Surveying
A minor in Surveying at The University of Toledo enables Engineering undergraduate
students to meet the academic requirements for license as a Professional Surveyor
in Ohio in accordance with Ohio Revised Code 4733.11 -Professional Surveyor License
Qualifications. The classes are practical application based hands on training taught
by a dual licensed Professional Engineer and Professional Surveyor.
Students who are both degree and non-degree seeking are welcome to apply and register. The classes are typically offered in the evening, thus accommodating adult learners wishing to build upon their professional skills as well as undergraduate students during co-op.
The 18 credit hour surveying minor consists of six courses offered over a two year cycle, which can be taken in any order.
Even Years
CIVE 3770 (3hrs) - Cadastral Surveys and Ohio Land Systems - Spring Semester
CIVE 3730 (3hrs) - Geodetic and Control Surveys - Summer Semester
CIVE 4770 (3hrs) - Legal Aspects of Land Surveying and Ethics - Fall Semester
Odd Years
CIVE 3720 (3hrs) - Boundary Surveying - Spring Semester
CIVE 3760 (3hrs) - Route and Construction Surveying - Summer Semester
CIVE 4720 (3hrs) - Boundary Control and Legal Principles - Fall Semester
Prerequisite Courses:
CIVE 1100 (3hrs) - Civil Engineering Measurements - offered in both Fall and Spring Semesters
CIVE 1110 (1hr) - CAD for Civil Engineers - offered in both Fall and Spring Semesters
QUESTIONS?
Contact
Kyle Sawyer
Assistant Director of Student Services
kyle.sawyer@utoledo.edu
419.530.8114