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Land surveyors direct and conduct legal surveys to establish property boundaries, and prepare/maintain associated documents.
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To be a land surveyor, you need a degree in geomatics or survey engineering or a community college program in survey science or geomatics technology with additional credits. You must also pass the official land surveyor examinations. You need to article for one- to three-years and pass professional land survey examinations for a federal or provincial licence. To practise in British Columbia and Quebec, you must be a member of the provincial professional land surveyor association.
Most recent entrants have an undergraduate university degree, and almost 3 in 20 have a graduate degree.
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University of New Brunswick - Saint John
Saint John, New Brunswick, CA
Related Program(s): Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering Bachelor; University Transfer
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Oxford Brookes University - Postgraduate Studies
Oxford, England, GB
Related Program(s): Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management Master
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University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Geomatics Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
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Lakehead University - Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Geography Bachelor; Honours Geography Bachelor
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Concordia University
Montreal, Québec, CA
Related Program(s): Geospatial Technologies (Cert) Certificate
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Western University
London, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Geographic Information Science (BSc) Bachelor; Honours Geographic Information Science (BA) Bachelor; Honours
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