Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying professional is called a land surveyor.
Below are the Land Surveyor Schools In Ghana
Ghana School of Survey and Mapping (GSSM)
Ghana Institute of Surveying and Mapping
Land Surveying – Institute of Practical Technology
School of Surveying Engineering and Mapping
How do I become a surveyor in Ghana?
You need a certificate from a four-year secondary course in land surveying or the corresponding university degree in land surveying and cartography or a similar specialisation, spatial imagination, accuracy, a good level of numeracy, ability to work in a team, and good eyesight.
What education is needed to become a land surveyor?
Training and Certification
Before you apply for licensing, you must have a bachelor’s degree in geomatics engineering or survey engineering or a college diploma in survey science or geomatics. To obtain a license, you have to complete a series of professional land surveyor exams.
What are the branches of land surveying?
The core disciplines of surveying are:
Land surveying (also known as Cadastral Surveying) …
Engineering surveying. …
Mining surveying. …
Hydrographic (Bathymetric) surveying. …
Geodetic surveying. …
Aerial (Photogrammetry and remote sensing) …
Topographic (Detail/Tachymetry) …
Can I become a surveyor without a degree?
If you haven’t got a degree, you could join an RICS approved Chartered Surveyor Degree Apprenticeship.
This pathway will see you working as a trainee quantity surveyor while you study a surveying degree on a part-time basis, gaining both theoretical and practical knowledge as you go.