A Geodetic Engineering graduate is expected to be able to execute control surveys; mineral, hydrographic, and topographic surveys; photogrammetric surveys; gravimetric surveys; and astronomical observations. In the view of the comprehensive training, opportunities after graduation are very great and one is unlikely to find difficulty looking for work.
The curriculum is adapted to the development of geodetic science and research. The courses deal more on the fundamentals and the core of the various branches of geodesy, courses in mathematical methods, electronics, and cartography are introduced.
Three to five years after graduation, the Geodetic Engineering alumni:
College of Engineering and Geo-Sciences
College of Agricultural and Agri-Industries
College of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
College of Forestry and Environmental Sciences
College of Computing and Information Sciences
College of Education