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What Course Do I Need to Complete to Become a Land Surveyor in Victoria?

November 10, 2023Kim Hesse

Becoming a land surveyor in Victoria, is a rewarding career choice that requires a combination of education, training, and practical experience. Land surveyors play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of our built environment, ensuring that land boundaries are accurately defined and that properties are correctly surveyed. To embark on this career path, you’ll need to complete specific courses and meet certain requirements.

Educational Foundations

To become a land surveyor in Victoria, you typically start with a strong educational foundation. The most common path is to complete a Bachelor of Surveying or Bachelor of Geospatial Science at a recognized institution. These programs provide the fundamental knowledge and skills needed for the profession. Make sure the program you choose is accredited by the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria (SRBV).

Practical Experience

 Completing a degree is only part of the journey. You’ll also need to gain practical experience. Typically, this involves working under the supervision of a licensed land surveyor for a specific period, often referred to as a “cadetship” or “articled clerkship.” During this time, you’ll learn the practical aspects of land surveying and gain hands-on experience.

Professional Licensing

 In Victoria, land surveyors are required to be licensed by the Surveyors Registration Board. To obtain your license, you’ll need to meet certain criteria, which often include a combination of education, experience, and successful completion of licensing exams.

Continuing Education

The field of land surveying is continually evolving with advancements in technology and changes in regulations. To stay current and maintain your license, you may be required to engage in ongoing professional development and education.

Specialisations

 Land surveying is a broad field, and you can specialize in various areas such as cadastral surveying, engineering surveying, or geodetic surveying. Depending on your interests and career goals, you may want to pursue additional coursework or certifications in a specific area.

The path to becoming a land surveyor in Victoria involves completing a relevant degree, gaining practical experience, obtaining a professional license, and potentially pursuing further specializations or continuing education. The specific courses and requirements may vary slightly, so it’s crucial to check with the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria and the educational institutions for the most up-to-date information on the courses and requirements for this exciting career. Read here, to take a look at the courses available to study.

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