Did you know:
  • that it takes more formal eduction to be a Registerd Land Surveyor than it does to be a Professional Engineer.
  • that Land Surveyors by State Statute are allowed to do hydrology and are required to have formal eduction in hydrology along with a four hour exam in hydrology.
  • that the practice of Land Surveying requires the knowledge of engineering, mathmatics, science, and the law.
  • that only License Land Surveyors are allowed to evaluate and locate property rights.

Colleges & Universities offering
Land Surveying Programs

Requirments for Land Surveyor-in-Training in Georgia
Requirments for Licensure as a Land Surveyor in Georgia
Land Surveying Course Acceptance Policy


Southern Polytechnic State University
Middle Georgia College
East Tennesse State University
University of Florida