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What do you think of the surveying and mapping industry?

In terms of employment, surveying and mapping engineering majors are: the scale of graduates is average, and the social needs are average;

The employment rate ranks 16, which is relatively high; Employment satisfaction ranking 1 1, very high;

The graduation salary level ranks 46th, at the average level;

The most frequently visited industries after graduation are highway, street and bridge construction, land planning and non-residential construction.

After graduation, the most frequent positions are surveyor, surveying technician, drawing and printing engineering technician.

Surveying and mapping engineering is suitable for students: high school physics and mathematics are good, and computer English is not bad; Personality tends to be stable, insightful, studious and thoughtful.

Professional practice is very strong, so the learning content during school is basically a combination of theory and practice.

I. Professional introduction

Professional Name: Surveying and Mapping Engineering

Professional code: 08 120 1

Discipline category: engineering surveying and mapping

Educational system: 4 years

Main professional direction: UAV remote sensing.

Main courses: geodesy foundation, space geodesy theory and technology, image and mapping, physical geodesy, geophysical geodesy, ocean mapping, advanced surveying adjustment, earth internal physics, seismic geological foundation, global geodynamics, celestial mechanics, etc.

Training objectives and learning requirements:

This major trains engineering talents who have knowledge of ground survey, ocean survey, space survey, photogrammetry and remote sensing and map compilation, and can be engaged in the design, implementation and research of national basic surveying and mapping construction, navigation and management of land, sea and air aircraft, urban and engineering construction, investigation and development of mineral resources, investigation and management of land and resources, and maps and geographic information systems of various departments of national economy.