The focus of the Land Surveying program is to provide the student with a thorough background in land surveying and mapping in addition to an introduction to the collecting, manipulating, formatting and mapping of data. A student who successfully completes the program will have the technical expertise necessary for an entry level position in the field of Land Surveying or related fields of geographic information systems specialists, architectural services, and engineering services. Land Surveyors measure and record property boundaries and the topography of the land for construction and engineering projects. Surveys are used to establish legal boundaries to prepare maps and exhibits, and write descriptions of land tracts that satisfy legal requirements. The program assists students in preparing for the State Land Surveyor–In-Training and Land Surveyor’s Exams. In addition, students will prepare for transfer into a four-year program.
Anticipate 20 annual completers.
The Surveying Program will prepare students to transfer into a four-year program and train students to work in the Land Surveying sector.
This AS is in line with the Master Plan at Reedley College. Also, it matches the State Center Community College Districts Master Plan Goal 4 of Economic and Workforce Development by offering access to quality career technical programs. There is currently a high demand for surveyors in this area.
The Surveying program utilizes the college’s program review process for program monitoring and improvement. In addition to the program review process, the program meets at least twice annually with its industry-based advisory committee to discuss the enhancement of the instructional program and industry/workplace needs. Often discussions focus on community needs and the skills students need to attain to obtain gainful employment.
The knowledge and expertise of industry partners and advisory committee members was utilized to develop this degree. Members are critical in expressing industry needs and trends and helping to steer the direction the program should take.
Course | Title | Units | CSU GE | IGETC | Year/Semester |
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ENGR 5 | Programming and Problem Solving in MATLAB | 3 | S2 | ||
ENGR 10 | Introduction to Engineering | 2 | S1 | ||
MATH 5A | Calculus I | 5 | B4 | 2A | S1 |
MATH 5B | Calculus II | 4 | B4 | 2A | S2 |
MATH 6 | Calculus III | 5 | B4 | 2A | S3 |
PHYS 4A | Physics for Scientists and Engineers | 4 | B1, B3 | 5A, 5C | S2 |
PHYS 4B | Physics for Scientists and Engineers | 4 | B1, B3 | 5A, 5C | S3 |
SURV 1 | Introduction to Land Surveying | 3 | S1 | ||
SURV 1L | Introduction to Land Surveying Laboratory | 1 | S1 | ||
SURV 2 | Advanced Land Surveying | 3 | S2 | ||
SURV 2L | Advanced Land Surveying Laboratory | 1 | S2 | ||
SURV 7 | Construction Surveying | 3 | S3 or S4 | ||
SURV 7L | Construction Surveying Laboratory | 1 | S3 or S4 | ||
SURV 10 | Computer Aided Drafting for Surveyors | 3 | S2 or S3 or S4 |
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Votes were certified on 04/11/23
Laura Hill · 04/06/23
Vote: Recommend
Osvaldo Del Valle · 04/06/23
Vote: Recommend
Kris Costa · 04/06/23
Vote: Recommend
Jonna Schengel · 04/06/23
Vote: Recommend
Anthony Cordova · 04/10/23
Vote: Recommend
Shelly Conner · 04/10/23
Vote: Recommend
Becky Barabe · 04/10/23
Vote: Recommend
Bryan Tassey · 04/11/23
Vote: Recommend
Steve Amador · 04/11/23
Vote: Recommend