Is Civil Engineering the Next Step for a Degree in Surveying/ Spatial Sciences?

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In summary, a degree in surveying or spatial sciences can serve as a strong foundation for pursuing a career in civil engineering. These fields share many similarities, such as the use of technology and data analysis, and both require attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills. Additionally, having a background in surveying and spatial sciences can provide valuable knowledge and experience in areas such as land development and construction, making it a natural progression towards a degree in civil engineering. Overall, combining these two disciplines can open up a wide range of career opportunities and provide a well-rounded skill set for success in the field of civil engineering.
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