University of North Georgia

Land Surveying Technician Certificate

Dahlonega, United States

The Non-degree in Land Surveying Technician Certificate at University of North Georgia is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of North Georgia in Dahlonega, founded in 1873, is a large public institution with around 32,000 students and a vibrant campus life rooted in leadership and service. Offering more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programmes across five colleges, UNG blends a strong liberal arts foundation with career-focused majors. Its picturesque campus in North Georgia delivers a balance of rigorous academics and outdoor living that appeals to many international and domestic students.

UNG places emphasis on leadership development, hands-on learning and community engagement through internships, practicum placements and student organizations. Academic pathways span business, education, arts and sciences, health and technology, supported by faculty committed to mentoring and applied research. The university's size allows for diverse course offerings while keeping student support accessible and personal.

International students benefit from specialized services including orientation, immigration advising and cultural programs that ease the transition to US study. With roughly 2,500 international peers, UNG offers networking opportunities and a welcoming environment for global learners. Career services, cooperative education and alumni networks help graduates pursue employment or further study both in the United States and internationally.

About the Program

The Land Surveying Technician Certificate at the University of North Georgia is a non-degree program for students who want to work in land surveying. This one-year program provides training in surveying techniques and helps students develop skills to work in this field. The main advantage is that it meets the demand for highly skilled land surveying technicians in Georgia.

The curriculum includes courses like Surveying I, Surveying II, and Legal Aspects of Surveying. Students also learn about Professional Practice of Surveying and can choose from electives like Introduction to Environmental Professions or Fundamentals of Unmanned Aerial Systems. These courses help students develop skills in surveying, mapping, and data analysis.

Graduates can work as Land Surveying Technicians, Surveying Assistants, or Mapping Technicians. They can also work as GIS Technicians or CAD Technicians in industries like construction, engineering, or government agencies. Employers may include private companies, government agencies, or consulting firms.

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