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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Surveying Engineering Technology WHY STUDY SURVEYING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AT UMAINE? Surveying engineering technology is a practice-focused program that provides students with the foundation to embark on a rewarding career as a professional land surveyor. Obtaining a surveying engineering technology degree at the University of Maine provides numerous benefits, including a first-class surveying education where 98 percent of the graduates pass their fundamentals of land surveying exam before graduating. e average UMaine class size in surveying engineering technology is 15 students. UMaine’s surveying engineering technology (SVT) program boasts outstanding faculty licensed in multiple states. Two are also licensed as professional engineers and one is an attorney at law. Two faculty members have been awarded the top surveying teaching award in the nation. Two have received the prestigious Surveyor of the Year Award from state surveying societies, and one was voted by his peers to be one of the top 25 most influential surveyors in the nation. WHAT CAN I DO WITH A SURVEYING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DEGREE? Surveying was practiced by presidents George Washington, omas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. Graduates are employed across the United States — from remote rural areas to large cities; from government agencies, such as the Bureau of Land Management, to private practice; from one-person firms to large multidiscipline companies. Starting salaries range from $28,000 to $70,000 a year, depending on the location. Alumni are usually employed as technicians and quickly progress to project management roles (party chiefs). Within two to four years many graduates obtain their professional land surveying license and supervise surveying services or departments. Many own and operate their own firms after 10 years of practice. OPPORTUNITIES TO EXCEL Students can obtain experience during the summer working for private land surveyors and government agencies, such as the Bureau of Land Management. Summer experience has been available in all New England states, Alaska, California, Wyoming, Montana, California, Florida and Nevada. Experience encompasses deed research, computer-aided design, project management, project planning, boundary surveying, photogrammetry, global positioning systems (GPS) and geographic information systems (GIS). SCHOLARSHIPS irteen scholarships are available in the program. In addition, there are numerous national and state scholarships. Students enjoy a 90 percent success rate in obtaining state society scholarships. NEBHE PROGRAM Applicants to this program who reside in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Vermont are eligible for reduced tuition (in-state plus 50 percent) under the New England Regional Student Program, administered through the New England Board of Higher Education (nebhe.org). THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering technology provides the knowledge required to apply state-of-the-art School of Engineering Technology Surveying Engineering Technology 5711 Boardman Hall University of Maine Orono, ME 04469-5711 207.581.2340 umaine.edu/set To apply: umaine.edu UMaine’s ADVANTAGE • The only SVT program in a New England public university accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, abet.org • Small classes/high interaction • Students learn the latest field technologies and production software • Close to 100 percent job placement within six months of graduation • 95 percent success rate on Fundamentals of Surveying exam • 80 percent of current students receive scholarships

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Surveying EngineeringTechnology WHY STUDY SURVEYING ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY AT UMAINE?

Surveying engineering technology is apractice-focused program that providesstudents with the foundation to embark on a rewarding career as a professionalland surveyor. Obtaining a surveyingengineering technology degree at theUniversity of Maine provides numerousbenefits, including a first-class surveyingeducation where 98 percent of the graduatespass their fundamentals of land surveyingexam before graduating. e average UMaineclass size in surveying engineering technologyis 15 students.

UMaine’s surveying engineering technology(SVT) program boasts outstanding facultylicensed in multiple states. Two are alsolicensed as professional engineers and one isan attorney at law. Two faculty members havebeen awarded the top surveying teachingaward in the nation. Two have received theprestigious Surveyor of the Year Award fromstate surveying societies, and one was votedby his peers to be one of the top 25 mostinfluential surveyors in the nation.

WHAT CAN I DO WITH A SURVEYINGENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DEGREE?

Surveying was practiced by presidents GeorgeWashington, omas Jefferson and AbrahamLincoln. Graduates are employed across theUnited States — from remote rural areas tolarge cities; from government agencies, suchas the Bureau of Land Management, toprivate practice; from one-person firms tolarge multidiscipline companies. Startingsalaries range from $28,000 to $70,000 ayear, depending on the location.

Alumni are usually employed as techniciansand quickly progress to project managementroles (party chiefs). Within two to four years

many graduates obtain their professional landsurveying license and supervise surveyingservices or departments. Many own andoperate their own firms after 10 years ofpractice.

OPPORTUNITIES TO EXCEL

Students can obtain experience during thesummer working for private land surveyorsand government agencies, such as theBureau of Land Management. Summerexperience has been available in all NewEngland states, Alaska, California,Wyoming, Montana, California, Florida andNevada. Experience encompasses deedresearch, computer-aided design, projectmanagement, project planning, boundarysurveying, photogrammetry, globalpositioning systems (GPS) and geographicinformation systems (GIS).

SCHOLARSHIPS

irteen scholarships are available in theprogram. In addition, there are numerousnational and state scholarships. Studentsenjoy a 90 percent success rate in obtainingstate society scholarships.

NEBHE PROGRAM

Applicants to this program who reside inConnecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,Rhode Island or Vermont are eligible forreduced tuition (in-state plus 50 percent)under the New England Regional StudentProgram, administered through the NewEngland Board of Higher Education(nebhe.org).

THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Engineering technology provides theknowledge required to apply state-of-the-art

School of Engineering TechnologySurveying Engineering Technology5711 Boardman HallUniversity of MaineOrono, ME 04469-5711 207.581.2340

umaine.edu/setTo apply: umaine.edu

UMaine’s ADVANTAGE

• The only SVT program in a New England publicuniversity accredited by theEngineering TechnologyAccreditation Commission of ABET, abet.org

• Small classes/highinteraction

• Students learn the latestfield technologies andproduction software

• Close to 100 percent jobplacement within sixmonths of graduation

• 95 percent success rate onFundamentals of Surveyingexam

• 80 percent of currentstudents receivescholarships

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techniques and designs to meet the needs ofsociety. UMaine’s School of EngineeringTechnology focuses on the constructionmanagement, surveying, electrical andmechanical disciplines. Engineeringtechnology is project-oriented and practicalwith a curriculum that focuses onfundamental, technical and managementaspects. Students learn through applied

technical courses and hands-on laboratories,and benefit from UMaine’s close workingrelationship with industry.

HOW DO I APPLY?

Visit umaine.edu for an application, as well as information about academics and life at UMaine.

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Surveyors work in a variety of unique outdoor locations. This surveyor is using a data collector and survey grade global positioning systemreceiver to communicate with satellites for extremely accurate land measurements.

The University of Maine does not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, including transgender status and gender expression, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status inemployment, education, and all other programs and activities. Contact the Director, Equal Opportunity, 5754 North Stevens Hall, Room 101, Orono, ME 04469-5754 at 207.581.1226 (voice), TTY 711 (Maine Relay System), [email protected] questions or concerns.

Accredited by the EngineeringTechnology AccreditationCommission of ABET,abet.org

ABOUT UMAINE

The University of Maine, founded inOrono in 1865, is the state’s premierpublic university. It is among the mostcomprehensive higher educationinstitutions in the Northeast and attractsstudents from across the U.S. and morethan 60 countries. It currently enrollsmore than 11,000 total undergraduateand graduate students. UMaine studentsdirectly participate in groundbreakingresearch working with world-classscholars. The University of Maine offersdoctoral degrees in 30 fields, representingthe humanities, sciences, engineering and education; master’s degrees in 85 disciplines; 90 undergraduate majorsand academic programs; and one of theoldest and most prestigious honorsprograms in the U.S. The universitypromotes environmental stewardship onits campus, with substantial efforts aimed at conserving energy, recycling andadhering to green building standards innew construction. For more informationabout UMaine, visit umaine.edu.