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Learn about the registration and exemption policy of APEGBC (Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia), including requirements, benefits, academic examinations, and experience assessment process.
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Welcome to APEGBC Caroline Westra Supervisor – Internship & Experience Assessment
History 1920-Self Regulation by professional engineers through BC government legislation (Act that created APEBC) 1990-Geoscientists added Today-Engineers & Geoscientists Act of BC (APEGBC)
APEGBC’s ACT All individuals practicing engineering are required, by law to be: - Licenced Professional Engineers/Ingénieurs or - Working under the supervision of a Professional Engineer (Ingénieure) who takes professional responsibility for the engineering work
Some Features Only APEGBC Members can use the title “engineer” in British Columbia These include: - Engineers-in-Training - Provisional Members - Professional Engineers
Some Benefits • Networking opportunities • Insurance programs & health services • Professional Development Seminars • Innovation magazine • Connections e-newsletter • Resume posting service • Inter-Association Mobility
Qualification Routes • Looking to Exempt policy • For those with an engineering degree plus 7 years of engineering experience anywhere in the world • Need to apply for P.Eng. Registration • NO GUARANTEES
Looking To Exempt Policy • First, professional review required • Uses interview to assess work experience • Panel of at least 2 P.Engs in same discipline and a staff person, chairperson • 60 minute interview with questions on your experience and how you applied engineering principles - see website for acceptable engineering experience criteria
Looking To Exempt Policy • Questions will focus on the engineering experience you have gained during your career – emphasis on application of theory and practical experience • If possible, bring work samples such as reports, drawings, and calculations • Interviewers provide comments to Registration Committee, which makes decision based on relevant info (10 page summary, references, etc)
Academic Examinations • Normally assigned 3 or 5 discipline-specific confirmatory examinations plus engineering economics • Offered in May and December each year • See website for past examinations and examination regulations • Applicants with more than 1 degree will go through a detailed assessment • NCEES FE Option
Accredited Degree • Canadian System • Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) • Periodic Visits to Universities • Accredited degrees in BC – Simon Fraser University, University of BC, University of Victoria, BCIT (Civil only) • Mutual Recognition Agreements • Academics – 14 countries (and discussions with 6 others)
Application - Academics • Minimum of 4 years of post-secondary education required • Transcript of marks/grades must be sent from your university directly to APEGBC • Please contact Registration Staff if your attempts to obtain your transcript have failed
Application - Experience • Four Years including one in a ‘Canadian Environment’ • ‘Satisfactory Engineering Experience’ • Work Details • Chronological • All experience since graduation • Your role and responsibility • Typical projects • Additional training and/or publications listed separately • Approximately 10-20 pages • Well-formatted for easy reading • All experience to be supported by references
One Year in a ‘Canadian Environment’ • Normally in Canadaor • Outside Canada - may be credited, where there is a strong demonstration of good knowledge of certain elements:
‘Canadian Environment’ Required Elements • Canadian or Equivalent to Canadian • Professional Supervision • Laws • Climates • Codes • Conditions • Customs • Practices and Standards
“Satisfactory Experience” • Demonstrate a progression of experience and responsibility in the following categories • Application of Theory • Practical Experience • Management of Engineering • Communication Skills • Social Implications & Sustainability • Discipline Specific Requirements
References • Potential References - Typically
Professional Supervision & Refs International experience is to be verified by P.Eng. referencesor other country equivalent, e.g. • C.Eng. • P.E. • Pr.Eng. • PE/IMF/APEC Engineer • Eur.Ing. • C.P.Eng • Cedula profesional • P.Eng. (IEI)
Professional Supervision & Refs • Canadian Experience - P.Eng., P.Geo. A minimum of 2 P.Eng./P.Geo. references are required to verify Canadian Experience At least one reference is to be in your discipline of registration.
Law & Ethics Seminar • Options to meet requirement: • Two day seminar • CD Rom version for computer • Both seminar and CD Rom • Canadian Legal System • Ethics and Professionalism • Strongly recommended prior to PPE
Professional Practice Examination • Written quarterly (January, April, July, October) • 2 hours – 100 Multiple Choice Questions • Questions based on recommended study material • Sample questions provided on application form • Results available by mail in 6-8 weeks • Essay question – for people needing to prove English Language Competence – to Jan 2011
English Language Competency • All applicants for registration or licence, regardless of country of origin or of citizenship status, will be required to demonstrate competence in the English language prior to granting of registration or licence. • Competence is expected in all four of the following skills: listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
English Language Competency HOW: • English was the primary language of instruction at your university. • Successfully complete: • TOEFL • CanTest • VCC’s Communication for Engineering or Technology course • Provide a signed and dated statement of equivalent competency from a certified Canadian educator skilled in English language assessment and attend an interview.
Provisional Membership • Available since January 1, 2004 • Optional • Communicates that international credentials have been assessed and recognized • Can only be granted after all other requirements have been met, except for the 1 year of experience in Canadian environment • You must apply for P.Eng. status
Announcement APEGBC has a new online resource to help people who are new to BC’s job market: understand how engineering and geoscience work is organized in BC prepare for and find a job in their field that uses their engineering and geoscience skills http://www.apeg.bc.ca/iteg/index.htm
Questions • Registration Reception is available from 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday (no appointment necessary) • register@apeg.bc.ca or 604-412-4856 • Application information is on our website • Go to www.apeg.bc.ca and click on “Registration & Licensing”