Utah Admin. Code R156-22-302c - Qualifications for Licensure - Education Requirements for Professional Land Surveyor
In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(3)(d), an applicant for licensure as a professional land surveyor shall verify completion of one of the following land surveying programs affiliated with an institution that is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), and approved by the Division in collaboration with the Board:
(1) an associates in applied
science degree in land surveying or geomatics;
(2) a bachelors, masters or doctorate degree
in land surveying or geomatics;
(3)
an equivalent land surveying program that includes completion of a bachelors,
masters or doctorate degree in a field related to land surveying or geomatics
comprised of a minimum of 30 semester hours or 42 quarter hours of course work
in land surveying or geomatics which shall include completion of the following
courses:
(a) a minimum of one course in each
of the following content areas:
(i) boundary
law;
(ii) writing legal
descriptions;
(iii)
photogrammetry;
(iv) public land
survey system;
(v) studies in land
records or land record systems; and
(vi) surveying field techniques;
and
(b) the remainder
shall be from any or all of the following content areas:
(i) algebra, calculus, geometry, statistics,
trigonometry, not to exceed six semester hours or eight quarter
hours;
(ii) control
systems;
(iii) drafting, not to
exceed six semester hours or eight quarter hours;
(iv) geodesy;
(v) geographic information systems;
(vi) global positioning systems;
(vii) land development; and
(viii) survey instrumentation; or
(4) an equivalent land
surveying program that includes completion of a bachelors, masters or doctorate
degree in a field related to land surveying or geomatics that does not include
some of the course work specified in Subsection (3) as part of the degree
program, provided that the deficient requirements have been completed
post-degree; and
(5) if the degree
was earned in a foreign country, the land surveying curriculum shall be
determined by the NCEES Credential Evaluations to fulfill the required
curricular content of the NCEES Education Standard; deficiencies in course work
may be satisfied by completion at a recognized college or university approved
by the Division in collaboration with the Board.
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