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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 36 . Big Game Guides and Transporters
Section 63. Engineering education and work experience requirements

12 AAC 36.063. Engineering education and work experience requirements

(a) To be eligible for a professional engineering examination, an applicant must

(1) have been approved for or have passed the fundamentals of engineering examination or had these requirements waived under 12 AAC 36.090(a) ;

(2) apply for examination in a branch of engineering recognized by 12 AAC 36.990(17) ; and

(3) submit to the board satisfactory evidence that the applicant's education or work experience or both are equivalent to the requirements set out in the following table of education and work experience requirements for a professional engineering examination:

TABLE OF EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE

REQUIREMENTS FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING EXAMINATION

    

    

Total Minimum Years of Equivalent Work Education Description of Education Experience and Work Training in Years in Years Experience ABET accredited B.S. degree in engineering in the branch of engineering applied for listed in 12 AAC 36.990(17), and a master's or doctorate in engineering acceptable to the board 5 3 8 ABET accredited B.S. degree in engineering that is not in the branch of engineering applied for listed in 12 AAC 36.990(17), and a master's or doctorate in the branch of engineering applied for listed in 12 AAC 36.990(17) that is acceptable to the board 4 4 8 ABET accredited B.S. degree in engineering in the branch of engineering applied for listed in 12 AAC 36.990(17) 4 4 8 ABET accredited B.S. degree in engineering technology 3 5 8 ABET accredited B.S. degree in a branch of engineering that is not the branch for which the applicant has applied 3 5 8 Master's degree in engineering acceptable to the board in the branch listed in 12 AAC 36.990(17) for which the applicant has applied or in a discipline substantially similar to the branch for which the applicant has applied 2 6 8 Doctorate degree in engineering acceptable to the board in the branch listed in 12 AAC 36.990(17) for which the applicant has applied or in a discipline substantially similar to the branch for which the applicant has applied 3 5 8 Master's or doctorate degree in engineering acceptable to the board from a school which has an ABET accredited undergraduate engineering program in the branch for which the applicant has applied 3 5 8 Non-ABET accredited B.S. degree in engineering in the branch applied for 3 6 9 Course work in ABET accredited engineering degree curriculum - no degree (course work must include a minimum of three years of credit hours in an engineering curriculum 2 8 10

(b) Education for initial registration must be in the branch of engineering in which the applicant seeks registration for full credit to be given. If the education is not in the branch of engineering in which the applicant seeks registration, the board will determine the amount of credit to be given based on comparability with the branch of engineering for which the applicant has applied for registration. An applicant with a foreign degree shall submit

(1) a transcript of the applicant's education and if the transcript is not in English, submit a translation into English and a signed and notarized affidavit by the translator of the accuracy of the translation; and

(2) an evaluation of the applicant's education from an agency approved by the board unless the applicant's education has been earned at a school accredited by an accreditation agency recognized by the board.

(c) The minimum work experience required for registration must include

(1) two years of responsible charge experience or successful completion of a four-year responsible charge mentoring system, as defined in 12 AAC 36.990 and this section. To receive full credit for responsible charge experience, an applicant must gain responsible charge experience while under the responsible control of a professional engineer registered in the United States in the branch of engineering for which the applicant has applied. The board will determine the amount of credit given for responsible charge experience gained under the responsible control of a professional engineer registered in the United States in another branch of engineering based on the comparability with the branch of engineering to which the applicant has applied;

(2) responsible charge experience or successful completion of four years of responsible charge obtained within a mentoring system will be considered for credit only if it is gained after the applicant has completed education or work experience or both that are equivalent to the requirements set out in the table of education and work experience requirements for fundamentals of engineering examination in 12 AAC 36.062(2) .

(d) For registration in more than one branch of professional engineering listed in 12 AAC 36.990, professional work experience used to qualify for registration in one branch of engineering will be evaluated by the board in considering an application for registration in another branch of engineering. Except as provided in (c) of this section, responsible charge or mentored experience must be entirely in the branch of engineering applied for and may not be counted as responsible charge experience in another branch of engineering or in land surveying.

(e) Education and work experience may not be accumulated concurrently. A maximum of 12 months' credit may be claimed for a calendar year.

(f) The board will accept a maximum of two years of credit for professional work experience used in securing registration in land surveying as experience in securing registration in civil or mining engineering.

(g) Work experience for initial registration must be in the branch of engineering in which the applicant seeks registration for full credit to be given. If the work experience is not in the branch of engineering in which the applicant seeks registration, the board will determine the amount of credit to be given based on comparability with the branch of engineering for which the applicant has applied for registration.

(h) The board will accept up to a maximum of two years of subprofessional work experience for up to one half of the work experience required for registration based on its meeting the definition of "subprofessional work" in 12 AAC 36.900.

(i) Notwithstanding (a) - (h) of this section, an applicant authorized by the board to take the examination before 11/20/99, may continue to qualify for the examination under 12 AAC 36.040.

(j) To meet the mentoring requirements of this section, an applicant must complete four years of quarterly face-to-face meetings with a professional engineer registered in the United States and registered in the same discipline that the applicant is applying for. An applicant shall

(1) prepare a report for each meeting on a form provided by the department, which includes

(A) a description of what topics were covered during the meeting;

(B) a statement indicating whether or not it was responsible charge work and if the work was performed according to industry standards;

(C) the professional engineer's seal and signature; and

(2) submit as a part of the final report a statement from the professional engineer, who served as the mentor, recommending the applicant for registration.

History: Eff. 9/30/78, Register 67; am 6/29/84, Register 90; am 8/13/87, Register 103; am 6/3/89, Register 110; am 3/16/96, Register 137; am 7/26/97, Register 143; am 8/26/98, Register 147; am 11/20/99, Register 152; am 3/8/2001, Register 157; am 6/13/2003, Register 166; am 7/22/2004, Register 171; am 9/11/2004, Register 171

Authority: AS 08.48.101

AS 08.48.171

AS 08.48.181


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