ESF Academic Catalog
Land Surveying Technology (A.A.S.)

Land surveying technology students obtain a sound technical background in fundamental land surveying principles, techniques and skills, augmented by field training in forestry and natural resources concepts and techniques. They become well-rounded technical specialists capable of teamwork, communication and problem solving, with life-long learning skills and abilities.
The program provides students with a unique and highly valued combination of surveying and land resource knowledge and related skills. Students gain basic field skills in tree identification, ecological concepts, natural resources measurements, geographic information systems, and the use and maintenance of hand and power tools, while also being exposed to focused topics including subdivision surveys, boundary surveys, construction and topographic surveying, survey law, and more. Graduates are well prepared to enter the field of land surveying through a carefully planned combination of classroom lectures, demonstrations and hands-on experience. Students earning this degree are also positioned to pursue New York State licensure in land surveying. The educational program in land surveying technology, leading to the associate of applied science degree in land surveying technology, is accredited by the ETAC Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org/.
Students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree may wish to investigate programs in the Sustainable Resources Management Department such as Construction Management. The Ranger School also has an articulation agreement with SUNY Alfred State for students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate in the land surveying field.
The first year land surveying technology curriculum consists of general studies courses which may be taken at ESF or any accredited four-year, community, or technical college.
First Year Required Courses
| Course Number | Course | Codes * | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| EFB 100 OR EFB 101 AND EFB 102 OR EFB 103 AND EFB 104 |
G | ||
| EPH 101 AND EPH 102 OR HIGHER |
G | ||
| EWP 190 | G | ||
| EWP 290 | G | ||
| APM 103 OR HIGHER |
G | ||
| DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & SOCIAL JUSTICE GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE | G | 3 |
Total Maximum Transfer Credit: 20 Credits
| Course | Codes* | Credits |
| General Biology with lab | G | 4 |
| Physics with a lab | G | 4 |
| English with a Focus on Writing (Two 3-credit courses) | G | 6 |
| Trigonometry or pre-calculus (1 course) | G | 3 |
| Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice | G | 3 |
| Total Maximum Transfer Credits | 20 |
Second Year Required Courses
| Course Number | Course | Codes * | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| FTC 200 | |||
| FTC 202 | |||
| FTC 204 | |||
| FTC 205 | |||
| FTC 206 | |||
| FTC 207 | |||
| FTC 208 | |||
| FTC 214 | |||
| FTC 225 | |||
| FTC 239 | |||
| FTC 251 | |||
| FTC 253 | |||
| FTC 255 | |||
| FTC 256 | |||
| FTC 257 | |||
| FTC 259 |
Total Minimum Credits for Degree: 64