations.

Construction Management

Our directory even includes construction management degrees where surveying appears as a concentration or specialization. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s BS in Construction Management – Land Surveying is a useful example. These kinds of degrees are designed to prepare graduates for construction industry roles where surveying knowledge is a valuable commodity.

Construction management degrees can provide a pathway to surveying licensure, depending on state requirements and how surveying hours are counted. Having said that, these programs are generally less optimized for PLS licensure than dedicated surveying degrees.

Can You Earn a Land Surveying Degree Online?

You can earn a land surveying degree online, but they are less popular than online GIS degrees due the physical nature of surveying. Surveyors need to know how to occupy points on the ground, operate total stations and GPS receivers in the field, interpret terrain, set monuments, and make legal determinations about boundaries. In contrast, GIS is almost entirely software-based.

In addition:

  • Programs seeking ABET accreditation must demonstrate that students are receiving hands-on field experience.
  • Most state licensing boards for surveying expect that an academic program will include fieldwork.

You will find surveying certificates & degrees in our directory that are marketed as being “online”, but it pays to read the fine print. Most of these programs operate on a hybrid model, with a combination of online coursework and in-person fieldwork, often supplemented by local internships.

Online degrees & certificates in geomatics are more widely available, especially for anyone looking to build on their associate degree or certificate. For example, North Carolina A&T State University’s Online BS in Geomatics is a degree completion program. Idaho State University’s Online BS in Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Technology operates on similar lines—incoming students first complete an AAS Degree in Civil Engineering Technology (or the equivalent).

If you’re on a budget, consider starting with an in-person, 2-year associate degree in surveying at your local community college and then transferring those credits to an online degree completion program at a partnering university. Land a job as a surveying technician and you may even be able to convince your employer to help subsidize your online bachelor’s degree.

All Schools with Surveying Degree Programs

116 Schools Found

Alabama

Troy University

Department of Geospatial Informatics

Troy, Alabama

BS in Surveying and Geomatics Sciences

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Alaska

University of Alaska Anchorage

Geomatics Department

Anchorage, Alaska

A.A.S. in Geomatics

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B.S. in Geomatics

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Arkansas

University of Arkansas at Monticello

College of Forestry, Agriculture and Natural Resources

Monticello, Arkansas

Bachelor of Science in Land Surveying

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University of Arkansas Community College-Morrilton

Department of Surveying

Morrilton, Arkansas

AAS in Surveying

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Certificate of Proficiency in Surveying

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Technical Certificate in Surveying

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California

California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

Department of Civil Engineering

Pomona, California

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering - Geospatial Engineering option

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California State University-Fresno

Lyles College of Engineering

Fresno, California

BS in Geomatics Engineering

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College of the Canyons

School of Personal and Professional Learning

Santa Clarita, California

AS in Land Surveying

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Certificate of Achievement in Land Surveying

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Cuyamaca College

Environmental and Applied Technology

El Cajon, California

AAS in Surveying Technology

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East Los Angeles College

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

Monterey Park, California

Associate in Science in Geospatial Engineering and Technologies

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Certificate of Achievement in Geospatial Engineering and Technologies

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Reedley College

STEM

Reedley, California

Certificate of Achievement in Land Surveying

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Certificate of Completion in Land Surveying

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Santa Rosa Junior College

Engineering and Applied Technology

Santa Rosa, California

AS in Surveying Technology

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Certificate of Achievement in Surveying Technology

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Santiago Canyon College

STEM

Orange, California

Associate of Science in Land Surveying

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Colorado

Colorado Mesa University

Grand Junction, Colorado

Associate of Applied Science in Land Surveying and Geomatics

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Technical Certificate in Land Surveying and Geomatics

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Delaware

Delaware Technical Community College

Dover, Delaware

Associate's Degree in Civil Engineering Technology

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Florida

University of Florida

Geomatics at Fort Lauderdale

Gainesville, Florida

BS in Geomatics - Surveying and Mapping

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Georgia

Georgia Southern University

Civil Engineering and Construction Department

Statesboro, Georgia

BS in Civil Engineering - Surveying Geomatics

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BS in Construction Engineering -?Surveying Geomatics

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BS in Construction Management - Surveying Geomatics

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Kennesaw State University

Department of Geography and Anthropology

Kennesaw, Georgia

Certificate in Land Surveying

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University of North Georgia

Dahlonega, Georgia

Certificate in Land Surveying

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Hawaii

Hawaii Community College

Career and Technical Education

Hilo, Hawaii

AAS in Architecture, Engineering and Construction Technologies

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Idaho

Idaho State University

College of Technology

Pocatello, Idaho

Academic Certificate in Land Surveying

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Bachelor's in Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Technology

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Basic Technical Certificate in Surveying

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Lewis-Clark State College

Technical and Industrial Division

Lewiston, Idaho

AAS in Engineering Technology

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Illinois

Lake Land College

Architecture and Construction

Mattoon, Illinois

AAS in Civil Engineering Technology

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Parkland College

Applied Sciences and Technologies

Champaign, Illinois

Land Surveying Certificate

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Department of Construction

Edwardsville, Illinois

BS in Construction Management - Land Surveying Specialization

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Indiana

Purdue University-Northwest

College of Technology

Hammond, Indiana

BS in Construction Management Engineering Technology

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Vincennes University

College of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics

Vincennes, Indiana

A.S.C.T. in Surveying Technology

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Iowa

Des Moines Area Community College

Engineering and Manufacturing Pathway

Ankeny, Iowa

AAS in Civil Engineering Technology

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Certificate in Civil Engineering Technology

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Certificate in Land Surveying

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Hawkeye Community College

Manufacturing and Engineering

Waterloo, Iowa

AAS in Civil and Construction Engineering Technology

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Kentucky

Big Sandy Community and Technical College

Prestonsburg, Kentucky

AAS in Civil Engineering Technology

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Eastern Kentucky University

School of Safety, Security and Emergency Management

Richmond, Kentucky

Certificate in Land Surveying

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Minor in Land Surveying

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Western Kentucky University

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Bowling Green, Kentucky

Land Surveying Certificate

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Louisiana

Louisiana Tech University

Engineering Science

Ruston, Louisiana

BS in Construction Engineering Technology

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Professional Land Surveyor Certificate

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Nicholls State University

Wm. Clifford Smith School of Engineering

Thibodaux, Louisiana

BS in Geomatics

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South Louisiana Community College

STEM, Transportation, and Energy

Lafayette, Louisiana

AAS in Civil Surveying and Mapping technology

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Technical Diploma in Civil Surveying and Mapping Technology

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Maine

University of Maine

School Engineering Technology

Orono, Maine

Graduate Certificate in Surveying Engineering Technology

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Maryland

The Community College of Baltimore County

Technology and Engineering

Baltimore, Maryland

AAS in Engineering Technology - Land Surveying Concentration

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Towson University

Department of Geography and Environmental Planning

Towson, Maryland

Bachelor's in Geography and Land Surveying - Geographic Information Sciences Minor

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Massachusetts

Wentworth Institute of Technology

The School of Engineering

Boston, Massachusetts

Professional Land Surveying Certificate

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Michigan

Ferris State University

College of Engineering Technology

Big Rapids, Michigan

Bachelor of Science in Surveying Engineering

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Michigan Technological University

Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering

Houghton, Michigan

BS in Geospatial Engineering

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Northwestern Michigan College

Technical Division

Traverse City, Michigan

Associate in Applied Science in Surveying

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Minnesota

Dakota County Technical College

Construction and Manufacturing

Rosemount, Minnesota

AAS in Civil Engineering and Land Survey Technology

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Civil Engineering and Land Survey Technology Certificate

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Dunwoody College of Technology

Construction Sciences and Building Technology

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Land Surveying Certificate

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Lake Superior College

Integrated Manufacturing

Duluth, Minnesota

Associate of Science in Engineering Technology

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Minnesota State Community and Technical College

Design and Construction

Fergus Falls, Minnesota

Survey Technician Certificate

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Saint Cloud State University

College of Science and Engineering

Saint Cloud, Minnesota

Bachelor's in Land Surveying and Mapping Sciences

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South Central College

Building and Design

North Mankato, Minnesota

AAS in Civil Engineering Technology

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St. Cloud Technical and Community College

Trades in Construction

Saint Cloud, Minnesota

Associate of Applied Science in Land Surveying and Civil Engineering

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Mississippi

East Central Community College

Technical Programs

Decatur, Mississippi

Associate of Applied Science in Engineering Technology

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Career Certificate in Engineering Technology

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Technical Certificate in Engineering Technology

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Hinds Community College

Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Raymond, Mississippi

Associate of Applied Science in Engineering Drafting and Design Technology

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Career Certificate in Engineering Drafting and Design Technology

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Technical Certificate in Engineering Drafting and Design Technology

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Jones County Junior College

Career and Technical Programs

Ellisville, Mississippi

AAS in Civil Engineering Technology

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Technical Certificate in Civil Engineering Technology

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Mississippi State University

Richard A. Rula School of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Mississippi State, Mississippi

B.S. in Civil Engineering - Geospatial Technology

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Missouri

Metropolitan Community College

Skilled Trades and Technical Sciences

Kansas City, Missouri

AAS in Civil Engineering Technician

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AAS in Civil Engineering Technology

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Career Certificate in Surveying

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State Technical College of Missouri

Civil Engineering Technology Department

Linn, Missouri

AAS in Civil Engineering Technology

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Three Rivers Community College

Career and Technical Education

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

Civil Engineering Technician Certificate

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Montana

Flathead Valley Community College

Trades Institute

Kalispell, Montana

AAS in Surveying

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Montana State University Billings

Civil Engineering Department

Billings, Montana

Minor in Land Surveying

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Nebraska

Southeast Community College Area

Building Construction

Lincoln, Nebraska

AAS in Land Surveying/GIS/Civil Engineering Technology

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Associate's in Land Surveying Science Technology

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Nevada

Great Basin College

Technology/Industry

Elko, Nevada

A.S. in Land Surveying and Geomatics

Offered Online

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B.A.S. in Online Land Surveying / Geomatics

Offered Online

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New Jersey

Middlesex County College

Engineering Technologies

Edison, New Jersey

AAS in Surveying Engineering Technology

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Civil Engineering Technology Certificate

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New Jersey Institute of Technology

School of Applied Engineering and Technology

Newark, New Jersey

Bachelor of Science in Surveying Engineering Technology

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Rowan College at Burlington County

STEM

Pemberton, New Jersey

AAS in Surveying Engineering Technologies

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New Mexico

New Mexico State University-Main Campus

College of Engineering

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology - Civil Engineering Technology

Offered Online

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Bachelor of Science in Geomatics

Offered Online

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New York

CUNY New York City College of Technology

Department of Construction Management and Civil Engineering

Brooklyn, New York

AAS in Civil Engineering Technology

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Hudson Valley Community College

Engineering

Troy, New York

AAS in Civil Engineering Technology

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SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

The Ranger School

Syracuse, New York

A.A.S. in Land Surveying Technology

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SUNY College of Technology at Alfred

Civil Engineering Technology Department

Alfred, New York

AAS in Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Technology

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BS in Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Technology

Offered Online

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SUNY Westchester Community College

Valhalla, New York

AAS in Civil Technology

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Tompkins Cortland Community College

Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing

Dryden, New York

Surveying Technician Microcredential

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  • Admission

North Carolina

Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College

Geomatics

Asheville, North Carolina

A.A.S. in Geomatics Technology

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Geomatics Technology Land Surveying Fundamentals Certificate

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Central Piedmont Community College

Engineering Department

Charlotte, North Carolina

Associate of Applied Science in Civil Engineering Technology

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Fayetteville Technical Community College

Civil Engineering and Geomatics Technology Department

Fayetteville, North Carolina

AAS in Geomatics Technology (Surveying)

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North Carolina A & T State University

Department of Built Environment

Greensboro, North Carolina

Bachelor of Science in Geomatics

Offered Online

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Sandhills Community College

STEM

Pinehurst, North Carolina

Associate's in Geomatics Technology

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Geomatics Technology Certificate

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Wake Technical Community College

Engineering, Technologies, and Skilled Trades Division

Raleigh, North Carolina

AAS in Geomatics Technology (Surveying)

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Certificate in Geomatics Technology (Surveying)

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North Dakota

North Dakota State College of Science

Architecture and Construction

Wahpeton, North Dakota

AAS in Land Surveying and Civil Engineering Technology

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Ohio

Cincinnati State Technical and Community College

Engineering and Manufacturing

Cincinnati, Ohio

Advanced Surveying Certificate

Offered Online

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  • Admission

Associate of Applied Science in Surveying and Mapping

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Bachelor of Applied Science in Land Surveying

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Land Surveying Certificate

Offered Online

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  • Admission

Columbus State Community College

Civil Engineering Department

Columbus, Ohio

Associate of Applied Science in Civil Engineering Technology

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Associate of Applied Science in Surveying

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Bridge to Fundamental Surveying Certificate

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Post-Baccalaureate Land Surveying Certificate

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Surveying Certificate

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Ohio University

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Athens, Ohio

B.S. in Civil Engineering

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Sinclair Community College

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Division

Dayton, Ohio

Surveying Certificate

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University of Akron Main Campus

Department of Civil Engineering

Akron, Ohio

A.A.S. in Land Surveying

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University of Toledo

Civil and Environmental Engineering Department

Toledo, Ohio

Minor in Surveying

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  • Admission

Oklahoma

Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology-Okmulgee

School of Engineering and Construction Technologies

Okmulgee, Oklahoma

AAS in Civil Engineering/Surveying Technologies

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  • Admission

Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City

Surveying Technology Department

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

AAS in Surveying Technology

Offered Online

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  • Admission

Surveying Core Technical Certificate

Offered Online

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  • Admission

Oregon

Oregon Institute of Technology

Oregon Tech Online

Klamath Falls, Oregon

BS in Geomatics - Surveying Option

Offered Online

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  • Admission

Oregon State University

College of Engineering

Corvallis, Oregon

Minor in Geomatics Engineering

  • Courses
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Umpqua Community College

Engineering

Roseburg, Oregon

Associate of Applied Science in Civil Engineering and Surveying Technology

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Pathway Certificate in Surveying

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

South Carolina

Citadel Military College of South Carolina

Civil and Environmental Engineering Department

Charleston, South Carolina

B.S. in Civil Engineering - Geotechnical Engineering

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Clemson University

Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation

Clemson, South Carolina

B.S. in Forest Resource Management - Land Surveying Emphasis

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Midlands Technical College

Science, Information Technology, Engineering and Math)

West Columbia, South Carolina

Surveying Fundamentals Certificate

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Tennessee

East Tennessee State University

Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture and Surveying

Johnson City, Tennessee

Bachelor of Science in Surveying and Mapping Science

Offered Online

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The University of Tennessee-Martin

Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources Department

Martin, Tennessee

BS in Geosystems Earth Science

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  • Admission

Texas

Austin Community College District

Design, Manufacturing, Construction and Applied Technologies

Austin, Texas

AAS in Geospatial Engineering

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Level 1 Certificate in Geospatial Engineering

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Level 2 Certificate in Geospatial Engineering

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El Centro College

Manufacturing and Industrial Technology

Dallas, Texas

A.A.S. in Land Surveying and Geospatial Technology

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CEU Surveying Certificate

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Land Surveying Certificate

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Rising Land Surveyor Certificate

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Surveying Occupational Skills Award

  • Courses
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Lone Star College System

Energy, Manufacturing and Construction

The Woodlands, Texas

AAS in Land Surveying and Mapping Technology

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  • Admission

Associate of Science in Civil Engineering

Offered Online

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South Texas College

Architectural and Engineering Design Technology Department

McAllen, Texas

Associate of Applied Science in Surveying and Geospatial Technology

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Surveying and Geospatial Technology Certificate

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Stephen F Austin State University

Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture

Nacogdoches, Texas

Bachelor of Science in Geospatial Science with Land Surveying Track

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  • Admission

Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi

Department of Computing Sciences

Corpus Christi, Texas

Master of Science in Geospatial Systems Engineering

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  • Admission

MS in Geospatial Systems Engineering with Geosensing Systems and UAS for Geomatics Track

  • Courses
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  • Admission

MS in Geospatial Systems Engineering with Geospatial Data Science and Analytics Track

Offered Online

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  • Admission

The University of Texas at Tyler

Department of Technology

Tyler, Texas

BS in Industrial Technology Surveying and Mapping

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Tyler Junior College

Surveying and Geomatics Department

Tyler, Texas

AAS in Surveying and Geomatics

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Level One Surveying and Geomatics Certificate

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

OSA in Surveying and Geomatics

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Professionals? Certificate in Surveying and Geomatics

Offered Online

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Utah

Utah Valley University

Department of Earth Science

Orem, Utah

A.A.S. In Surveying Technology

Offered Online

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Vermont

Vermont Technical College

Engineering Technology Department

Randolph Center, Vermont

Associate of Engineering in Civil and Environmental Engineering Technology

  • Courses
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Virginia

John Tyler Community College

Department of Architecture

Chester, Virginia

Career Studies Certificate in Surveying and Geographic Information Systems

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Washington

Bellingham Technical College

Engineering Technology

Bellingham, Washington

AAS in Engineering Technology - Geomatics

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Clark College

Science, Technology, and Engineering

Vancouver, Washington

AAS in Surveying/Geomatics

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Certificate of Proficiency in Surveying Geomatics Technician - Boundary

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Certificate of Proficiency in Surveying Geomatics Technician - GIS

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Renton Technical College

Advanced Manufacturing

Renton, Washington

Field Surveying Technician Certificate

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

West Virginia

Fairmont State University

Engineering Technology

Fairmont, West Virginia

Bachelor of Science in Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Technology

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Glenville State College

Department of Land Resources

Glenville, West Virginia

BS in Land Surveying and Mapping

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Geographic Information System Certificate

Offered Online

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Wisconsin

Fox Valley Technical College

Agriculture, Horticulture and Natural Resources

Appleton, Wisconsin

AAS in Natural Resources Technician

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Gateway Technical College

Kenosha, Wisconsin

Associate Degree in Civil Engineering - Highway Technology

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Madison Area Technical College

Architecture and Engineering

Madison, Wisconsin

Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Mid-State Technical College

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology - Highway Technician

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Milwaukee Area Technical College

STEM

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Technical Diploma in Surveying and Mapping

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Northeast Wisconsin Technical College

Engineering and Design

Green Bay, Wisconsin

Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

Wyoming

Sheridan College

Engineering, Math, and Sciences

Sheridan, Wyoming

Associate of Applied Science in Surveying Technology

  • Courses
  • Cost
  • Admission

University of Wyoming

Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management

Laramie, Wyoming

Cadastral and Land Surveying Undergraduate Certificate

Offered Online

  • Courses
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  • Admission

Minor in Land Surveying

Offered Online

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  • Admission

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