Learn the skills, understand the work, and prepare for CST Level 1 — the first step toward getting hired and advancing in the surveying profession.

Whether you are trying to enter the field, train employees, or launch a school program, the Institute gives you a practical starting point.
Learn surveying fundamentals, prepare for CST Level 1, and build confidence before stepping onto a survey crew.
Start here →Compare the routes after high school: go straight to work, attend community college, or pursue a university degree.
Student path →Train new hires, support employee advancement, and connect with people preparing for surveying careers.
Company pathway →Bring land surveying into career and technical education with structured, CST-aligned instruction.
School pathway →CST Level 1 gives beginners and entry-level workers a recognized way to show they understand the basics of surveying and are serious about growing in the profession.
Stand out from other applicants by showing you already understand surveying fundamentals.
Transition from general labor to a skilled role with more responsibility, confidence, and earning potential.
CST Level 1 can be the first step toward instrument operator, crew chief, party chief, or professional licensure.
Surveying supports construction, infrastructure, boundaries, land development, mapping, and public works. It combines field work, technology, measurement, problem solving, and responsibility.
Understand surveying, equipment, safety, measurements, field procedures, and basic calculations.
Build the knowledge base expected of entry-level survey technicians.
Use your training to pursue entry-level survey technician or crew member opportunities.
Grow toward instrument operator, crew chief, party chief, or licensed professional.
Start with the individual training path, or explore how the Institute supports companies and schools building the next generation of surveying talent.