An applicant for licensure as a professional engineer shall pass written examinations as provided in part 1800.2700. An applicant for licensure under part 1800.0800, item F, shall satisfy the Minnesota licensing requirements that were in effect at the time of the applicant's original licensure in the other state. The written Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination shall be waived by the board if the applicant meets the requirements in part 1800.2800.
To qualify for admission to the written FE examination, the applicant shall present evidence of one of the following:
being within 48 quarter or 32 semester credits of obtaining an EAC-ABET accredited bachelor's degree;
completion of a minimum of 36 quarter or 24 semester credits in a graduate program in engineering where the bachelor's degree in that discipline of engineering is EAC-ABET accredited; or
completion of a minimum of 36 quarter or 24 semester credits toward an EAC-ABET accredited graduate degree.
To qualify for certification as an engineer-in-training, admission to the written PE examination, or licensure as a professional engineer, an applicant shall present evidence of one of the following:
graduation from a bachelor's engineering curriculum that receives EAC-ABET accreditation within five years of the applicant's graduation;
a non-EAC-ABET accredited or nonengineering bachelor's degree with the minimum number of engineering science and design credits as required in an EAC-ABET accredited degree (48 semester or 72 quarter credits);
a graduate degree from an engineering program where the bachelor's degree in that discipline of engineering is EAC-ABET accredited, even though the applicant's bachelor's degree was earned in a non-EAC-ABET accredited or nonengineering program;
graduation from a bachelor's engineering curriculum that has EAC-ABET accreditation and a graduate degree in engineering from an institution with an EAC-ABET accredited bachelor's curriculum in that discipline of engineering;
graduation from an EAC-ABET accredited graduate engineering curriculum even though the applicant's bachelor's degree was earned in a non-EAC-ABET accredited or nonengineering program;
graduation from an EAC-ABET accredited bachelor's engineering curriculum and graduation from an EAC-ABET accredited graduate engineering curriculum;
a non-EAC-ABET accredited or nonengineering bachelor's degree with the minimum number of engineering science and design credits as required in an EAC-ABET accredited degree (48 semester or 72 quarter credits) and a graduate degree from an engineering program where the bachelor's degree in that discipline of engineering is EAC-ABET accredited; or
a non-EAC-ABET accredited or nonengineering bachelor's degree with the minimum number of engineering science and design credits as required in an EAC-ABET accredited degree (48 semester or 72 quarter credits) and a graduate degree from an EAC-ABET accredited graduate engineering curriculum.
To qualify for licensure as a professional engineer, the applicant shall present evidence of one of the following:
completion of a minimum of four years of qualifying engineering experience if the applicant meets the education requirements of subpart 2a, item A, B, D, F, H, or I;
completion of a minimum of six years of qualifying engineering experience if the applicant meets the education requirements of subpart 2a, item C; or
completion of a minimum of three years of qualifying engineering experience if the applicant meets the education requirements of subpart 2a, item E or G.
Qualifying engineering experience gained before completion of one of the education requirements in subpart 2a must meet the following conditions:
experience gained before completion of at least two full years of one of the engineering curricula in subpart 2a, item A, B, C, E, or G, must receive no credit; and
experience gained before completion of at least one full year of the graduate engineering curricula in subpart 2a, item D, F, H, or I, must receive no credit.
Credit awarded under item D must not exceed the lesser of two years or 50 percent of the required number of years of qualifying engineering experience in this subpart.
MS s 326.06
14 SR 2988; 21 SR 1427; 38 SR 59; 43 SR 89; 43 SR 1301; 44 SR 987
March 20, 2020
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes