About the course
This honours surveying degree builds practical skills through fieldwork and real-world exercises supported by local land and mining surveyors. You’ll develop capability across cadastral and mine surveying, geodesy, photogrammetry, laser scanning, satellite positioning, remote sensing and spatial data systems, alongside land management law and town planning. It prepares you for professional practice in modern geospatial and land development contexts as a Bachelor-level surveying qualification.
Career outcome
Graduates are prepared for diverse surveying and geospatial roles supporting planning, construction, mining and government work. Career paths include registered land surveyor, mining surveyor, hydrographic surveyor, geospatial specialist and photogrammetrist, with opportunities in consultancies, private practice and public agencies. The degree suits those interested in fieldwork, computation and drafting, research or leadership managing projects and teams as an Honours-qualified surveying professional.

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