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Code · Delaware · Title 24 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 28. Professional Engineers

§ 2818. Experience and educational equivalence.

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(a)For applicants holding a baccalaureate degree in engineering as described in § 2817(1)a. of this title, the experience of a full-time faculty member teaching advanced engineering subjects in an ABET-accredited, or CEAB-accredited engineering curriculum may be accepted as part of the professional experience specified in § 2817(1) or
(2)of this title.
(b)For applicants holding a baccalaureate degree in engineering as described in § 2817(1)a. of this title, the award of a master’s degree in engineering involving 1 year or more of post graduate study in an engineering educational program approved by the Council may be accepted as 1 year of professional experience required in § 2817 of this title; or
(c)For applicants holding a baccalaureate degree in engineering as described in § 2817(1)a. of this title, the award of a doctorate, with or without a master’s degree, involving full-time post-graduate study in an engineering educational program approved by the Council may be accepted as 2 years of professional experience required in § 2817 of this title.
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