Illinois Land Surveyors Professional Development Courses
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Illinois Land Surveyors Packages
10-Hour Online Package
WHY IT’S FOR YOU
- You are a licensed Land Surveyor in Illinois need to renew your license.
- You survey parcels of land for the purpose of describing, monumenting and mapping the boundaries and corners of that parcel.
- You prefer to take your continuing education via self-paced online due to your busy schedule and availability.
- This package contains 10 hours of online instruction and is 1/2 of the 20 hours required for renewal. 10 hours may be taken via distance education, the other 10 in a classroom.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
10-Hours of Online Illinois Land Surveyor Courses
Customer Phone and Email Support 7 Days a Week
Completion Certificates for Illinois included
COURSES INCLUDED
Land-Ownership, titles, Deeds and Descriptions (3 hrs)
Global Information Systems (GIS) Large and Small: A Case Study (2 hrs)
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training (mandatory) (1 hr)
10-Hour Correspondence Package
WHY IT’S FOR YOU
- You are a licensed Land Surveyor in Illinois need to renew your license.
- You survey parcels of land for the purpose of describing, monumenting and mapping the boundaries and corners of that parcel.
- You prefer to take your continuing education via self-paced correspondence due to your busy schedule and availability.
- This package contains 10 hours of correspondence instruction and is 1/2 of the 20 hours required for renewal. 10 hours may be taken via distance education, the other 10 in a classroom.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
10-Hours of Correspondence Illinois Land Surveyor Courses
Customer Phone and Email Support 7 Days a Week
Completion Certificates for Illinois included
COURSES INCLUDED
OC: Land-Ownership, Titles, Deeds and Descriptions (3 hrs)
OC: Global Information Systems (GIS) Large and Small: A Case Study (2 hrs)
OC: Sexual Harassment Prevention Training (mandatory) (1 hrs)
Illinois Land Surveyors Courses
Adverse Possession and Prescriptive Easements
Adverse Possession and Prescriptive Easements
Geophysical Surveying – Methods and Applications
Geophysical Surveying – Methods and Applications
Geophysical surveying is an applied branch of geophysicswhich uses seismic, gravitational, magnetic, electrical and electromagneticphysical methodologies at the Earth’s surface to measure the physicalproperties of the subsurface. Geophysical surveying methods generally measurethese geophysical properties, along with anomalies, in order to evaluatevarious subsurface conditions such as the existence of groundwater, bedrock,minerals, oil and gas, geothermal resources, voids and cavities, and much more.This course details the various methods used in geophysical surveying andprovides an overview of the many applications of geophysical surveys.
Overview of Hydrographic and Bathymetric Surveying
Overview of Hydrographic and Bathymetric Surveying
Seized Lands: Eminent Domain
Seized Lands: Eminent Domain
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Define sexual harassment according to Illinois Public Act 100–0762.
• Describe mandates of Illinois Public Act 100–0762.
• Discuss federal mandates related to sexual harassment in the workplace.
• Explain how to report sexual harassment in the workplace.
• Discuss the impact of sexual harassment in the workplace.
• Identify interventions to help persons who have been sexually harassed.
• Discuss ways to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.
Standards of Professional Conduct for Illinois Land Surveyors
Standards of Professional Conduct for Illinois Land Surveyors
Boundary Disputes – A Surveyor's Perspective
Boundary Disputes – A Surveyor's Perspective
Construction Surveying: Roadway Route Surveys
Construction Surveying: Roadway Route Surveys
Design of Onsite (Septic) Wastewater Treatment Systems
Design of Onsite (Septic) Wastewater Treatment Systems
The safe treatment and disposal of wastewater are critically important actions to protect the public from disease-causing germs and parasites. Approximately 21% of United States home use and an unknown percentage of other non-residential users rely on onsite wastewater treatment systems to provide safe disposal of their wastewater. We will present a brief history on the growth of onsite wastewater treatment from pit privies to today’s advanced wastewater treatment systems and the role of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the states when it is proposed for use. We will explain in detail the different components, types, and methods of onsite wastewater treatment systems. There will be a detailed explanation of the importance of in-situ soil to the safe operation of onsite systems, along with some of the evaluation practices used to determine soil characteristics. The importance of the proper operation, maintenance, and planning in protecting groundwater from onsite effluent will also be covered.
Documentation: Armor for the Modern Age
Documentation: Armor for the Modern Age
Drone Surveying
Drone Surveying
Eminent Domain – An Overview
Eminent Domain – An Overview
Engineering and Surveying – an Uncommon Language
Engineering and Surveying – an Uncommon Language
This course is intended to be of benefit to both surveyors and engineers by removing one of the most common roadblocks to effective collaboration, communication. The class will dissect a design project considering both engineer and surveyor perspectives and discuss specific issues that can (will) arise. Although this class examines a land development project the subject matter and lessons learned are applicable to any surveyor/engineer interactions.
The leaning objectives are threefold:
1) understand survey criteria – what is and is not included;
2) examine the needs of the engineer;
3) understand how to make the two compatible.
Ethical Practice in Engineering and Land Surveying
Ethical Practice in Engineering and Land Surveying
Ethical Surveying
Ethical Surveying
Exploring Floodplains
Exploring Floodplains
Because they are updated periodically, application forms for revising, modifying, and correcting maps are identified in this course but not discussed in any detail. Instead, this course integrates both technical and legal aspects of mapping, to provide an understanding of the technical and regulatory basis for appropriate mapping and map change application approvals.
FEMA Elevation Certificates 101 – A Tutorial
FEMA Elevation Certificates 101 – A Tutorial
Flooding: Cause and Effect
Flooding: Cause and Effect
Global Information Systems (GIS) Large and Small: A Case Study
Global Information Systems (GIS) Large and Small: A Case Study
Global Information Systems (GIS) and the Modern Surveyor
Global Information Systems (GIS) and the Modern Surveyor
Global Information Systems (GIS): A Tutorial
Global Information Systems (GIS): A Tutorial
Judiciary 101 for Surveyors
Judiciary 101 for Surveyors
Land Surveyors and Utilities
Land Surveyors and Utilities
Land-Ownership, Titles, Deeds and Descriptions
Land-Ownership, Titles, Deeds and Descriptions
Legal Descriptions of Land and Property
Legal Descriptions of Land and Property
Surveying at Night
Surveying at Night
The History of the ALTA/ACSM Land Survey Title
The History of the ALTA/ACSM Land Survey Title
Understanding the NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program)
Understanding the NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program)
OC: Adverse Possession and Prescriptive Easements
OC: Adverse Possession and Prescriptive Easements
OC: Geophysical Surveying – Methods and Applications
OC: Geophysical Surveying – Methods and Applications
Geophysical surveying is an applied branch of geophysicswhich uses seismic, gravitational, magnetic, electrical and electromagneticphysical methodologies at the Earth’s surface to measure the physicalproperties of the subsurface. Geophysical surveying methods generally measurethese geophysical properties, along with anomalies, in order to evaluatevarious subsurface conditions such as the existence of groundwater, bedrock,minerals, oil and gas, geothermal resources, voids and cavities, and much more.This course details the various methods used in geophysical surveying andprovides an overview of the many applications of geophysical surveys.
OC: Overview of Hydrographic and Bathymetric Surveying
OC: Overview of Hydrographic and Bathymetric Surveying
OC: Seized Lands: Eminent Domain
OC: Seized Lands: Eminent Domain
OC: Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
OC: Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
OC: Boundary Disputes – A Surveyor's Perspective
OC: Boundary Disputes – A Surveyor's Perspective
OC: Construction Surveying: Roadway Route Surveys
OC: Construction Surveying: Roadway Route Surveys
OC: Design of Onsite (Septic) Wastewater Treatment Systems
OC: Design of Onsite (Septic) Wastewater Treatment Systems
OC: Documentation: Armor for the Modern Age
OC: Documentation: Armor for the Modern Age
OC: Drone Surveying
OC: Drone Surveying
OC: Eminent Domain – An Overview
OC: Eminent Domain – An Overview
OC: Engineering and Surveying – an Uncommon Language
OC: Engineering and Surveying – an Uncommon Language
This course is intended to be of benefit to both surveyors and engineers by removing one of the most common roadblocks to effective collaboration, communication. The class will dissect a design project considering both engineer and surveyor perspectives and discuss specific issues that can (will) arise. Although this class examines a land development project the subject matter and lessons learned are applicable to any surveyor/engineer interactions.
The leaning objectives are threefold:
1) understand survey criteria – what is and is not included;
2) examine the needs of the engineer;
3) understand how to make the two compatible.
OC: Ethical Practice in Engineering and Land Surveying
OC: Ethical Practice in Engineering and Land Surveying
OC: Ethical Surveying
OC: Ethical Surveying
OC: Exploring Floodplains
OC: Exploring Floodplains
Because they are updated periodically, application forms for revising, modifying, and correcting maps are identified in this course but not discussed in any detail. Instead, this course integrates both technical and legal aspects of mapping, to provide an understanding of the technical and regulatory basis for appropriate mapping and map change application approvals.
OC: FEMA Elevation Certificates 101 – A Tutorial
OC: FEMA Elevation Certificates 101 – A Tutorial
OC: Flooding: Cause and Effect
OC: Flooding: Cause and Effect
OC: Global Information Systems (GIS) Large and Small: A Case Study
OC: Global Information Systems (GIS) Large and Small: A Case Study
OC: Global Information Systems (GIS) and the Modern Surveyor
OC: Global Information Systems (GIS) and the Modern Surveyor
OC: Global Information Systems (GIS): A Tutorial
OC: Global Information Systems (GIS): A Tutorial
OC: Judiciary 101 for Surveyors
OC: Judiciary 101 for Surveyors
OC: Land Surveyors and Utilities
OC: Land Surveyors and Utilities
OC: Land-Ownership, Titles, Deeds and Descriptions
OC: Land-Ownership, Titles, Deeds and Descriptions
OC: Legal Descriptions of Land and Property
OC: Legal Descriptions of Land and Property
OC: Surveying at Night
OC: Surveying at Night
OC: The History of the ALTA/ACSM Land-Survey Title
OC: The History of the ALTA/ACSM Land-Survey Title
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