Career Information for a Degree or Certification in Surveying
Monday, October 15th, 2007| Surveying degree or certificate programs prepare students to perform geographical measurements with precision and write descriptive profiles of landscapes, land use patterns and landscape structures. Graduates of certificate or degree programs in Surveying are qualified to seek employment as cartographers, land surveyors or surveying technicians. Learn more here. |
What is a Degree or Certification in Surveying?
In addition to serving as president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln also worked as a self-taught land surveyor. His equipment is on display in Petersburg, Illinois, at the Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site. But if you dream of following in this great leader’s footsteps, don’t worry — you won’t have to teach yourself the skills of the trade like he did. A degree in Surveying can prepare you to determine official boundaries, write descriptions of the land for airports, piers, construction and mineral companies and direct the work of survey parties. You’ll also learn how technology is used in contemporary surveying practice as well as terminology and standards for surveying work, and you’ll receive hands-on training in global positioning systems (GPS) and computer-assisted design (CAD). Graduates of degree or certificate programs in Surveying might be qualified to work as cartographers, surveyors or survey technicians.
Cartography
Cartographers use mathematics, survey data and demographic and other information to create maps of the earth’s surface for a wide variety of uses. (more…)
