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Bachelor of Surveying (Honours), The University of Newcastle

Callaghan, New South Wales - Aus

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48 Months

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About this course

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The Bachelor of Surveying (Honours) program offers students practical fieldwork opportunities, often with support from local land and mining surveyors. It focuses on building skills in areas like cadastral surveying, modern surveying techniques, geodesy, industrial surveying, photogrammetry, laser scanning, satellite positioning, and remote sensing. The coursework also covers legal systems related to land management, town planning, mine surveying, hydrology, and water engineering. Students get involved in real-world exercises such as designing land developments, supporting mine operations, or mapping flood-prone areas for disaster preparedness. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical experience through 12 weeks of industry practice, preparing students for diverse surveying careers.

Why this course is highly recommended

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A shortage of surveyors in Australia has created high demand for graduates, making this degree a valuable pathway into the industry. It is well-regarded for providing practical skills and industry placement, with 92% employment within four months of graduation. The program also has a strong global recognition, accredited by multiple professional bodies, and offers career opportunities in consultancy, government, mining, and private sectors.

Specialisation

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This course covers a broad range of surveying specialisations, including cadastral surveying, geodesy, industrial surveying, photogrammetry, satellite positioning, and water engineering. Students will develop expertise in these areas to prepare for various professional roles within land and earth mapping, town planning, and environmental monitoring.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

22.83L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The program is open to students who meet the university's admission criteria, including successful completion of senior secondary school qualifications comparable to the HSC. International students must demonstrate English proficiency with a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 overall, with no section below 6.0.
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English language test

TOEFL

60

IELTS

6

PTE

50

DUOLINGO

110

Career prospects

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Graduates can work as Registered Land Surveyors, Mining Surveyors, Hydrographic Surveyors, Town Planners, Geospatial Specialists, or Photogrammetrists. The degree prepares students for roles in land development, mapping, environmental monitoring, and resource management, with opportunities across private firms, government agencies, and the mining industry.

FAQs

What practical experiences will I gain?

Students undertake 12 weeks of professional practice, gaining hands-on experience through real-world exercises and industry placements.

Is this course globally recognized?

Yes, the program is accredited by several international bodies, including CRSBANZ, BOSSI, and the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers, ensuring recognition for professional registration.