Utah Admin. Code R156-22-302b - Qualifications for Licensure - Education Requirements for Professional Engineer and Professional Structural Engineer
In accordance with Subsections 58-22-302(1)(d) and 58-22-302(2)(d), the engineering program criteria is established as follows:
(1) The bachelors degree shall be earned from
an engineering program accredited by EAC/ABET or the Canadian Engineering
Accrediting Board (CEAB).
(2) The
post- graduate degree shall be earned:
(a)
from an engineering program accredited by EAC/ABET or the Canadian Engineering
Accreditation Board (CEAB); or
(b)
from an institution which offers a bachelors or masters degree in an
engineering program accredited by EAC/ABET or CEAB in the same specific
engineering discipline as the earned post- graduate degree; and
(c) the applicant shall demonstrate that the
combined engineering-related coursework taken meets or exceeds the
engineering-related coursework required for an EAC/ABET- accredited bachel or
degree program.
(3) If
the degree was earned in a foreign country, the engineering curriculum shall be
determined by the NCEES Credentials Evaluations to fulfill the required
curricular content of the NCEES Engineering Education Standard.
(a) Engineering course work deficiencies must
be completed at an EAC/ABET-approved program; and
(b) all other coursework deficiencies may be
satisfied at a recognized college or university approved by the Division in
collaboration with the Board.
(4) A TAC/ABET accredited degree is not
acceptable to meet the qualifications for licensure as a professional engineer
or a professional structural engineer.
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