Graduates of the program can readily assume useful roles in surveying profession. Graduates may have career flexibility either to work outdoors or in the office. They may work as technical assistants, assistant surveyors, and assistant land administrative or assistant managers in many different areas in the government or in the private sectors including the surveying and property development, building construction, cadastral, mining industries, engineering and hydrographic surveying.
Examples of potential employers may include the Department of Mapping and Surveying Malaysia (JUPEM), the Ministry of Defense, Licensed Land Surveying companies, other surveying–related firms, Construction companies, Local Councils, Development and Property Division of the State Economic and Planning Unit, geospatial science industry and the Institutions of Higher Learning.
Graduates may also further their studies in the Bachelor of Surveying Science & Geomatics (Hons) programme. |