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Advanced technologies are revolutionizing surveying practices, especially in modern construction settings. Surveying technicians gather field data, perform computations, and create computer-aided designs.
The comprehensive program covers:
mathematics
physics
technical drawing
communications
surveying fundamentals and theories
training with diverse equipment
Graduates receive an Associate's Degree in Land Surveying and are advised to continue toward a Bachelor of Science in Surveying and Mapping.
Practical education
Engage directly with surveying and mapping technology through the program's two computerized labs. These facilities support:
map creation and GIS/GPS operations
surveying instrument training and applications
Industry exposure
Acquire hands-on professional skills via internships or the university's optional cooperative education and job placement program. Through co-op, you'll rotate between academic terms and paid work assignments while receiving market-rate compensation.
New Freshman
You are a high school student or have completed high school or equivalent and have never enrolled in a college/university. SAT or ACT is not required for standard admission or admission scholarship consideration for all types of applicants. An official SAT or ACT score is required to be considered for direct admission into your intended major.
All undergraduate international applicants must provide proof of English proficiency by meeting the minimum score from one of the following acceptable tests. This requirement can be waived if you meet certain criteria.
Minimum requirements for English proficiency:
TOEFL iBT: 71
IELTS: 6.0
SAT (Evidence-based reading & writing) test taken after March, 2016: 500
ACT English: 18
Duolingo English Test (DET): 95
CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced): 169
PTE: 48
GTEC CBT/GTEC: 1126/1135
Application deadlines: Fall: May 1; Spring: October 1 and Summer I, II, III: March 1