| Aspect | Engineering Surveying | Land Surveying |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a degree in civil engineering or geomatics, with licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE) | Requires a degree or diploma in surveying or geomatics, with licensure as a Licensed Land Surveyor |
| Work Environment | Construction sites, engineering projects, infrastructure development | Property boundaries, land development, cadastral mapping |
| Industry Usage | Used in infrastructure, construction, and civil engineering projects | Used in real estate, land development, and property boundaries |
Engineering Surveying focuses on supporting engineering projects with precise measurements for construction and infrastructure, while Land Surveying primarily deals with property boundaries and land division. Both roles require licensure and involve fieldwork, but their applications and project types differ significantly.