The Case Problem Examination on Cadastral Mapping is an eight-hour cadastral mapping exercise. The candidate is provided with a base map, aerial photograph, subdivision plat, and several deeds. The candidate must plot the deed and subdivision descriptions and resolve technical inconsistencies. Successfully completing the case problem requires technical and mapping problem-solving skills. The candidate is allotted a maximum of eight hours for completion.
IAAO case examinations are an intense, in-depth experience unlike other IAAO exams. Designation candidates are expected to have a mastery of the core course material and its application to real world situations.
Preparation
To prepare for this examination, it is recommended a candidate thoroughly study the demonstration problems, exercises and associated solutions, chapter reviews, quizzes, work problems, data, and information found in the basic core curriculum courses, with a focus on Courses 600 and 601.
An optional workshop is available to assist in studying for this examination: IAAO Workshop 854 CMS Case Problem Review Workshop. Although not a substitute for studying the course materials, this workshop assists candidates in what to expect from a case study examination, including a practice exam. It WILL NOT cover any and all topics and concepts that will be covered in the exam. This workshop is offered in the classroom or the workshop materials can be purchased for self study.
Scheduling
The case problem exam can be taken at a location and time that is agreeable to both you and your proctor. Approved proctors are IAAO professional designees, specifically CAE and CMS designees. You can locate designees using IAAO’s Membership Directory. If necessary, other IAAO designees or arrangements, such as exam testing facilities, can be approved upon request.
Once you have secured your proctor and agreed upon the details, you can use the Designation Examination Application form to schedule your exam session. It is recommended that your application form, along with your payment, reaches our office at least three weeks ahead of your desired exam date; two weeks is required to ensure your exam date without incurring an additional fee.