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Show SUSC strengthen surveying program pletion of the two-year program pro-gram will help the student qualify as a professional land surveyor, he explained. The modified prgoram was planned In cooperation with the local organization of the Utah Council of Land Surveying Survey-ing and Is the only program of this type in the state, Dr. Judd said. He stated that, "Student Interest In-terest is high and at present there are more Job opportunities opportuni-ties in the surveying technician techni-cian program than students to fill them." The surveying technician program at Southern Utah State College has been strengthened streng-thened by the addition of three new courses, it was announced an-nounced by Dr. Hart Judd, dean of th SUSC School of Sciences. The new courses are Route Surveying, Land Surveying and Subdivisions, and Legal Aspects of Land Surveying. These new courses are in addition ad-dition to present courses in Beginning Surveying, Mapping Map-ping and Office Practice, Advanced Ad-vanced Surveying and Photo-grammetry, Photo-grammetry, and Airphoto Interpretation. In-terpretation. Dr. Judd said that a stud-ent stud-ent may now earn a one-year or a two-year certificate. Com- |