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  • As far as I know, there are some online classes on surveying offered at a few US online colleges. Unfortunately, I don't know exactly which colleges have surveying classes. If you browse through this online college database or do some research on the Internet, I am sure you'll find a few courses that may interest you. I am afraid that online courses on surveying will likely be quite expensive.
    • Thanks for the help. There are a lot of options in the database.
      • North Carolina A&T offers courses in geomatics online and are relatively inexpensive compared to other universities.

        http://www.ncat.edu/

    • Online surveying courses are available at: http://www.mscd.edu/~surdd/
      • Thanks Gary. This looks like it might be what I am looking for. I will definitely be checking this one out.
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    check this page out on the network...http://landsurveyorsunited.ning.com/surveying_resources.html theres a bunch of schools listed...i need to reformat the page but the info is there...good luck!
  • Thomas, what type of classes? Credit or non-credit? Are you looking for continuing education classes for your surveying license?
    • I think non-credit courses would be fine. Hopefully they can be a little more course specific. The possibility of getting a license in the future is there, but mainly I am looking for more education right now.
      Thanks for the reply
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