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List Of Land Surveyor Schools In South Africa 2024-2025

List Of Land Surveyor Schools In South Africa 2024-2025

Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art and science of determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying professional is called a land surveyor.

Where to Study Land Surveying In South Africa?

In South Africa, there are different land surveying schools and courses right from national diplomas, certificates, and degrees. Below is the List Of Land Surveyor Schools In South Africa;

CPUT Nationa Diploma In Surveying

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Bachelor of Science in Land Surveying UKZN

INTEC Land Surveying Short Course Certificate

TUT National Diploma In Surveying

UJ Department of Mining and Mine Surveying

DUT Bachelor Of Technology In Surveying

What Subjects Do You Need To Become A Land Surveyor?

Due to the increasingly technical nature of the profession, most employers require you to hold a bachelor’s degree in surveying, mapping or geomantic. Such degree programs usually include courses such as calculus, geographic information systems (GIS) and cartography.

Further study is required to become a Licensed Surveyor. Complete a degree in surveying, spatial science, geospatial science or geographical information systems, such as the Bachelor of Surveying or Bachelor of Surveying and Spatial Science.

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How much does a land surveyor earn in South Africa?

According to payscale, The average salary for a Professional Land Surveyor is R396,627 per year. People in this job generally don’t have more than 10 years’ experience.

What are Their Tasks and duties?

The tasks and duties of land surveyors are to;

  • Measuring distances, directions, and angles to determine, locate and define boundaries and maintain the cadastre.
  • Using GPS, Robotic Total Stations (Theodolites), aerial and terrestrial scanners, and computer software.
  • Collecting, analysing and managing geographic data.
  • Presenting findings to clients and government agencies.
  • Develop and establish reference systems for geographic and land information.
  • Creating maps, plans, models, and charts.
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