Bachelor and Associate of Science in Natural Resource Management (Land Surveying and Mapping)

The Land Surveying and Mapping major within the Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management was designed to meet undergraduate educational requirements for licensure in the state of West Virginia, as was the Associate of Science in Land Surveying. In addition, the program meets current undergraduate educational requirements for licensure in other states as noted below as of July 2024. Please note that states can and do change licensure requirements, and students should check the requirements for licensure in states in which they are considering practicing.

Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management

(Land Surveying and Mapping Major)

States for which GSU’s BS meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificationStates for which GSU’s BS does not meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificationNotes

Alabama

 

 

 

Alaska

Must be approved by Alaska State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors.

Arizona

 

 

 

Arkansas

 

California

 

 

Colorado

 

 

Connecticut 

  

Delaware

 

 

 

District of Columbia

Must be approved by District of Columbia Board of Professional Engineers.

 

Florida

Must be approved by the Florida Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers.

 

Georgia

Must be approved by the Georgia Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Board.

Hawaii

  
 

Idaho

GSU's degree does not meet math requirements.

 

Illinois

 
 

Indiana

GSU's degree program does not meet course requirements.

Iowa

 

 

Kansas

  

 

Kentucky

Must be approved by the Kentucky Board of Engineers & Land Surveyors.

 

Louisiana

Courses must be approved by the Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board.

Maine

  

Maryland

  
 

Massachusetts

Course work and experience must be approved by the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Professional Engineers and Surveyors.

 

Michigan

 

 

MinnesotaCourse work and experience must be approved by the Minnesota Board of AELSLAGID.
 

Mississippi

Course work must be approved by the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors.
 

Missouri

Course work must be approved by the Missouri Board of APEPLSPLA.
 

Montana

Course work must be approved by the Montana Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors. 
 

Nebraska

Nebraska Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors must approve.

Nevada

                                   

 

New Hampshire

  

New Jersey

  
 

New Mexico

Must be approved by the State of New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors.
 

New York

GSU is not ABET Accredited.

North Carolina

  

North Dakota

  

Ohio

  

Oklahoma

  
 

Oregon

GSU is not ABET accredited.

Pennsylvania

  

Rhode Island

  
 

South Carolina

Degree must be approved by the South Carolina State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors.

South Dakota

  

Tennessee

  

Texas

  

 

Utah

 
 

Vermont

 

Virginia

  

Washington

  

West Virginia

 

 

Wisconsin

  

 

Wyoming

 

Note that websites for state licensure boards are linked above to assist students in making their own independent evaluation of their ability to meet state requirements.

Associate of Science in Natural Resource Management

(Land Surveying Major)

States for which GSU’s BS meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificationStates for which GSU’s BS does not meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificationNotes

Alabama

 

 

 

Alaska

Must be approved by Alaska State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors.

Arizona

 

 

 

Arkansas

 

California

 

 

Colorado

 

 

Connecticut 

  

Delaware

 

 

 

District of Columbia

Must be approved by District of Columbia Board of Professional Engineers.

 

Florida

Must be approved by the Florida Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers.

 

Georgia

Must be approved by the Georgia Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Board.

Hawaii

  
 

Idaho

GSU's degree does not meet math requirements.

 

Illinois

 
 

Indiana

GSU's degree program does not meet course requirements.

Iowa

 

 

Kansas

  

 

Kentucky

 

 

Louisiana

Courses must be approved by the Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board.

Maine

  

Maryland

  
 

Massachusetts

Course work and experience must be approved by the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Professional Engineers and Surveyors.

 

Michigan

 

 

MinnesotaCourse work and experience must be approved by the Minnesota Board of AELSLAGID.
 

Mississippi

Course work must be approved by the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors.
 

Missouri

Course work must be approved by the Missouri Board of APEPLSPLA.
 

Montana

Course work must be approved by the Montana Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors. 
 

Nebraska

Nebraska Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors must approve.

 

            Nevada                

 

New Hampshire

  

New Jersey

  
 

New Mexico

Must be approved by the State of New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors.
 

New York

GSU is not ABET Accredited.

North Carolina

  

North Dakota

  

 

Ohio 

Oklahoma

  
 

Oregon

GSU is not ABET accredited.

Pennsylvania

  

Rhode Island

  
 

South Carolina

Degree must be approved by the South Carolina State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors.

South Dakota

  

 

Tennessee

Associate degree must be approved by the board, with 30 hours of Survey specific course work.

Texas

  

 

Utah

 
 

Vermont

 

Virginia

  

Washington

  

West Virginia

 

 

Wisconsin

  

 

Wyoming

 

Note that websites for state licensure boards are linked above to assist students in making their own independent evaluation of their ability to meet state requirements.