About the training program
A cadastral engineer’s work involves the legal regulation of land resources; the registration and valuation of land plots in urban, industrial, and agricultural areas; state control over land use; as well as design, surveying, and geodetic work. Under modern economic conditions, the issue of effective territorial management is becoming increasingly urgent. Changes in the pattern of land use within cities, rural settlements, and other areas are taking place literally before our eyes. Land management specialists play an important role in strategic planning.
What do graduates do?
Graduates of the “Land Management and Cadastres” programme can work in:
executive, legislative and judicial authorities (government and municipal administration bodies, Rosnedvizhimost, Rosreestr, land management enterprises, technical inventory bureaux, tax inspectorates, arbitration courts, and city architecture and urban planning departments);
the business sector (organizations engaged in land valuation, land plot boundary surveying, and environmental assessment of land resources);
science and education (studying and analyzing fundamental and applied issues of modern land use and land cadastre).