EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
COLLEGE DEGREE
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4yr college degree in surveying and 2yrs experience (3,800hrs)*
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4yr college degree in physical or applied sciences and 4yrs experience (7,600hrs)*
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4yr college degree with 30 credit hours of land surveying–related courses and 4yrs experience (7,600hrs)*
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE
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High school graduate with 30 credit hours of land surveying–related courses and 6yrs experience (11,400hrs)*
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High school graduate and 9yrs experience (17,100hrs)*
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A year of experience is 1900 hours per year maximum.
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The "Find A Surveyor" function is available to the public to provide a list of professional surveyors in Maryland by county, city or services requested.
MSS is pleased to announce a partnership with the Illinois Professional Land Surveyors Association (IPLSA) in response to the increased demand for highly trained survey technicians. The Survey Technician Training (ST2) program. Consisting of 16 web-based modules, the program walks the student through the primary responsibilities of survey technicians, culminating with preparation for the CST Exam. With the ST2 Program being on-demand and virtual, it turns the technician-level training process into a more flexible and guided endeavor. The sessions include lessons, quizzes, and opportunities for hands-on applications of the material that are done at the student's own pace. Students may take any or all of the 16 modules. The program is currently available for enrollment at an introductory rate, with MSS members or employees/colleagues/staff of MSS members entitled to a special discount when enrolling in the program.
To learn more or enroll, click here, or contact IPLSA at info@iplsa.org for more information about this new and exciting program.
MSS PARTNERS WITH ILLINOIS SURVEYORS FOR ONLINE SURVEY TECHNICIAN TRAINING (ST2) PROGRAM
The Maryland Society of Surveyors supports the education of surveyors from entry-level to professional surveyor. MSS encourages individuals interested in the field of surveying to become a Certified Survey Technician (CST) through the National Society of Professional Surveyors. Survey technicians and candidates to become a Professional Surveyor in Maryland may join MSS as an associate member.
The National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) sponsors a comprehensive national certification program for survey technicians. The Certified Survey Technician Board (CST Board), which administers this program, recognizes the importance of technicians to the surveying and mapping profession.
This four-level certification program for surveying technicians throughout the United States indicates official recognition by NSPS that a person has demonstrated that he or she is minimally competent to perform surveying tasks at a specified technical level. Certification provides the individual with a sense of achievement since it reflects advancement in the field of surveying. Certification also provides employers with a method of determining job assignments and advancement since certification is an indication of one's ability to perform specific job tasks.
MSS offers CST Exams throughout the year. Click here to sign up for more information on the next class.
NSPS provides CST Exams as well. For more information, visit the NSPS Certified Survey Technician webpage.
For more than 50 years, the Maryland Society of Surveyors has been the leading provider of continuing education for surveyors. We invite you to attend our conferences, seminars, and meetings that are offered throughout the year in all regions of the state. All of our courses are approved for continuing professional competency (CPC) in Maryland and by many of the surrounding states - Delaware, Virginia, and West Virginia. The law requires that all licensed Professional Land Surveyors and Property Line Surveyors comply with continuing professional competency (CPC) requirements as a prerequisite to their license renewal.
Check our calendar for future offerings.
The Maryland Society of Surveyors (MSS) and the Maryland State Board for Professional Land Surveyors (the Board) have jointly developed two programs to aid and assist individuals working to achieve licensure as a surveyor.
In the mentoring program, a licensed surveyor who has been trained as a mentor will guide an applicant through the prelicensing process through advice and assistance. The mentor will also periodically make reports. These mentoring progress reports (MPRs) will contain information about the education and the experience of the applicant. The candidate will have former and current supervisors send Report of Professional Experience forms (RPEs) to the Board. The board will maintain a portfolio for each applicant containing these RPEs. This portfolio-building program will allow each applicant to document experience and education in real time. NOTE: The Board will not review any RPE forms for content, substance, or suitability unless and until the candidate makes a legitimate application for licensure.
Mentoring, therefore, in this case refers only to the licensing process.
MENTORS
1. Must be licensed
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Mentoring, therefore, in this case refers only to the licensing process.
MENTORING
1. Must be trained
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The licensing board has requested that MSS administer mentor training. MSS will schedule mentoring seminars around the state in order to allow everyone the opportunity to attend.
2. Must understand the criteria
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In effect, Mentors will be acting more or less as a type of guidance counselor, attempting to steer candidates through the licensing process. In order to be effective, it is absolutely necessary that the mentor completely understand not just the process, but the different tracks and requirements for experience and education.
3. Must meet with the applicant
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At the initial meeting the mentor must advise the applicant about documenting prior experience. Once the prior experience has been considered, the mentor must help the applicant determine which track to pursue toward licensure. Together the mentor and the applicant will then form and carry out a plan to fulfill the remaining requirements of the licensure track.
4. Must continue to meet with the applicant
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Regular meetings with the applicant must be held to determine progress along the experience and education track. How often meetings are held is up to the discretion of the participants. Some mentors and applicants may wish to meet four times a year while others may only wish to meet twice a year. Some may even feel that once a year is sufficient. Meet as often as necessary to keep the applicant on track.
5. Must direct and guide the mentee
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It is the mentor's responsibility to advise the mentee regarding the type and quantity of experience and education necessary to complete the appropriate licensure track.
6. Must certify the MPR form
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The mentor will certify by signature on the MPR form that the experience of the applicant conforms to the board requirements, but the mentor does not certify the actual experience itself.
7. Must keep track of communications with the candidate and the Board
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The mentor will keep the completed MPR forms and keep copies as a record, and must ensure that the RPEs have been sent by the supervisors to the board. The Mentor will ask the Endorser to: Make a Second Original of the RPE; signed, sealed and dated; Write a dated and signed transmittal addressed to the Licensing Board from his/her company; Enclose and seal both the second original RPE and transmittal in an envelope; Put the sealed envelope into a second envelope and mail it to the Mentor, marked: “Personal & Confidential - Do Not Open - Re: Mentoring – (Name of Applicant.)” The Mentor will retain this second original, unopened, in the Mentee’s file. These documents will serve as back-up or insurance to guard against loss or misplacement of the originals due to fire, flood, pestilence or human error.(This policy was developed with the full knowledge and agreement of the Licensing Board.)
APPLICANT
1. Must find an approved mentor
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The applicant must find a mentor who has taken the training.
2. Must complete MPR and RPE forms
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The applicant must fill out the appropriate information on MPR and RPE forms.
3. Must meet regularly with the mentor
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The applicant must meet with the mentor on a regular basis as discussed in number five under mentors above.
4. Must supply information regarding experience
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In the first submittal to the Board the applicant must supply certain personal information which will be used to generate the applicant's individual portfolio file. To build this portfolio, the applicant then must supply information regarding prior experience and education on MPR and RPE forms. The applicant must continue to submit information on experience gained or acquired between regular meetings by subsequent submittals. The MPR for each engagement or period must be verified as to accuracy and duration by the signature of the applicant's supervisor during that engagement or period, and will be kept by the Mentor, with a copy kept by the candidate. The RPE for each engagement or period must be verified as to accuracy and duration by the signature of the applicant's supervisor during that engagement or period and sent directly from the supervisor to the Board.
MARYLAND SOCIETY OF SURVEYORS
1. Will train mentors
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MSS will conduct mentor training seminars around the state to begin the program and periodically afterwards. MSS will attempt to make this training easily accessible and relatively inexpensive.
2. Will provide information and forms
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MSS will provide information packets with the seminar training and will make that information and the MPR form available generally on the MSS website.
3. Will promote the program
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MSS will continue to promote the Mentoring and the Portfolio-Building Programs.
STATE BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS
1. Build portfolios
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Upon receipt of an initial submittal the board will establish and maintain a portfolio file for each applicant. Subsequent RPE submittals will be entered into this file. The Board will notify the candidate of receipt of each RPE. This process allows an applicant to build the documentation of experience throughout the time spent pursuing a license rather than attempting to gather it all up at the end.
NOTE: The Board will not review any RPE forms for content, substance or suitability unless and until the candidate makes a legitimate application for licensure.
To view a list of mentors, please click here.
For more information, please contact: Bryan Haynie
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Surveying College Courses in Maryland
The Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) at Catonsville, Maryland has a small surveying program conducted within the School of Applied and Information Technology (SAIT) which offers two (2) Associates in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees and three (3) certificate programs. The A.A.S degrees are: the Civil Design Option and the Land Surveying Option. The certificate programs are the Civil Design Certificate, the Minor Engineering Certificate and the Land Surveying Certificate. All are excellent programs unto themselves, but one reaches further by its partnership with Towson University in Towson, Maryland. Graduates with an A.A.S. in the Land Surveying Option can transfer directly into the Geography program at Towson and graduate with a Major in Geography and Land Surveying. The major in Geography and Land Surveying is based on a transfer articulation agreement between the Community College of Baltimore County at Catonsville and Towson University. Most students electing to major in Geography and Land Surveying will complete the A.A.S. degree in Land Surveying at CCBC-Catonsville prior to enrollment at Towson University. All surveying courses taken at CCBC will transfer. However, Towson University will only accept a maximum of 64 total units in transfer. Any general education requirements not completed prior to enrollment will be completed at Towson University. Students beginning the program at Towson University will complete their last year at CCBC to fulfill the requirements for the A.A.S. in Land Surveying.
Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville Campus
Office: CLLB Building, Room 019C
800 South Rolling RoadCatonsville, MD 21228
Department Chair: Scott Jeffrey MS, GISP
FAA Certified Remote sUAS Pilot
Professor and Program Director
Geospatial Applications Program and Surveying Program
School of Applied Technology and Design(o) 443-840-5936 | (f) 443-840-5938
Towson University
8000 York Rd.
Towson, MD 21252Department Chair: Virginia Thompson
Geography & Environmental Planning
(o) 410-704-4371
VThompson@towson.eduSalisbury University
1101 Camden Ave.
Salisbury, MD 21801
Department Chair: Dr. Daniel W. Harris, Department of Geography & Geosciences
(o) 410-543-6460 | website
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21250
Department Chair: Dr. Alan Yeakley, Geography & Environmental Science
(o) 410-455-2002 | website
University of Maryland, College Park
2181 Samuel J. LeFrak Hall
College Park, MD 20742
Department Chair: Ralph Dubayah, Geographical Sciences
(o) 301-405-4069 | website
Colleges and Universities Offering Surveying/Geomatics Program (ABET Accreditation)
Here are listings of the colleges and universities throughout the country that have been identified to NSPS as providing surveying education. This list contains the schools that have achieved accreditation under the ABET Surveying/Geomatics criteria.
The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), is the recognized U.S. accreditor of college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology. Accreditation ensures the quality of the postsecondary education students receive. ABET was established in 1932 and is now a federation of 28 professional and technical societies representing the fields of applied science, computing, engineering, and technology. Through the hard work and dedication of more than 1,500 volunteers, ABET currently accredits some 2,700 programs at over 550 colleges and universities nationwide.
The University of Akron
Akron, OHUniversity of Alaska Anchorage
Anchorage, AKAlfred State College
Alfred, NYCalifornia State University, Fresno
Fresno, CA
East Tennessee State University
Johnson City, TNFairmont State University
Fairmont, WVFerris State University
Big Rapids, MIUniversity of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Idaho State University
Pocatella, IDMichigan Technological University
Houghton, MIMohawk Valley Community College
Utica, NYUniversity of Maine
Orono, ME
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, NJNew Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NMNorth Carolina A & T State University
Greensboro, NC
Ohio State University
Columbus, OHOregon Institute of Technology
Klamath Falls, OR
Paul Smith's College
Paul Smiths, NY
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Williamsport, PAPennsylvania State University Wilkes-Barre Campus
Lehman, PAPurdue University
West Lafayette, IN
Southern Polytechnic State University
Marietta, GA
St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud, MN
Texas A & M University at Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi, TX
The program(s) below are accredited by ABET under criteria other than surveying/geomatics.Old Dominion University
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Click here to view the Maryland Department of Labor webpage for the MD Board for Professional Land Surveyprs