Maryland Board for Professional Engineers
Professional Engineers Examination Application Instructions
Please select one of the following applications after you carefully read each section:
Option B
(1)
An applicant qualifies under this option if the applicant:
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(a)
has been graduated from a college or university on completion of at least a 4-year curriculum in engineering that the Board approves;
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(b)
subject to paragraph (2) below, has at least 4 years of work experience in engineering that is satisfactory to the Board and that indicates to the Board that the applicant may be competent to practice engineering;
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(c)
has passed an examination in the fundamentals of engineering given by the Board.
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(2)
If an applicant has completed graduate study in engineering that is approved by the Board, it may allow the applicant up to a 1-year credit toward the experience requirement of paragraph (1)(b) above.
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(3)
If an applicant has taught undergraduate or graduate courses in the practice of engineering or has directed engineering research and projects in the applicant’s field in a college or university offering an engineering curriculum that is approved by the Board, the Board may count the teaching experience as work experience for purposes of the experience requirements.
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(4)
If you are using a Masters or Ph.D. to qualify for the exam, you cannot also use it to receive a 1-year credit toward the work experience requirement.
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Option C
(1)
An applicant qualifies under this option if the applicant:
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(a)
has been graduated from a college or university on completion of at least a 4-year curriculum in engineering that the Board has not approved;
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(b)
subject to paragraph (2) below, has at least 8 years of work experience in engineering that is satisfactory to the Board and that indicates to the Board that the applicant may be competent to practice engineering;
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(c)
has passed an examination in the fundamentals of engineering given by the Board.
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(2)
If an applicant has taught undergraduate or graduate courses in the practice of engineering or has directed engineering research and projects in the applicant’s field in a college or university offering an engineering curriculum that is approved by the Board, the Board may count the teaching experience as work experience for purposes of the experience requirements.
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Option D
(1)
An applicant qualifies under this option if the applicant:
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(a)
subject to paragraph (2) below, has at least 12 years of work experience in engineering that is satisfactory to the Board, in at least 5 years of which the applicant has been in responsible charge, if the collective experience indicates to the Board that the applicant may be competent to practice engineering.
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(2)
If an applicant has completed 1 or more years of a college or university curriculum in engineering that the Board approves, it may allow, for each of those years, a 1-year credit towards the experience requirement of paragraph (1) above.
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(3)
If an applicant has completed 1 or more years of a college or university curriculum in engineering that has not been approved by the Board, the Board may allow, for each of those years, a credit of up to 6 months toward the experience requirement under paragraph (1) above.
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(4)
If an applicant has taught undergraduate or graduate courses in the practice of engineering or has directed engineering research and projects in the applicant’s field in a college or university offering an engineering curriculum that is approved by the Board, the Board may count the teaching experience as work experience for purposes of the experience requirements.
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