Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-30-208 - Education and Work Experience
A.
Education credit.
1. The Board shall grant
credit according to the following:i.j. Geology applicants
with bachelor's degree in geology or earth sciences: 48 months
a.
Architectural applicants with National Architectural Accrediting Board
accredited degree (NAAB): 60 months
b. Architectural applicants with a four year
architectural degree: 48 months
c.
Landscape Architectural applicants with a Landscape Architectural Accrediting
Board accredited degree (LAAB): 48 months
d. Landscape Architectural applicants with
LAAB accredited master's or doctorate degree: 60 months
e. Engineering applicants with an
Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) accredited bachelor's
degree and a (ABET) master's or doctorate degree in the branch of engineering
that registration is sought: 60 months
f. Engineering applicants with an ABET
accredited bachelor's degree or equivalent in the branch of engineering that
registration is sought: 48 months
g. Engineering applicants with four-year ABET
accredited degrees in a branch other than that in which registration is sought:
36 months
h. Land Surveying
applicants with ABET accredited bachelor degree in land surveying: 48
months
i. Land Surveying applicants
with a master's degree in land surveying: 60 months
j. Assayer applicants with
four-year degree in chemistry, metallurgy or other science directly related to
the analysis of metal and ores ...... 48 months
k.
Remediation
specialist applicants with an undergraduate degree as specified in subsection
(A), or up to five years of education directly relating to
remediation. Geology applicants with a master's or doctorate degree in
geology or earth sciences: 60 months
2. The Board shall grant all other education
credit according to the following:
a. Credit
shall not be granted for course work obtained in the United States or its
possessions unless attained at an institution of higher education accredited by
an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
b. Pro rata credit shall be granted for
successful completion of courses substantially equivalent to the courses
contained in the pertinent degree program identified in subsection (A) of this
rule.
c. Credit shall not be given
for general education courses in excess of the number of hours allowed in the
pertinent program identified in subsection (A).
d. In determining pro rata credit, 30
semester hours or 45 quarter hours shall equal 12 months' credit.
e. An applicant shall be granted both
education and work experience for the same period provided the total months'
credit granted in a period does not exceed the number of months in that
period.
f. Foreign education
evaluation service acceptable to the Board shall be required of
foreign-educated applicants and shall be provided at applicants'
cost.
B. The
Board shall credit work experience as follows:
1. One hundred and thirty hours or more of
work per month is equal to one month of work experience.
2. Between 85 hours and 129 hours of work per
month is equal to one-half month of work experience.
3. The Board shall not grant credit for less
than 85 hours of work experience in a month.
4. Experience shall be verified by the
employer before the Board grants the credit.
5.
Remediation specialist applicants shall have at
least eight years of acceptable education and remediation experience, including
at least three years of experience supervising
remediations
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