(1) To determine whether an applicant for licensure has met the educational requirements of Section 472.013(2)(a), F.S., the applicant must demonstrate that he/she has:

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations 5J-17.021

  • Remote Sensing: The process of acquiring knowledge about physical features by analyzing data obtained from instrumentation located at a distance from the features being examined. See Florida Regulations 5J-17.050
  • Survey: The result of any professional service or work resulting from the practice of Surveying and Mapping as defined in Florida Statutes Chapter 472, which includes, As-built/Record Surveys, Boundary Surveys, Construction Layout Surveys, Condominium Surveys, Construction Control Surveys, Control Surveys, Elevation Surveys, Hydrographic/Bathymetric Surveys, Tidal or non-tidal Water Boundary Surveys, Photogrammetric Surveys (including Orthorectified Imagery), Quantity Surveys, and Topographic Surveys, whether it is measured by direct or remote sensing methods. See Florida Regulations 5J-17.050
  • Transcript: A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial or during some other conversation, as in a transcript of a hearing or oral deposition.
    (a) Graduated from a college or university approved by the Board pursuant to Fl. Admin. Code R. 5J-17.003; and,
    (b) Completed a bachelor’s degree, its equivalent, or higher in surveying and mapping or a similar titled program, including geomatics, geomatics engineering, and land surveying from a college or university recognized by the board and accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
    (2) To meet the educational requirements, an applicant who completed a non-ABET accredited program must have:
    (a) Graduated from a college or university approved by the Board pursuant to Fl. Admin. Code R. 5J-17.003; and
    (b) Completed a bachelor’s degree, its equivalent, or higher in surveying and mapping or a similar titled program, including, but not limited to, geomatics, geomatics engineering, and land surveying that meets the following criteria:
    1. Eighteen (18) minimum semester credits in communications, social science, and humanities;
    2. Eight (8) minimum semester credits in physical and/or biological science;
    3. Six (6) minimum semester credits in mathematics;
    4. Thirty (30) minimum semester credits of surveying and mapping courses including but not limited to measurement theory, survey graphics, adjustments, cartography, photogrammetry, geodesy, computations, GIS theory, legal principles, survey practice, boundary surveying, topographic mapping, route surveying, construction surveying, subdivision design, geodetic surveying, and GIS applications; and,
    5. Coverage of at least five (5) of seven (7) surveying and mapping science areas, which are: (1) field surveying instruments and methods, (2) land boundary principles, (3) photogrammetric mapping and image interpretation and remote sensing, (4) surveying calculation and data adjustments, (5) geodetic coordinates, (6) cartographic representation, projections, and map production, and (7) geographic information systems;
    (3) To determine that an applicant for licensure has met the educational requirements of Section 472.013(2)(b), F.S., the applicant must demonstrate that he/she has:
    (a) Graduated from a college or university approved by the Board pursuant to Fl. Admin. Code R. 5J-17.003; and
    (b) Completed a bachelor’s degree, its equivalent, or higher, at an accredited college or university that does not conform to paragraph (1)(b) or subsection (2) of this section. The applicant must have completed a minimum of 25 semester hours from a college or university approved by the board in surveying and mapping subjects or in any combination of courses in civil engineering, forestry, mathematics, photogrammetry, land law, and the physical sciences.
    (4) To verify the applicant’s education the applicant shall provide the Board an official transcript submitted directly from the college or university, or a National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Record submitted directly from NCEES.
    (5) The Board shall make the final decision regarding qualifications of programs and shall determine whether an applicant shall be approved for admittance to the examination or for licensure by endorsement.
Rulemaking Authority 472.008, 472.013 FS. Law Implemented 472.005, 472.013 FS. History-New 9-7-93, Amended 5-30-95, 10-1-97, 5-17-00, 11-2-00, 2-5-01, Formerly 61G17-3.0021, Amended 11-13-17, 7-15-18, 7-11-19.