The from? leads to a diverse but exceedingly rewarding professional career. It is comprised of four main areas of study:

  • measurement science (i.e. the techniques of spatial measurement)
  • cadastral studies (i.e. issues such as who own the land, how much do they own, and what is the extent of their ownership)
  • resource management, including the design and layout of housing developments and lifestyle blocks
  • spatial information studies (i.e. the concepts behind the capture, management and display of spatial data when it is in its digital form).
  • The professional education provided by the BSurv (which also includes on-job training) produces surveying graduates who are recognised, internationally, as being of the highest quality.