Each applicant shall designate the classification in the
following schedule of minimum requirements under which the application is to be
considered. However, the board may, at its discretion, consider it under
another classification.
(a)
Professional engineer.
(1) Class
1. The applicant shall be a graduate of an approved course* in engineering in a
school or college approved by the board as of satisfactory standing, have a
specific record of an additional four years of experience in engineering work
which shall be of a character satisfactory to the board and pass a written
examination prescribed by the board, the first part of which shall test the
applicant's knowledge of fundamental engineering subjects, including
mathematics and the physical sciences, and the second part of which shall test
the applicant's ability to apply the principles of engineering to the actual
practice of engineering. The first and second parts of the written examination
shall be the uniform examination provided to the board by the National Council
of Engineering Examiners (NCEE). Work during the course of so-called
cooperative education programs does not qualify as experience in engineering
work. When an advanced degree in engineering has been awarded at an approved
institution, education in residence may be considered as part of the experience
requirement. The board may waive the first part of the written examination
where an applicant holds a license or certificate as engineer-in-training
issued by proper authority of any state or territory or possession of the
United States, or any country, provided the requirements for licensure or
certification of engineer-in-training under which such license or certificate
was issued shall not conflict with the statutory provisions pertaining to and
shall be of a standard not lower than the requirements for licensure of
engineers-in-training in the State of Connecticut.
Class 1A. The board may waive the first part of the written
examination for an applicant who has completed an approved course in
engineering, and who has at least eight years of experience. With the exception
of the above, all other requirements of this class shall be the same as for
Class 1.
(2) Class 2. The
applicant shall be a nongraduate with ten years or more of experience in
engineering work which shall be of a character satisfactory to the board and
which shall indicate knowledge, skill and education, approximating that
attained through graduation from an approved course in engineering and the
passing of the examination as described in Class 1. Special conditions of other
nongraduate classifications are as follows:
(A) An applicant who has completed a
nonapproved course in engineering in the United States and its territories
requires at least six years qualifying professional experience following the
degree and the passing of the examination.
(B) An applicant who has completed an
engineering technology program requires the following minimum experience in
acceptable engineering work and the passing of the examination:
(i) Two-year engineering technology
program-(Associate Degree):
(aa) An applicant
who has completed an accredited program** and holds an Engineer-In-Training
(EIT) license or certificate described in paragraph (c) below requires eight
and one-half years qualifying professional experience following
degree.
(bb) An applicant who has
completed an accredited program and does not hold an EIT license or certificate
requires ten years qualifying professional experience following
degree.
(cc) An applicant who has
completed a nonaccredited program and holds an EIT license or certificate
requires ten years qualifying professional experience following
degree.
(dd) An applicant who has
completed a nonaccredited program and does not hold an EIT license or
certificate requires ten years qualifying professional experience following
degree.
(ii) Four-year
engineering technology program (Bachelor's Degree):
(aa) An applicant who has completed an
accredited program and holds an EIT license or certificate described in
paragraph (c) below requires seven years qualifying professional experience
following degree.
(bb) An applicant
who completes an accredited program and does not hold an EIT license or
certificate requires eight years qualifying professional experience following
degree.
(cc) An applicant who
completes a nonaccredited program and holds an EIT license or certificate
requires nine years qualifying professional experience following
degree.
(dd) An applicant who
completes a nonaccredited program and does not hold an EIT license or
certificate requires ten years qualifying professional experience following
degree.
(C) An
applicant who has completed an engineering course outside the United States and
its territories requires the following minimum experience in acceptable
engineering work and the passing of the examination:
(i) An applicant who holds an EIT license or
certificate described in paragraph (c) below requires six to ten years
qualifying professional experience following the degree where the number of
years depends on the educational background of the applicant as evaluated by
the board.
(ii) An applicant who
does not hold an EIT license or certificate requires ten years qualifying
professional experience following the degree.
(D) An applicant who has completed a science
curriculum (Bachelor's Degree) requires the following minimum experience in
acceptable engineering work and the passing of the examination:
(i) An applicant who holds an EIT license or
certificate described in paragraph (c) below requires seven years qualifying
professional experience following the degree.
(ii) An applicant who does not hold an EIT
license or certificate requires eight years qualifying professional experience
following the degree.
(3) Class 3. The applicant shall be a
nongraduate who submits a specific record of twenty years or more of experience
in engineering work. The applicant shall pass the examination as described in
Class 1, but the board may waive the first part of the examination if the
experience record is of a character satisfactory to the board. The record shall
indicate that the applicant has been competent to be in responsible charge of
his work.
(4) Class 4. The
applicant shall hold a license, certificate or qualification or registration
issued by a proper authority of any state or territory or possession of the
United States, or any country, provided the requirements for licensure or
registration of professional engineers under which such license, certificate of
qualification or registration was issued shall not conflict with the statutory
provisions pertaining to and be of a standard not lower than the requirements
for licensure of professional engineers in the State of
Connecticut.
(b)
Land surveyor.
(1) Class 5. The
applicant shall be a graduate of a school or college approved by the board as
of satisfactory standing, including the completion of an approved course*** in
surveying, shall have a specific record of an additional three years of
experience in land surveying, which shall be of a character satisfactory to the
board and shall be deemed satisfactory experience when approximately 50% of the
minimum required time is derived from property line surveying divided
approximately equally between office and field experience and shall have passed
a two-part written examination prescribed by the board. The first part of the
examination shall test the applicant's knowledge of the fundamentals of land
surveying and the second part shall test the applicant's knowledge of the
procedures pertaining thereto. The first part and one-half of the second part
of the written examination shall be the land surveyor examination provided to
the board by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying
NCEES. The remaining half of the second part of the written examination isbe
divided into a 3 hour section provided to the board by the NCEES and will be
referred to as the Colonial Section and a one hour section prepared for the
board by an authorized testing firm or by a committee of licensed land
surveyors selected and approved by the board, and shall test the applicant's
knowledge of Connecticut land surveying procedures and laws.
The three years additional experience shall be in a
responsible, decision-making position normally under the direct supervision of
a licensed land surveyor. Position as a party chief is not necessarily
acceptable.
(2) Class 6.
The applicant shall be a nongraduate with nine years or more of experience in
surveying work at least three of which shall have been in land surveying and
which shall be of a character satisfactory to the board and which shall
indicate knowledge, skill and education approximating that attained through
completion of an approved course in surveying and shall have passed a written
examination as described in Class 5.
(A) The
nine years of experience shall consist of the following:
(i) A minimum of three years experience shall
be in a responsible decision-making position normally under the direct
supervision of a licensed land surveyor, and a
(ii) Minimum of three years as a party
chief.
(iii) Experience below the
level of party chief may only be credited to the following extent: a maximum of
two years in a position known as "instrument man," and a maximum of one year in
a position known as "rodman."
(B) In lieu of the above, an applicant who
has completed any of the following education programs related to surveying
requires the following minimum experience in acceptable surveying work and the
passing of the examination as described in Class 5.
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Education
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Minimum Experience Required
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1.
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Four-year degree****
(civil engineering major)
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4 years-1 year party chief and 3 years supervisory as
defined in (i) above
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2.
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Two-year degree
(surveying major)
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5 years-2 years party chief and 3 years supervisory as
defined in (i) above
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3.
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Two-year degree
(civil technology major)
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6 years-3 years party chief (maximum of 1 year as
instrument man may be substituted) and 3 years supervisory as defined in (i)
above
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(3) Class 7. The applicant shall be a
graduate or nongraduate who submits a specific record of sixteen years or more
of experience in surveying work, at least ten of which shall have been in land
surveying. The applicant shall pass the examination as described in Class 5,
but the board may waive the first part of the examination if the experience
record is of a character satisfactory to the board. The record shall indicate
that the applicant has been competent to be in responsible charge of his work.
(A) The sixteen years of experience shall
consist of the following:
(i) A minimum of ten
years experience shall be in a responsible, decision-making position normally
under the direct supervision of a licensed land surveyor, and
(ii) A minimum of three years as a party
chief.
(iii) Experience below the
level of party chief may only be credited to the following extent: A maximum of
two years as an "instrument man," and a maximum of one year as a
"rodman."
(4)
Class 8. The applicant shall hold a license, certificate of qualification or
registration issued by a proper authority of any state or territory or
possession of the United States, or any country, provided the requirements for
registration of land surveyors under which such license, certificate of
qualification or registration was issued shall not conflict with the statutory
provisions pertaining to and shall be of a standard not lower than the
requirements for licensure of land surveyors in the State of Connecticut and
shall have passed that portion of the written examination as described in Class
5 which is specific to Connecticut practice.
(5) General requirements for Classes 5, 6, 7,
and 8.
(A) A maximum of one-year experience
credit will be given for any one calendar year.
(B) Part-time surveying work will not be
considered equal in time to full-time work. A maximum of fifty percent (50%)
credit will be given for part-time surveying work.
(C) Military surveying work will not
necessarily be considered equal in time to civilian work.
(D) Where application shows commingled
experience in both engineering and land surveying, a breakdown shall be
provided on the application form to show time in each discipline.
(E) The applicant shall indicate the name and
license number of the land surveyor whose direct supervision he worked under
when in a responsible, decision-making position.
(c)
Engineer-in-training.
(1) Class
9. The applicant shall be a graduate of an approved course* in engineering and
shall have passed the first part of a written examination as described in Class
1.
(2) Class 10. The applicant
shall be a nongraduate with six years or more of experience in engineering work
which shall be of a character satisfactory to the board and which shall
indicate knowledge, skill and education approximating that attained through
graduation from an approved course in engineering and shall have passed the
first part of the written examination as described in Class 1. Special
conditions of other nongraduate classifications are as follows:
(A) An applicant who has completed a
nonapproved course in engineering in the United States and its territories, not
eligible under the provisions of section
20-300-6,
requires at least two years qualifying professional experience following the
degree and the passing of the examination.
(B) An applicant who has completed an
engineering technology program requires the following minimum experience in
acceptable engineering work and the passing of the examination:
(i) Two-year engineering technology program
(Associate Degree), both accredited** and nonaccredited programs require six
years qualifying professional experience following degree.
(ii) Four-year engineering technology program
(Bachelor's Degree):
(aa) An applicant who
completes an accredited program** requires four years qualifying professional
experience following degree.
(bb)
An applicant who completes a nonaccredited program requires five years
qualifying professional experience following degree.
(C) An applicant who has completed
an engineering course outside the United States and its territories requires
six years qualifying professional experience following the degree and the
passing of the examination.
(D) An
applicant who has completed a science curriculum (Bachelor's Degree) requires
four years qualifying professional experience following the degree and the
passing of the examination.
(3) Class 11. The applicant shall hold a
license or certificate of qualification as an engineer-in-training issued by a
proper authority of any state or territory or possession of the United States,
or any country, provided the requirements for certification under which such
license or certificate of qualification was issued shall not conflict with the
statutory provisions pertaining to and are of a standard at least equal to the
requirements for licensure as an engineer-in-training in the State of
Connecticut.
(d)
Surveyor-in-training.
(1) Class
12. The applicant shall be a graduate of an approved*** surveying curriculum of
four years or more approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and
shall have passed part I of the national examination relating to fundamentals
of land surveying.
(2) Class 13.
The applicant shall be a graduate of a related science curriculum of four years
or more which shall include surveying courses satisfactory to the board, have a
specific record of two years or more of land surveying experience satisfactory
to the board, and shall have passed part I of the national examination relating
to fundamentals of land surveying.
(3) Class 14. The applicant shall be a
graduate of a related science curriculum of two years or more which shall
include surveying courses satisfactory to the board, have a specific record of
four years or more of land surveying experience satisfactory to the board, and
shall have passed part I of the national examination relating to the
fundamentals of surveying.
Class 14A. The applicant shall be a nongraduate with six years
or more of experience in surveying work which work is of a character
satisfactory to the board and which indicates knowledge, skill and education
approximating that attained through completion of an approved course in
surveying, provided any such person shall have passed part I of the national
examination relating to the fundamentals of land surveying.
(4) Class 15. The applicant shall hold a
license or certificate of qualification as a surveyor-in-training (SIT) issued
by a proper authority of any state or territory or possession of the United
States, or any country, provided the requirements for certification under which
such license or certificate of qualification was issued shall not conflict with
the statutory provisions pertaining to and are of a standard at least equal to
the requirements for licensure as a surveyor-in-training in the State of
Connecticut.
(5) General
requirements for classes 12, 13, 14 and 14A.
(A) Senior students in the last semester of
an approved*** curriculum may apply for the SIT examination and shall be
permitted to take the examination prior to graduation provided application is
made under class 12. Certification will be granted only after graduation and
passing the examination.
(B)
Experience requirements for classes 13, 14 and 14a shall be under the direct
supervision of a practicing, licensed land surveyor.
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* The list of approved engineering courses adopted by the board
is that compiled annually by the accreditation board for engineering and
technology entitled "accredited programs" leading to first degrees in
engineering in the United States and that compiled annually by the Canadian
Accreditation Board for accredited engineering curricula in Canada.An applicant
whose first degree from an institution is not on this list but who holds a
higher engineering degree from an institution whose first degree is listed will
be considered as a graduate of an approved course.
** The list of accredited programs in engineering technology
adopted by the board is compiled annually by the accreditation board for
engineering and technology entitled "accredited programs" leading to degrees in
engineering technology.
*** An approved course in surveying is at least a
baccaleaureate degree in surveying from a school, college, or university
holding regional accreditation, including the completion of at least thirty
(30) semester credits in surveying subjects.
**** Completed surveying courses may be used as party chief
experience at the rate of one-year experience for thirty (30) semester
credits.