Download
an application form.
When you sign the application form, you will also be signing
a declaration that you have reviewed the Engineers
& Geoscientists Act.
Please check the FEE SCHEDULE for the most current fees.
You need to provide
a certified copy of your Canadian Citizenship (citizenship
card, birth certificate or current Canadian passport) or Permanent
Resident Status.
To have a copy certified,
make a photocopy of your document and ask a P.Eng., P.Geo.,
or Notary Public to sign and stamp it as a "true copy
of the original". Alternatively, you may bring your
original document to the APEGBC office and we can make a certified
copy for you at no cost.
Please do not send
your original citizenship card, birth certificate, current
Canadian Passport or Permanent Resident Status Card to APEGBC.
This is a detailed description of your engineering or geoscience work experience. It should be in first-person, typewritten/word-processed format on standard-sized paper (8.5 x 11 inches) and organized for clarity of reading. Your experience must be presented in chronological order and provide the following information for each position/employer:
- dates of engagement, name of the employer, your position and the name and position of your professional supervisor;
- a first-person description of the work for which you were responsible, including a description of the projects in which you were involved and your role in each project;
- clearly identify the engineering/geosciences problems you encountered and how you solved them;
- methods, resources, standards and codes upon which you relied to carry out the work;
- supervision you provided (if any);
- other details as applicable that clearly demonstrate to APEGBC’s reviewers the nature and level of your engineering or geosciences experience and your competence.
Any gaps or overlaps in time periods should be explained. APEGBC will be looking for evidence of a progression of experience and responsibility throughout your career.
As a guideline, a typical experience report will not be less than ten pages, single-spaced. Note that publications and/or training do not count as part of the Work Experience Details Report and should be listed at the end.
An engineering work experience detail documentation template is available. Currently it is not mandatory to submit this template as part of your work experience summary documentation.
EITs and GITs who record their experience using the Online Experience Reporting system do not need to submit work experience details in hard copy format but must follow the guidelines outlined above.
For Project and Construction Management Please refer to the following guideline the Guideline for Evaluation of Project and Construction Management
For Satisfactory Experience: Application of Theory, In Mining Industry by Area of Practice. Please refer to the following Guideline
For Experience gained by University Faculty, please refer to APEGBC’s Guideline on Evaluation of Professional Engineering or Geoscience Experience Gained by University Professors
You must submit a completed Practice Declaration Form
If you are applying
for registration in Computer Engineering, Environmental Engineering. Forest Engineering, Integrated Engineering, Marine
Engineering, Naval Architectural Engineering, Software Engineering or Structural
Engineering
there are additional requirements.
For Computer Engineering you must submit a Computer
Engineering Checklist.
For Environmental
Engineering you must submit an Environmental
Engineering Checklist and your work experience details
must follow the Environmental
Engineering Experience Guidelines.
For Forest Engineering you must meet specific Required Competencies for Application of Theory for Forest Engineering in addition to the other five general elements of the Satisfactory Engineering Experience requirements
For Integrated Engineering you must meet the Integrated
Engineering Criteria.
For Marine Engineering your work experience details must follow the Marine
Engineering Experience Guidelines.
For Naval Architectural Engineering your work experience details must follow the Naval
Architectural Engineering Experience Guidelines.
For Software
Engineering you must submit a Software
Engineering Checklist and your work experience details
must follow the Software
Engineering Experience Guidelines.
For Structural
Engineering you must demonstrate seismic design experience and/or you must have seismic design courses in your transcripts.
A transcript is
a document that lists all of the courses that you took and
the grades that you received at your university/college/or
other academic institute. A transcript also usually
states the name of your degree or diploma and the date on
which it was granted.
You must ask
your academic institute to send your transcripts directly
to APEGBC via post or courier only. APEGBC does not accept transcripts via fax or email from academic institutes.
If your academic institute is not able
to send us your transcripts you must write a letter to APEGBC
explaining your situation. The letter should state
how you have tried to get the transcripts and request that
certified copies of the original transcripts already in your
possession be accepted. Universities can almost always
send us your transcript.
If your academic institution requires a formal request from APEGBC to have your transcripts sent please forward them an APEGBC transcript request letter
If you are already
an EIT with APEGBC, then your undergraduate transcript is
on file. However, if you have earned additional degrees
since becoming enrolled as an EIT you must ask your university
to send APEGBC these transcripts. If you want to receive
credit towards registration for your additional degrees then
you must provide copies of your thesis abstracts.
On the application
form you will be asked to nominate a minimum of four referees
who can validate your engineering experience. Combined,
the referees should cover as much of your engineering experience
as possible but a minimum of four years must be covered.
Credit may not be given for experience that cannot be validated
by references and you may be asked to provide additional referees.
You are responsible
for sending a blank reference form and a copy of your work
experience details to each of your referees. The
referee must then send the completed reference form signed and dated directly
to APEGBC by mail or fax. Completed reference forms signed and dated can also be emailed to register@apeg.bc.ca.
Reference forms submitted to APEGBC must be signed and dated by the referee, forms received without signature and date will be considered incomplete and not accepted.
Canadian experience
must be verified by Canadian P.Eng. referees. International
experience must be verified by international referees and
these should be either Professional Engineers or the equivalent.
Download
a reference form.
A Confirmation
Request Form filled out by all Associations/Ordre of which
you are, or have ever been, a member. Please fill out the
top portion of the form and fax it to the appropriate Associations/Ordre.
They will complete the form and return it directly to APEGBC.
This is required
only for applicants who hold P.Eng. or PE
membership status in another Provincial Engineering Association
or US State Board.
Before being granted registration
as a Professional Engineer you must successfully complete
the Professional
Practice Exam.
The PPE may be attempted
after all academic requirements are met and you have obtained
a minimum of twenty four months of engineering experience.
Before being granted
registration as a Professional Engineer you must complete
the
Law and Ethics Seminar requirement.
To obtain your P.Eng. status you must demonstrate that you have met the minimum academic requirements for application and for registration. To apply for registration as a professional engineer, you are required to have the equivalent of graduation from a four year full time bachelors program in applied science, engineering, geoscience, science or technology. For Canadian applicants this normally means that you have a bachelor's degree in engineering from an accredited Canadian university program.
If you do not have an undergraduate degree in engineering from an accredited Canadian university program, your academic background will be assessed and you may be assigned academic examinations.
You may be granted exemption from examinations.
To
become registered as a Professional Engineer or to obtain
a Non-Resident Licence, you must demonstrate that you have
a minimum of four years of satisfactory engineering work experience.
At least one of these years must be gained in a Canadian
Environment. Normally, work experience in a Canadian Environment
is gained in Canada, under the supervision of a Canadian Professional
Engineer.
Acceptable
engineering work experience must include the application of
theory and should provide exposure to, or experience in, the
following broad areas: practical experience, management, communication,
and the social implications of engineering.
Up to a maximum
of one year of pre-graduation or co-op experience may be accepted
if it is supervised by the appropriate professional and if it
otherwise satisfies all of APEGBC's experience criteria. Applicants
with post-graduate degrees may be given credit for engineering
experience gained as part of their post-graduate studies.
Please refer to the Satisfactory
Engineering Experience Guidelines and the Discipline-Specific Requirements for more details.
In order to become
a member of APEGBC you
must be of good character and reputation. Good character connotes
moral and ethical strength and includes integrity, candor,
honesty and trustworthiness. All APEGBC members are held accountable
to a Code of Ethics that governs the way an individual practices
his or her profession. APEGBC will review the information
provided in your application to ensure that you meet these
standards.
Application
Guide.
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