PROGRAM OBJECTIVE:
The Mapping and Cadastre Program provides education and training to meet the demand for intermediate, skilled, and qualified personnel in the field of surveying. The program focuses on producing maps with various characteristics that serve as base data for all types of infrastructure projects and meet the direct needs of the surveying profession. In this context, the program aims to prepare students to practice their profession effectively after graduation.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
The associate degree program lasts two (2) years, consisting of four (4) semesters. In addition to 14 weeks per semester (a total of 56 weeks of instruction), each student must complete a mandatory internship lasting 24 working days.
TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES:
There are horizontal transfer opportunities between vocational schools. In addition, graduates who succeed in the Vertical Transfer Exam (DGS) can continue their education in related undergraduate programs in formal education.
Students may transfer to the following programs:
Geomatics Engineering
Surveying Engineering
Land Registry and Cadastre
City and Regional Planning
Environmental Engineering
Forestry Engineering