Kan. Admin. Regs. § 66-9-5 - Surveying curriculum approved by the board
Any applicant seeking licensure as a professional surveyor may fulfill the education requirement by any of the following:
(a) Graduation from an approved engineering
curriculum as defined in K.A.R. 66-9-4 ;
(b) graduation from a four-year surveying
baccalaureate curriculum accredited by the accreditation board for engineering
and technology (ABET);
(c)
graduation from an approved surveying curriculum of two years from a school or
college approved by the board;
(d)
graduation from an approved four-year related science curriculum, which may
include geology, mathematics, chemistry, or physics;
(e) successful completion of the board's
"land surveying curriculum," which was approved by the board on December 8,
2006 and is hereby adopted by reference; or
(f) successful completion of at least 12
semester hours of approved surveying coursework consisting of three semester
hours in each of the following, from a school or college approved by the board:
(1) Surveying measurements and
analysis;
(2) global positioning
system (GPS) surveying techniques;
(3) real property law; and
(4) boundary control and legal
principles.
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