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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 443 — Examining board of architects, landscape architects, professional engineers, designers, professional land surveyors, and registered interior designers

443.05 Certification of engineers-in-training.

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443.05 Certification of engineers-in-training.
(1)An applicant for certification as an engineer-in-training shall submit as satisfactory evidence to the professional engineer section of the examining board one of the following:
(a)A diploma of graduation in engineering or a certificate in engineering from a school or college approved by the professional engineer section as of satisfactory standing.
(b)A specific record of 4 years or more of experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the professional engineer section.
(2)Graduation in engineering from a school or college approved by the professional engineer section as of satisfactory standing shall be considered as equivalent to 4 years of experience and the completion satisfactory to the professional engineer section of each year of work in engineering in such school or college without graduation shall be considered as equivalent to one year of experience. Graduation in a course other than engineering from a school or college approved by the professional engineer section as of satisfactory standing shall be considered as equivalent to 2 years of experience. No applicant may receive credit for more than 4 years of experience under this subsection.
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