Acquired knowledge and skills, specifics of training:
Land and property relations; management of land resources and real estate; organization of land use territories; accounting and cadastral valuation, registration of real estate objects. Graduates of this direction will be professionally prepared to solve such issues as positioning of real estate objects, formation of cadastral information systems; land surveying and formation of real estate objects; law enforcement activities to establish ownership and control the use of land and other real estate; inventory of real estate objects; land and real estate monitoring; real estate taxation.
Studied profile discipline:
- Cadastral activity
- Land management
- Geodesy
- Geodetic instrumentation
- Fundamentals of cadastral valuation of real estate objects
- Normative regulation in land management and cadastral activities
- Geographic information systems
- Topographic drawing
- Cartographic and geodetic support for cadastral activity
- Cartographic and geodetic support for land management
- State land monitoring
- Economic and mathematical methods and modeling in land management and cadastres
- Technical inventory of real estate objects
- Digital mapping of the territory and modeling of real estate objects
- Application of global navigation satellite systems in the cadastre
Graduates of this specialization can work in:
Cadastral activities accompany buildings and structures at most stages of their life cycle, therefore land departments exist in almost all large organizations - state committees, construction companies, mineral resource complex enterprises, etc.