(a)
General. As an
alternative to the requirements of §
37.36 (relating to requirements
for certification as a geologist-in-training and for licensure as a
professional geologist), a candidate who is not certified as a
geologist-in-training may apply for licensure as a professional geologist by
satisfying the requirements of this section.
(b)
Qualifications. A
candidate for licensure as a professional geologist shall be of good moral
character and satisfy the requirements of this subsection.
(1) The candidate shall possess one of the
following educational qualifications that include field geology and structural
geology coursework that is sufficient to demonstrate that the candidate has
educational experience in tectonics and fractured bedrock geology and the field
methods needed to measure, map and evaluate geologic data:
(i) Graduation from an accredited institution
of higher learning in the United States, having majored in geology, geophysics,
geochemistry or engineering geology and having completed 30 semester hours or
45 quarter hours in the major.
(ii)
Graduation from an accredited institution of higher learning in the United
States that does not offer a major in geology, geophysics, geochemistry or
engineering geology, having completed 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours or
an equivalent amount of geological education, including 24 semester hours or an
equivalent amount in third-year or fourth-year courses or graduate
courses.
(iii) Graduation from a
foreign college or university that World Education Services or other
Board-approved professional evaluation service deems equivalent to a bachelor's
degree in geology, geophysics, geochemistry or engineering geology from an
accredited institution of higher learning in the United States.
(2) The candidate shall have
obtained experience in accordance with this paragraph prior to the submission
of the examination application. The experience must require the utilization,
application and interpretation of fundamental and practical principles of the
geological science and be of a character and grade to qualify the candidate to
assume responsible charge of the work involved in the practice of geology.
Acceptable experience may include the technical completeness reviews or
inspections of unfinalized work product. Unacceptable experience includes
routine sampling, laboratory work and geological drafting. A graduate degree in
geology, geophysics, geochemistry or engineering geology may be substituted as
part of the experience requirements in this paragraph at a rate of 1 year for a
master's degree and 1 year for a doctoral degree. Credit for graduate degrees
may not exceed 2 years of experience. The candidate shall possess one of the
following experience qualifications:
(i) Five
years of experience performing geological services or work in a position that
requires independent judgment, competence and accountability.
(ii) Five years of experience performing
geological services or work, including 3 years under the supervision of a
professional geologist, except that experience acquired prior to February 16,
1993, may be under the supervision of an unlicensed geologist who, through
education and experience, possesses the equivalent level of expertise as that
of a professional geologist.
(iii)
Five years of progressive full-time teaching experience in a geological
curriculum, including senior-level or graduate-level coursework, at an
accredited institution of higher learning.
(c)
Examinations. A
candidate who has satisfied the requirements of subsection (b) will be licensed
as a professional geologist upon achieving passing scores on the ASBOG
fundamentals of geology examination and the ASBOG principles and practice of
geology examination. A candidate may not be admitted to sit for the principles
and practice of geology examination until achieving a passing score on the
fundamentals of geology examination.
Notes
The
provisions of this § 37.36a adopted February 14, 2014, effective
2/15/2014, 44 Pa.B.
888.
The provisions of this § 37.36a issued under
sections 4(b) and (l), 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 of the Engineer, Land Surveyor and
Geologist Registration Law (63 P. S. §§
151(b) and
(l),
151.2,
151.3 and
151.4).
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code §
37.20 (relating to licensure by
endorsement); and 49 Pa.B. 3736 (relating to requirements for certification as
a geologist-in-training and for licensure as a professional
geologist).