Surveying and spatial information skills are applied in a range of industry contexts, including town planning, civil construction, mining, engineering, health, agriculture and defence. .
Entry Requirements
There are no entrance requirements however pre enrolment interview is required with a lecturer prior to enrolment.
Students wishing to undertake a Traineeship, or an Apprenticeship must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study. To find out more regarding Traineeships and apprenticeships click here.
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<p> During the Certificate IV in Surveying and Spatial Information Services, you'll gain practical experience with industry-standard equipment. </p>
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<p> Surveying relies on the collection, management and presentation of information that relates to land surveying, mapping and GIS.</p>
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<p> Studying chemical engineering at RMIT brings together engineering science with engineering design and practice.</p>
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Set your sights on a career in surveying This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to work with spatial data and read, interpret and apply maps. You will learn about safety, performing computations and the skills necessary to operate in the field.
Chemical engineers design renewable energy solutions, new and improved medicines, chemical plants, cosmetics and food factories.For those working in the field, financial expertise offers significant benefits. You'll be uniquely placed to commercialise your innovations.