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Oregon State University's Civil Engineering Geomatics graduate program combines core spatial data and boundary law principles with hands-on implementation. Learners engage with cutting-edge geomatics tools and boundary concepts. The M.S. and M.Eng. degrees equip graduates for professional roles in geomatics design, consulting, regulatory work, or construction within civil engineering. The M.S. program additionally lays the foundation for those pursuing academic careers, research positions, or specialized doctoral studies.
Becoming a licensed land surveyor involves completing eight years of qualifying experience and passing comprehensive examinations. The ABET-accredited civil engineering bachelor's degree, when paired with specific surveying coursework, counts toward four years of this professional requirement. OSU's undergraduate curriculum uniquely prepares students to pursue dual licensure as both professional engineers and land surveyors.