ASPRS

Certification and Recertification Guidelines
for the ASPRS Certification Program

Table of Contents

General Information
Purpose and Objectives
Basic Requirements

   - Certified Photogrammetrist
   - Certified Mapping Scientist, Remote Sensing
   - Certified Mapping Scientist, GIS/LIS 

- Certified Photogrammetric Technologist
- Certified Remote Sensing Technologist
- Certified GIS/LIS Technologist

Educational Credits

   - Certified 
   - Certified Technologist

Recertification Requirements

   - Certified
   - Certified Technologist

Recertification Criteria

   - Certified
   - Certified Technologist (TBD)

Inactive/Retired Certified Professionals
How to Apply
Application Fees
Preparing for the Examination
Administrative Procedures
Award of Certification and Recertification
Seals and Stamps
Reservations

GENERAL INFORMATION
The Articles of Incorporation of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing state that it will exert its influence towards the betterment of standards and ethics.

To this end, the Society’s Professional Activities Committee, after several years of careful study, developed a program for certification of photogrammetrists. This program was approved by the ASP Board of Direction at its meeting in Washington. D.C. on March 13, 1975. On March 28, 1991, the ASPRS Board of Directors approved a proposal made by the National Photogrammetrist Recognition Committee of the Professional Practice Division to modify the original program to include two new categories of certification: Mapping Scientist, Remote Sensing; and Mapping Scientist, GIS/LIS. The Board approved a recertification program that assures that certified persons keep up with the technology that is rapidly changing. The Board on October 28, 1997 approved a modification to the program adding a requirement of a written examination effective January 1, 1998.

There is a distinction between certification and registration. Simply stated, ASPRS certification is official recognition by one’s colleagues and peers that an individual has demonstrated professional integrity and competence in their field. As such, the ASPRS voluntary certification program is considered "specialty certification." It is not a substitute for registration as, for example, a Land Survey or Professional Engineer. Registration is a legal act on the part of states to protect the public health, safety and welfare. It is a procedure by various state and local governments that requires the "licensing" of certain professions. practices, trades. etc. under formal statutes and ordinances to protect the well-being of its citizens. Registration may be required by your local state, county, etc. whether or not you secure certification.

The program as approved is entirely voluntary. It applies equally to persons associated with the several subdivisions of photogrammetry and the mapping sciences, which by Society definition includes aerial photography, photogrammetric photographic interpretation, geographic information systems, remote sensing systems, and land information systems. However, in accordance with the Society’s Code of Ethics, persons certified should decline to undertake any work within, or related to the fields of photogrammetry and mapping sciences that is outside their range of competence.

Information on how to apply for certification, basic requirements, educational credits, and administrative review procedures are outlined below.

PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES
A growing number of scientific and technical disciplines depend on photogrammetry and the mapping sciences for reliable measurements and information. It is in the interest of those who provide photogrammetric and mapping sciences services, as well as the user of these services, that such information and data be accurate and dependable. The ASPRS Certification Program has as its purpose the establishment and maintenance of high standards of ethical conduct and professional practice among photogrammetrists and mapping scientists.

The primary objectives of the programs are:

1. To identify and recognize those persons who, after careful, just appraisal by their peers, and after passing a written examination are considered to have met the requirements established by the Society for certification.
2. To provide a basis for weighing the validity or allegations and complaints that involve practicing photogrammetrists and mapping scientists, and for taking appropriate action in connection therewith.
3. To encourage persons as yet not fully qualified to work towards certification as a goal of professional achievement.
4. To encourage certified persons, through the recertification process. to continue their professional achievements as the rapid change in technology occurs.

The ASPRS Certification Program is voluntary and open to all qualified individuals, whether or not they are members of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.

The program is applicable to persons associated with one or more functional areas of photogrammetry and the mapping sciences. Work of the professional and technical levels in each of the areas is outlined in the Classification Chart for Photogrammetry and the Mapping Sciences.

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BASIC REQUIREMENTS
In view of the wide variety of skills and disciplines studied and practiced by photogrammetrists and mapping scientists, the ASPRS Certification Program is based primarily on evidence of demonstrated professional capability. Within prescribed limitations it does permit experience to be substituted for education and vice versa and requires a written examination. Following are basic requirements for:

Certified Photogrammetrist (ASPRS)

A professional who uses photogrammetric technology to extract measurements and make maps and interpret data from images. The Photogrammetrist is responsible far all phases of mapping and other mensuration requirements, which include planning and supervising survey activities for control, specifying photography or other imagery requirements, managing projects for mapping or other mensuration requirements and interpretation.

1. Six years of experience in photogrammetry, three years of which were in a position of professional responsibility demonstrating professional knowledge and competence.

2. References from four persons who are holding, or who have held, responsible positions in photogrammetry and have first-hand knowledge of the applicant’s professional and personal qualifications.

3. Declaration of compliance with the Code of Ethics of the ASPRS.

4. Successful completion of a written examination.

Certified Mapping Scientist, Remote Sensing (ASPRS)

A professional that specializes in analysis of images acquired from aircraft, satellites or ground bases, or platforms using visual or computer-assisted technology. Analysis is used by various specialized disciplines in the study of natural resources, temporal changes, and for land use planning. They develop analytical techniques and sensor systems.

1. Three years of experience in photogrammetric and/or cartographic applications, all of which have been in a position of responsibility that demonstrated knowledge and competence in planning and application.

2. Three years of specialized experience at a professional level in remote sensing and interpretation of data from various imaging systems and/or design of remote sensing systems.

3. References from four persons who are holding or who have held responsible positions in the mapping sciences and remote sensing and have first-hand knowledge of the applicant’s professional and personal qualifications.

4. Declaration of compliance with the Code of Ethics of the ASPRS.

5. Successful completion of a written examination.

Certified Mapping Scientist, GIS/LIS (ASPRS)

A professional involved in GIS/LIS systems design and/or systems application of data base management and computer programs that allow for the utilization of spatially referenced data bases for solving user analysis requirements. They are responsible for the integration of data needs and the development of correspondence between and the utilization of various spatial systems of often-different generic origins that are used to solve requirements.

1. Three years experience in mapping sciences or photogrammetry in a position of responsibility demonstrating professional knowledge of and competence in mapping science and mapping procedures.

2. Three years of professional experience in the Geographic or Land Information Systems, during which professional knowledge and competence in those systems were demonstrated.

3. References from four persons who are holding, or who have held, responsible positions in the mapping sciences and in the Geographic or Land Information Systems area and have
first-hand knowledge of the applicant’s professional and personal qualifications.

4. Declaration of compliance with the Code of Ethics of the ASPRS.

5. Successful completion of a written examination.

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EDUCATIONAL CREDITS
When computing the number of years of experience under basic requirements, credit may be taken on in lieu of actual job experience for degrees in engineering, or in the natural or physical sciences, on the following basis:

Type of Degree Years of Credit
Bachelor’s 1/2
Master’s 1/2
Doctorate 1/2

RECERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Anyone who has been certified by the ASPRS is certified for life unless there is cause to remove the certification for malpractice or violation of the Code of Ethics of the ASPRS. The Society has a Recertification Program to assure that a certified person has maintained or improved on the skill and knowledge that allowed for certification. The Society will maintain an ACTIVE CERTIFICATION LIST that requires recertification every five years. Certified persons will appear on the Active Certified list for as long as their certification is in force.

Recertification applicants are required to fill out the Recertification application to show the type of activity that they have practiced and their professional involvement in the mapping sciences. They must also have four references who have knowledge of the applicant’s professional and personal involvement in the last five years. Each applicant must earn twenty-five points based on the following criteria that will be reviewed by the evaluation for Certification Committee.

RECERTIFICATION CRITERIA

Possible Points Evaluation Criterion
up to 20 Applicant has been active in providing services in the area to be recertified, or has been in the academic arena involved directly with those subjects.
up to 8 Applicant has participated in panels, presented or published technical papers.
up to 8 Applicant has attended and taken workshops or classes in related subjects or Equal Industry Standards.
up to 4 Applicant has attended technical conferences sponsored by ASPRS, URISA, SPIE, or GITA, and other appropriate professional meetings.

The application must be specific so the Evaluation for Certification Committee can properly evaluate applicant's activities. The application and the references are the only criteria needed for recertification. (Applicant could be asked by the Committee to submit to an interview with them).

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INACTIVE/RETIRED CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS
Those Certified Professionals who do not become recertified will be automatically placed in either an Inactive or Retired status.  Individuals in either category will not be able to use their seal to sign plans or otherwise indicate that they are Active Certified Professionals.  An online searchable list of all active Certified Professionals in each category is maintained.

BASIC REQUIREMENTS, Technologists 

Certified Photogrammetric Technologist (ASPRS) 

A technician who performs or supervises technical photogrammetric tasks to extract spatial data from photographic or digital imagery and other remotely-sensed data.                                                                                    

Certified Remote Sensing Technologist (ASPRS)

A technician who performs or supervises tasks to interpret, manipulate, extract, process and convert remotely sensed data from photographic or digital imagery and other remotely-sensed data.

Certified GIS/LIS Technologist (ASPRS)

A technician who integrates a variety of spatial data sets into a GIS format designed for graphic output or analysis.

Requirements:

These requirements apply for all Technologist categories:

1. A total of three years experience, of which two are in the specialty category.
2. Four references must be submitted from persons knowledgeable of the applicant's work experience and personal conduct.
3. Applicant must submit a non-refundable application fee of $150 for ASPRS members or $250 for others.
4. The successful completion of a written examination following peer review and approval.

EDUCATIONAL CREDITS, Technologists
An Associate, or higher education degree can be counted as one-half year towards total time.

RECERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, Technologists
To maintain active certification, all Certified Technologists must apply for recertification every three years. Recertification application fee is $75 for members and $100 for others.                                                                                                                                             

HOW TO APPLY
Persons interested in applying for certification or recertification should follow this general procedure:

Step 1: Read carefully the section entitled "Classification Chart for Photogrammetry and Mapping Sciences."

Step 2: Determine separately the number of years of actual job experience attained in functions that are classified as being at the professional level, and in functions at the technician level.

Step 3: Read the preceding sections ("Basic Requirements" and "Educational Credit"); ascertain that actual work experience, with or without educational credit, meets conditions listed under "Basic Requirements."

Step 4: If applying for initial certification, download an application for Certified Photogrammetrist/Mapping Scientist OR Certified Technologist and reference forms or contact ASPRS Headquarters: call (301) 493-0290, ext 101 or fax your request to (301) 493-0208, or send an email to mailto:certification@asprs.org

Step 5: If applying for recertification, read carefully the Section on "Recertification Criteria" and be sure to complete the Application for Recertification and the reference forms.

(NOTE: When describing experience, applicants are advised to be complete. The Evaluation Committee evaluates the application data and does not assume data not presented)

Step 6: Provide names and addresses of at least four persons to whom you have sent a copy of the Confidential Reference Form. Fill out the Confidential Reference Forms with the person’s name and complete address on the top left side and forward to the respective references. Request said references to supply, from their own personal knowledge, facts with reference to your character and information concerning your professional qualifications, and to mail the completed reference form, with their name, address, and any accompanying letters to the Society.

(NOTE: References are often the source of delays in the evaluation process. The process cannot start until the references have all been received.)

Step 7: Return your completed application form to the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, together with the application fee indicated below. Make checks payable to the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and mail to:

ASPRS Certification Program
5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210
Bethesda, MD 20814-2160

ASPRS Certification Application Fees

Type of Application

ASPRS Members Non-Members
Initial Certification $250 (US) $350 (US)
Recertification $125 (US) $225 (US)
Initial Certification, Technologist $150(US) $250(US)
Recertification, Technologist $75(US) $100(US)

(NOTE: The fees charged for certification and recertification defray administrative costs of the Certification Program.  Fees are not refundable in the event of non-certification.)

Step 8: Be prepared to furnish additional background information if requested by the Evaluation Committee.

Step 9: Upon notification of approval by the Evaluation Committee, you must take a written examination within six months of approval.

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PREPARING for the EXAMINATION

Matrices illustrating the mix of examination questions, by specialty area, have been prepared for applicant review.  Please note that a workshops on preparation for certification are also offered during most ASPRS Conferences.  Consult the ASPRS meeting calendar for upcoming venues. 

The purpose of the workshop is to prepare individuals who are planning to sit for the ASPRS Certification exams. The workshop begins by explaining the purpose and form of the exam.  Key topical areas are identified which an applicant should be aware of prior to taking the exam.  Basic concepts and sample questions are reviewed to show how these topics will be tested on the exam. Finally, the workshop identifies resources which examinees should be aware of utilize in their preparation for the examination.

Workshop Topics:

Purpose of the exam

Photogrammetry

Remote Sensing

Geographic Information Systems

Other topical areas of importance in preparation for the exam

The Workshop Instructor is Dr. Robert Burtch, Professor, Ferris State University


Suggested Texts for Review:

Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation - 4th edition, Lillesand and Kiefer 2000

Elements of Photogrammetry: With Applications in GIS, Wolf and Dewitt 1999

Glossary of the Mapping Sciences, 1994

Macmillan Publishing’s Fundamentals of Remote Sensing and Airphoto Interpretation, Avery & Berlin , Fifth Edition, 1992

Many texts on engineering surveying that can be excellent review material.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

The structure for administering the ASPRS Certification Program consists of two major elements:

1. The Evaluation for Certification Committee, which reviews, then approves, or rejects all applications for Certification or Recertification.
2. The Professional Conduct Committee, which investigates allegations and complaints involving practicing photogrammetrists, mapping scientists, and technologists and recommends appropriate action to the Board of Directors.

The Society’s Professional Practice Division monitors and develops policy guidelines for the program. The Board of Directors is the final authority on matters involving certification and professional conduct.

Applications for Certification and Recertification will, upon receipt at ASPRS Headquarters, be reviewed for completeness. When four references have submitted Confidential Reference Forms, they are combined with the application. Applications found to be in order are sent to the Chair of the Evaluation Committee, whose membership includes representation from each major functional area of photogrammetry and the mapping sciences. The Committee will meet as required to take action on all bona fide applications.

Applicants for certification and recertification will be notified of action by the Committee as soon as possible.

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AWARD OF CERTIFICATION AND RECERTIFICATION

Successful applicants for certification will be awarded an engrossed certificate. Those certified by the Society may display the certificate and use one (or more as appropriate) of the following designations on business stationary and cards:

 

Successful applicants for recertification will continue to be listed on the Active Certified Roll and will be awarded a certificate to show that the applicant has maintained skills in the technology.  

SEALS AND STAMPS

An embossing seal and rubberstamp which contains the name and certification number may be ordered from ASPRS by mail or FAX. There is a nominal fee for each.

Certification and recertification are for individuals only. The designation of "Certified" may not be used in such a manner as to indicate that a business firm or agency is certified as an entity.

RESERVATIONS

The Society reserves the right to change or amend the requirements for certification and recertification, the educational credits, or the administrative fee for review and evaluation if and when deemed appropriate by the Board of Directors.

The Society further reserves the right to revoke a certification or recertification if, in the opinion of the Board of Directors, the person concerned has violated or shown flagrant disregard for the Code of Ethics of the Society.

Since the program is entirely voluntary, the Society assumes no responsibility for any loss or disadvantage, real or imagined, that may be alleged to have resulted from a disapproval of an application for certification, recertification, or revocation of the certificate once given.

By submitting their application, the applicant acknowledges that the Society will apply the internal standards adopted by its Board of Directors in evaluating the applicant, and that it may reject any applicant who does not meet its minimum standards for certification or recertification. In consideration of ASPRS acceptance and processing of an application, the applicant agrees to waive any and all claims of liability or responsibility against ASPRS and to indemnify and hold harmless ASPRS, its directors, officers, committee members, employees, agents and representatives against any and all such injury, damages, or claims made by or on behalf of any person. partnership, association, or corporation. Applicant further acknowledges that ASPRS, its directors, officers, committee members, employees, agents or representatives are not liable to the applicant, or to any other person, partnership, association, or corporation, in any way for any injury, damages, or claims alleged to be based upon or arising out of the approval or disapproval or the issuance, withdrawal, or termination of any certification or recertification issued by ASPRS.

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