The Best Land Surveying Schools

When selecting a land surveying school, it is important to choose a program that will prepare you for licensure within your region. While licensing requirements vary from state to state, the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying recommends obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited four-year surveying program. As of October 2009, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology recognized six schools with four-year accredited residential programs in surveying and geomatics.
  1. East Tennessee State University

    • East Tennessee State University (ETSU) offers a Bachelor of Science degree in surveying and mapping, with electives in cadastral design, Geographic Information Systems and photogrammetry, and surveying business. With laboratory classes usually limited to 15 to 18 students, ETSU provides close interaction with instructors and extensive preparation for the Fundamentals of Land Surveying portion of the professional license exam. As part of the interstate agreement Academic Common Market, ETSU offers in-state tuition not only to residents of Tennessee but also to residents of Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.

      East Tennessee State University

      807 University Parkway

      Box 70267

      Johnson City, TN 37614

      423-439-1000

      etsu.edu

    Oregon Institute of Technology

    • The Oregon Institute of Technology offers a Bachelor of Science degree in geomatics, with options in surveying and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The curriculum is computer-intensive, preparing students to use a range of technical equipment including Global Positioning Systems (GPS), digital total stations, and satellite and terrestrial remote sensing.

      Oregon Institute of Technology

      Main Campus - Klamath Falls

      3201 Campus Drive

      Klamath Falls, OR 97601

      541-885-1000

      oit.edu

    Saint Cloud State University

    • Saint Cloud State University offers a Bachelor of Science degree in land surveying and mapping science within its undergraduate geography department. The program takes an interdisciplinary approach, providing students with a broad base in geology, climate and ecosystems, along with technical surveying skills. Students accepted into the four-year surveying program must possess an associate degree or certificate in a related field.

      Saint Cloud State University

      720 4th Avenue South

      St. Cloud, MN 56301

      320-308-0121

      stcloudstate.edu

    Southern Polytechnic State University

    • Southern Polytechnic State University offers a Bachelor of Science in surveying and mapping, with a particular focus on fieldwork and critical thinking outside the classroom. Most classes are lab-based, and students gain hands-on experience with GIS and GPS technology while learning to lay out construction projects, design subdivision developments and create maps from field measurements.

      Southern Polytechnic State University

      1100 South Marietta Parkway

      Marietta, GA 30060

      678-915-7778

      spsu.edu

    University of Alaska Anchorage

    • The University of Alaska Anchorage provides a unique wilderness setting for surveying studies. The school offers a Bachelor of Science degree in geomatics, with a curriculum covering photogrammetry, remote sensing, geodesy and hydrography.

      University of Alaska Anchorage

      3211 Providence Drive

      Anchorage, AK 99508

      907-786-1800

      uaa.alaska.edu

    University of Florida

    • The University of Florida offers a Bachelor of Science in geomatics within its college of agricultural and life sciences. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary study in the social sciences, with required courses in economics, environmental impacts and business management.

      University of Florida

      Gainesville, FL 32611

      352-392-3261

      ufl.edu

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