Michigan-Land Surveyors Package: 30 PDH
$180.00 Original price was: $180.00.$90.00Current price is: $90.00.
Land Surveyor’s Ethics: 2 PDH
Public Land Survey Rectangular System: 8 PDH
In this course the student will review the rectangular surveying system which has been used continuously in the United States since 1785. As all facets of this system occasionally come into use, the student will become well versed in the field procedures of conducting an original survey covering both historical and current methods.
Aerial Photogrammetry: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand procedural guidance, technical specifications, and quality control (QC) criteria for performing aerial photogrammetric mapping activities.
Introduction to Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Land Surveyors: 4 PDH
This course is an introduction of using sUAS in land surveying. From FAA licensing requirements to common sUAS products and software, with an understanding of these basics a land surveyor can easily get started in using this up and coming technology.
Airborne Topographic LiDAR: 3 PDH
In this course the student will review the principles of Airborne Topographic LiDAR and learn how to utilize methods to employ this technology in the field.
Construction Surveying Curves: 3 PDH
In this course the student will learns to locate points using angles and distances for establishing curves. An essential tool in construction surveying when determining the line of a curve for road layout or some other type of curved construction.
Description of Lands: 3 PDH
This course provides guidance for documenting accurate boundary descriptions and locations by survey in the standards followed for Executive and public land orders and proclamations.
Corner Restoration Fundamentals: 2 PDH
In this course the student will understand the understand federal guidelines of resurveying corner monuments and the procedures and laws to successfully reestablish these boundaries.
Preview Course: Land Surveyor’s Ethics
Preview Course: Public Land Survey: Rectangular System
Preview Course: Aerial Photogrammetry
Preview Course: Introduction to Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Land Surveyors
Preview Course: Airborne Topographic LiDAR
Preview Course: Construction Surveying Curves
Preview Course: Description of Lands
Preview Course: Corner Restoration Fundamentals
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