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Photogrammetrists usually have a bachelor's degree in a field such as engineering, forestry, geography or a physical science. Although it is possible to enter these positions through previous experience as a photogrammetric or cartographic technician, most cartographic and photogrammetric technicians now have had some specialized post-secondary school training.

With the development of GIS, photogrammetrists need additional education and stronger technical skills, including more experience with computers.

The American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing has voluntary certification programs for photogrammetrists. To qualify, individuals must meet work experience standards and pass an oral or written examination.

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