Dunwoody Land Surveying

Dunwoody’s Land Surveying certificate was created for those who already have a bachelor’s degree and are looking to become professional, licensed land surveyors.

This program also provides an accelerated option for those without a bachelor’s degree to become surveying technicians and offers a path for them to become a licensed surveyor with the completion of a bachelor’s degree along with meeting the other requirements for licensure.

Students gain field experience using industry-standard technology and receive instruction from industry experts.

Opportunities to participate in national competitions will help build your resume, and hands-on, outdoor projects and labs get you out of the classroom and into the environment you’ll be working in.

Software you will use include a suite of computer-aided drafting programs (CAD) including Autodesk Civil 3D and Recap. Upon graduation, you’ll be eligible to take the Fundamentals of Land Surveying (FLS) exam—the first step in becoming a licensed land surveyor.

The certificate consists of 22 technical credits, which can be completed in just two semesters.

Credits earned in the Land Surveying certificate directly transfer into Dunwoody’s Surveying & Civil Engineering Technology associate’s degree.

Explore Land Surveying in the College Catalog

Ready for more detail? Explore degree requirements, course descriptions, and program outcomes for Land Surveying in the College Catalog. You can also find a sample academic plan for each semester of your college journey.

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” I had recently received my GIS degree but wasn’t satisfied with where it was taking me, so I enrolled in Dunwoody’s surveying program. The hands-on learning was great, and when I started my summer internship and current job I was able to jump right in. I had the interview for my current position before I had even finished classes. “

Kyle Knutson

Dunwoody Land Surveying Certificate Alum

Class topics include:

  • GPS and geodetic surveying
  • 2D and 3D drafting
  • Boundary control
  • Land-use planning

Student Organizations

Opportunities to get involved outside of the classroom include:

  • National Electrical Contractors Association Student Chapter (NECA)
  • SkillsUSA

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Facilities

Surveying Lab

Uses the Dunwoody campus and its environs as a lab for learning the tools and techniques used in surveying both outdoor and indoor spaces. SURVEYING EQUIPMENT:

  • Sokkia Automatic & Digital Levels
  • Trimble & Leica Total Stations
  • Trimble & Topcon GNSS (GPS) Receivers & Data Collectors
  • Phantom 3 & Phantom 4 Drones (used for photogrammetry & RTK surveying)
  • Faro Laser Scanner
  • Laptop Computers loaded with Industry Software