Surveying Engineering major Gabby Avila talks about her academic and personal interests and how she first became acquainted with the surveying program at Penn State Wilkes-Barre.
Anton Koss, left, is pursuing an associate degree in surveying engineering technology and Gabrielle Avila is working toward a bachelor's degree in surveying engineering.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre hosted the Northeast Regional Science Olympiad on March 12. The event brought about 650 students from throughout the northeastern Pennsylvania region to campus for the annual middle and high school science competition.
Anton Koss, left, is pursuing an associate degree in surveying engineering technology and Gabrielle Avila is working toward a bachelor's degree in surveying engineering.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s robust surveying engineering program offers two degrees, an associate’s in surveying engineering technology and a bachelor of science in surveying engineering. The degree program students opt for is a personal choice, based on their interests, goals and personal situations. In honor of National Surveyors Week, held each year in mid-March, here we profile two campus students in surveying engineering, one pursuing an associate’s degree and one working toward a bachelor’s degree.