Qualifications Leading to Registration

Qualifications Leading to Registration

 

To practise cadastral surveying in Victoria, you must be registered as a Licensed Surveyor under the Surveying Act 2004.  To become registered, you must:

 

In accordance with s.62(a) of the Surveying Act 2004, the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria has approved the following courses of study, which provide qualifications for registration as a Licensed Surveyor:

 
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
 

  • 2-year Master of Engineering (Spatial) degree with the Bachelor of Environments (Spatial Systems), the Bachelor of Design (Spatial Systems), or the Bachelor of Science (Spatial Systems) as a pre-requisite
  • 3-year Master of Engineering (Spatial) degree.

The Master of Engineering (Spatial) degree must include the following elective subjects:

  • GEOM90041 Cadastral Surveying;
  • GEOM90045 Residential Land Development; and
  • ABPL90041 Property Law.

 

Accreditation of these programs is valid until 31 December 2022.
 
 
RMIT UNIVERSITY
 

  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Surveying) (Honours)
Accreditation of this program is valid until 31 December 2022.

 

 

 


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