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In general, people who like surveying also like math—primarily geometry
and trigonometry. The field attracts people with geology, forestry, history,
and astronomy backgrounds, too. Accredited college programs throughout
the country—sometimes called geomatics engineering—offer two-year and
four-year degrees.
Below is a list of colleges and universites that have surveying programs or offer surveying
certificates, classes, and focus areas.
* Denotes degree program. Contact schools directly for the most up-to-date program information.
ALABAMA COLORADO
Troy University (BS) (ASAC)* Western Colorado Community College
ALASKA DELAWARE
University of Alaska Anchorage (BS) (ASAC)* Delaware Technical Community College—
University of Fairbanks Owens Campus
Delaware Technical Community College—
Stanton Campus
ARKANSAS
University of Arkansas at Monticello (AS) (BS) FLORIDA
University of Arkansas—Grantham
Florida Atlantic University (BSGE) (EAC)*
The University of Arkansas Community College
at Morrilton (AAS) University of Florida - Geomatics (BS) (ASAC)*
CALIFORNIA GEORGIA
California State Polytechnic University, Kennesaw State University (BS)
Pomona (BS) (EAC)*
California State University, Fresno (BS) (EAC)* HAWAII
College of the Canyons Hawaii Community College—Hilo (AEC)
Cuyamaca College (AAS)
East Los Angeles College IDAHO
Santa Rosa Junior College (AS) Idaho State University (BS) (TAC)*
Evergreen Valley College (AA, AS) Lewis and Clark State College
Mt. San Jacinto College, San Jacinto Campus Boise State
Rio Hondo College
Santiago Canyon College (AS) INDIANA
University of California—Riverside Purdue University Northwest
(Certificate in GIS) Vincennes University

