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(a) To be eligible for the fundamentals of engineering examination, an applicant must
(1) have successfully completed at least 75 percent of the required credit hours leading to an undergraduate degree in an engineering curriculum accredited by ABET; the completed credit hours must be documented by the applicant's educational institution; or
(2) 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 experience requirements for the fundamentals of engineering examination; acceptable experience must be derived from office or field work involving the activities listed in the definition of the "practice of engineering" in AS 08.48.341 or other work experience that meets the requirements in 12 AAC 36.063:
TABLE OF EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
REQUIREMENTS FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION
Total Minimum Years of Equivalent Work Education Description of Education Experience and Training in Years in Years Work Experience ABET accredited B.S. degree in engineering 4 0 4 ABET accredited B.S. degree in engineering technology in a branch of engineering listed in 12 AAC 36.990(17) 3 1 4 Master's degree in engineering acceptable to the board in a branch of engineering identical or substantially similar to a branch listed in 12 AAC 36.990(17) 4 0 4 Doctorate degree in engineering acceptable to the board in a branch of engineering identical or substantially similar to a branch listed in 12 AAC 36.990(17) 4 0 4 Non-ABET accredited B.S. degree in engineering 3 1 4 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 3 5
(b) Education and work experience may not be accumulated concurrently. A maximum of 12 months' credit may be claimed for a calendar year.
(c) Notwithstanding (a) and (b) 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.
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 11/20/99, Register 152; am 3/8/2001, Register 157; am 9/11/2004, Register 171
Authority: AS 08.48.101
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