Surveying and Real Estate Cadastre

The study program Geodesy and Real Estate Cadastre is accredited in the study field Geodesy and Cartography. This field educates specialists needed to fulfil the tasks of the state, as well as those of the geodesy, cartography, and cadastre sector, construction industry, and various industrial branches. Graduates obtain a complete first-cycle university education by completing subjects that form the theoretical, professional, and technical-application foundations of the program. The theoretical foundation is built through studies in natural sciences — mathematics, physics, and geology — followed by theoretical professional disciplines such as geodesy, mathematical geodesy, measurement processing and analysis, and physical geodesy. The core of the program lies in mastering technically and application-oriented subjects, including local geodetic networks, engineering geodesy, photogrammetry, geoinformatics, geographic information systems, topography, land consolidation, cadastral mapping, and real estate cadastre. First-cycle students are expected to acquire essential knowledge in the areas of geodesy, cartography, and real estate cadastre.