The impact of global positioning systems (G.P.S.) in land surveying and the related competencies needed by land surveying graduates in the State of Wisconsin

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2000Author
Carlson, Thomas P.
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University of Wisconsin--Stout
Department
Vocational Education
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Benkowski, Joe
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This descriptive study examines the impact that Global Positioning Systems (G.P.S.) has had on the land surveying industry. The study seeks to determine specific information on G.P.S. skills, knowledge, and equipment presently being used in the land surveying industry. The curriculum from institutions in Wisconsin that offer surveying programs will be presented. The study will also examine surveyors' attitudes toward using G.P.S. along with competencies required of land surveying graduates who will be using this technology. Differences in competencies needed or equipment used based on the size of the company will also be explored. The study involved 145 land surveying companies in the state of Wisconsin who received a questionnaire. The results from the companies who completed and returned the questionnaire is presented along with a summary of the data, conclusions, and recommendations for further study.
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