Surveying Engineering Technology

A Combination of Surveying, Practical Engineering, and Business

Contact for Surveying Engineering Technology Program Information

Surveying Engineering Technology Information

SVT Fact Sheet
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SVT Course Descriptions
SVT Program Listing
Minors, Concentrations, & Tracks
FAQ - Students & Family
SVT Minor

 

Surveying Information

Surveying as a Career
Historical Employment Info.
Bureau of Labor & Statistics
Bureau of Land Management
FAQ - Employment
New England Professional Organizations
State Surveying Statutes
Shoptalk - A Surveyor's Perspective
Surveyor Becomes a Princess
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Surveyor Job Description
Surveying Simplified
Historical Surveying - Calais, ME
Picture Tour of Surveying - BLM
BLM Student Experience Program
Assorted Surveying Information - scholarships, education, equipment, careers, example of work, etc.
Barbed Wire and Boundaries (History)
Old Compass Bearings

Historical Surveying Information
Art in Surveying, Surveying in Art
Maine PLS Exam Information

 




Surveying Engineering Technology Program

Undergraduate Resumes
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Alumni List (Partial)
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Two Year College Transfer Forms
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New England Tuition Reduction
ACSM/ASPRS Student Chapter

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License & Certification Options for SVT Graduates
SIT/EIT/PE/PLS - National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES)

Educational Support/Standards Utilized By the SVT Program
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) (Not Accredited Yet)

Professional Societies Open to SVT Graduates
American Council of Consulting Engineers (ACEC), American Association of Geodetic Surveyors (AAGS), American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM), American Institute of Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS), Cartography and Geographic Information Society (CaGIS), Geographic and Land Information Society (GLIS), International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), New England Section-ACSM (NES-ACSM), Society of Women Engineers (SWE), Surveying Professional Societies,

Surveying or Mapping Related Firms Owned By, Employing Alumni, or Supporting the Program
AMES A/E; ASEC Corp.; Boston Survey Consultants (BSC Group); Boundary Consulting Experts, LLC; Bureau of Land Management; Civil Consultants; Civil Engineering Services (CES); Coler & Colantonio; Cook Land Services; Corner Post Land Surveying; Dirigo Land Services; Erdman, Anthony and Associates, Inc.; ESRI; GIS-Texas A&M University; Gunther Engineering; Intelligent Spatial Technologies; James Sewall Company; Judith Nitsch Engineering, ,Inc.; KAPPA Mapping; Lloyd & Edison; Maine Department of Transportation; Maine Technical Source; Mann Associates; McNally Land Surveys; Meridian Associates; Owen Haskell Inc.; Patriot Land Surveys; PDC, Inc.; Photo Science, Inc.; Plisga & Day Land Surveyors; Pooler Surveying; R.E. Cameron & Associates; Sackett & Brake Surveys; Sage Collins Surveying; Schofield Brothers; Sebago Technics, Inc.; Shyka, Sheppard, & Garster; Spillers; Survey & Geodetic Consultants (SGC); SurvTech Solutions; Titcomb & Associates; URS Corporation AES; Webber Surveying Inc.; Wayne T. Wood & Co.; Willi King Surveys;

The Surveying EngineeringTechnology program is a surveying program that focuses on skills and education required for professional practice. Starting with a basic grounding in mathematics and the physical sciences, the student is concurrently and progressively taught:
 

Plane Surveying
Construction Surveying
Global Positioning Systems
Geodesy & Geodetic Surveying
Cadastral Surveying
Boundary Retracement Surveying

Micro/Macro Economics
Engineering Economics
Small Business Management
Accounting
Ethics
Business & Professional Communications

Computer Aided Drafing
Remote Sensing
Photogrammetry
Geographic Information Systems
Land Development
Data Collection

 

Surveying combines knowledge in mathematics, computers, history, geography, art, business, and communication; coupled with a love of the outdoors (hunting, fishing, snowmobiles, cross country skiing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and ATV trail riding) to provide a rewarding career emphasizing independence and responsibility.

Surveying provides a rewarding outdoor career that begins with enrollment in the surveying engineering technology program at the University of Maine.

The surveying engineering technology program allows for five tracks: Engineering, Construction Management, Legal, Entrepreneurial, Business, and GIS.


 
  For Information on the Surveying Engineering Technology Program contact:

Ms. Linda Liscomb
School of Engineering Technology
5711 Boardman Hall, Room 119
Orono, Maine 04469-5711
207-581-2340
Linda.Liscomb@umit.maine.edu

 

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