Or. Admin. R. 809-030-0025 - Qualifications for Geologist Fundamentals Examination and Certification as a Geologist-in-Training
(1) To qualify to take the geologist
fundamentals section of the national examination, a candidate shall:
(a) Have an undergraduate degree in geology,
geological sciences, or earth science from an accredited college or university;
or
(b) Have successfully completed
sufficient qualifying geology coursework, as specified in (2), from an
accredited college or university.
(2) A candidate must have successfully
completed 45 quarter hours of qualifying geologic coursework, of which 36
quarter hours as presented in the official transcript of the candidate were
upper division coursework from the following list or other upper division
coursework substitutions approved by the Board:
(a) Climate change science;
(b) Coastal processes;
(c) Economic geology;
(d) Engineering geology;
(e) Environmental geology;
(f) Geochemistry or
Hydrogeochemistry;
(g) Geographic
Information Systems (GIS);
(h)
Geology field camp;
(i) Geology
field methods;
(j)
Geomorphology;
(k)
Geophysics;
(l)
Geostatistics;
(m) Glacial
geology;
(n) Groundwater
hydrology;
(o) Groundwater
modelling;
(p) Historical
geology;
(q)
Hydrogeology;
(r)
Lithology;
(s) Marine
geology;
(t) Mineral
exploration;
(u) Mineralogy,
Optical mineralogy, or Clay mineralogy;
(v) Paleopedology/paleosoils;
(w) Petrography;
(x) Petroleum geology;
(y) Petrology;
(z) Planetology;
(aa) Remote sensing;
(bb) Rock mechanics;
(cc) Sedimentology;
(dd) Seismology;
(ee) Soil science;
(ff) Stratigraphy;
(gg) Structural geology;
(hh) Tectonics;
(ii) Volcanology.
(3) The Board delegates to the Board
application review coordinator the authority to approve coursework
substitutions under (2) of this rule.
(4) To qualify for registration as a
Geologist-in-Training (GIT), an applicant must meet the following requirements:
(a) Passed the fundamentals section of the
national examination. An applicant who passed the fundamentals section of the
national examination in another jurisdiction must provide official
documentation of the examination score and also must demonstrate qualifying
education as defined in (1) and (2) of this rule.
(b) Submitted a complete application on forms
provided by the Board;
(c)
Submitted applicable fees as per OAR 809-010-0001.
(5) The GIT registration is a title only
registration. A GIT is not authorized to independently practice geology for
others or use the titles "Registered Geologist" or "Certified Engineering
Geologist".
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 670.310, 672.555 & 672.575
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 672.535, 672.555 & 672.575
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