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Landscape Architects

Landscape architects create well-planned, livable communities through science and design, leading initiatives such as neighborhood master plans, stormwater runoff systems, parks, campuses, and cutting-edge transportation corridors.

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Professional Surveyors

Professional surveyors help determine maps and boundaries that are used to establish land use and ownership. As users of cutting-edge technologies and equipment like robotic total stations, retroreflectors, 3D scanners, digital levels, subsurface locators, and drones, it is critical that surveyors have proper training through education and licensing.

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Professional Engineers

From bridges, roads, and buildings to biotechnology and autonomous vehicles, the public depends on professional engineers to perform their jobs at the highest level. An engineer’s license establishes consistent standards to which engineers must be held, protecting the safety of the public.

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Architects

Architects design our built environment, from state capitol buildings and schools to hospitals to Olympic stadiums.  The safety of the building occupants, as well as those nearby, depends on the verified expertise of the architects.

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Certified Public Accountants

Certified Public Accountants, or CPAs, are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of complex business, personal, and public financial records, audits, and tax filings in our interconnected global economy.

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