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DEPARTMENT OF

Survey

The Department of Survey focuses on the study of land measurement, mapping, geospatial data collection, and the technical principles that underpin modern surveying practice. It equips students with knowledge of topographic surveying, leveling, GPS/GNSS technology, cadastral mapping, and the use of surveying instruments and software essential to accurate field and office work

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Objectives
  1. Provide foundational technical knowledge in mathematics, earth sciences, and measurement principles as they apply to land surveying and geospatial data collection.
  2. Develop students' understanding of the principles, instruments, and methods used in topographic, cadastral, and construction surveying.
  3. Train students in the use of modern surveying equipment including total stations, levels, GPS/GNSS receivers, and digital mapping software.
  4. Enhance practical field skills through site-based exercises, hands-on instrument operation, and technical drawing relevant to surveying workflows.
Missions

The mission of the Department of Survey is to equip students with solid technical knowledge and hands-on practical skills in the field of land surveying and geospatial measurement, enabling them to perform accurate surveys, produce reliable maps, and contribute effectively to infrastructure and development projects. Through high-quality technical instruction, field-based training, and professional guidance, the department strives to prepare competent diploma graduates who meet the needs of the surveying industry and support sustainable land management in their communities.

Visions

To be a leading center for technical education and field training in surveying, recognized for producing skilled, accurate, and professionally responsible diploma graduates who contribute to land development, infrastructure planning, and geospatial data management at local and national levels.

Goals
  • Deliver high-quality technical education in surveying aligned with modern industry standards, national regulations, and current geospatial technologies.
  • Equip students with practical skills for operating surveying instruments, collecting field data, and producing accurate maps and technical reports.
  • Foster analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities to address measurement challenges and technical issues encountered in the field.Promote professional standards, accuracy, and ethical responsibility in all aspects of surveying and land data management.