Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta

Mapping and Cadastral Survey (Turkish) (3 Years)

Cyprus

The Non-degree in Mapping and Cadastral Survey (Turkish) (3 Years) at Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, was founded in 1979 and has grown into a major English-medium public university with a strong international profile. Hosting over 16,000 students from more than 110 countries, EMU offers associate, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across a comprehensive range of disciplines. Its English-language instruction and global campus culture make it particularly accessible for international students seeking an affordable and internationally recognized qualification.

EMU combines academic programs with significant research and professional accreditation, including ABET accreditation for engineering, which underlines program quality. The university provides broad student services, language learning options, exchange programs and extensive extracurricular activities that enrich the student experience. EMU’s academic staff represent many nationalities, creating a multicultural classroom that prepares graduates for international careers.

Campus life in Famagusta offers a blend of Mediterranean living and academic focus, with facilities that support sports, culture and entrepreneurship. Career services and industry connections help students secure internships and employment across the region and beyond. For international students seeking English-taught programs, strong engineering credentials and a diverse campus community, EMU presents a competitive and welcoming study destination.

About the Program

The Mapping and Cadastral Survey program is for students who want to learn about geographic information systems and surveying. It's a 3-year non-degree program at Eastern Mediterranean University in Cyprus. The main advantage is that you'll gain practical skills in mapping and surveying techniques.

The curriculum includes subjects like cartography, geodesy, and photogrammetry. You'll develop skills in data analysis, mapping, and spatial reasoning. The program also includes hands-on components like fieldwork and projects to help you apply what you've learned.

After completing this program, you can work as a surveyor, cartographer, or geographic information systems technician. You can also work in industries like urban planning, environmental management, or natural resources. Some potential employers include government agencies, engineering firms, or private companies that specialize in mapping and surveying.

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