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Title: Becoming a


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  • Becoming a
  • Professional Geoscientist
  • November 2, 2006
  • Tina Obrigewitsch, P.Eng.
  • Director of Registration

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Becoming a Professional Geoscientist
  • WHY?
  • HOW?

3
WHY?
  • Geoscience Profession
  • Role of Society
  • Self regulation
  • The Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act
    (the Act)

4
Geoscience Profession
  • A profession is a calling requiring specialized
    knowledge and often long academic preparation
    (dictionary defn)
  • Professions assign their highest obligation to
    society above all others
  • In cases of conflicting responsibilities /
    interests, public safety, health and welfare is
    paramount

5
Role of society
  • Society has given the professions the privilege
    and authority of self regulation
  • As part of this social contract, the recognized
    professions in Canada are self-regulating under
    provincial / territorial legislation

6
Self Regulation
  • Society has said you, as professionals, are in
    the best position to determine who can practice
  • Members of the profession regulate themselves by
    ensuring only qualified professionals are
    licenced to practice

7
The Act
  • The Act includes
  • Objects of APEGS (paraphrased)
  • Ensure proficiency and competency of members in
    order to safeguard the public
  • Regulate the practice in accordance with the Act
    and Bylaws
  • Promote and improve the proficiency and
    competency of members
  • Foster the practice in a manner that is in the
    public interest

8
The Act includes
  • Definition of the practice of geoscience
  • Application of geoscience principles including
    the principles of
  • geology, geophysics and geochemistry
  • to any act of acquiring or processing data,
    advising, evaluating, examining, interpreting,
    reporting, sampling or geoscientific surveying,
    that is directed toward
  • the discovery or development of oil, NG, coal,
    metallic or non-metallic minerals, precious
    metals, water or other natural resources or
  • the investigation of surface or sub-surface
    geological conditions

9
The Act includes
  • Protection of title (Section 26)
  • No other person other than a professional
    geoscientist shall use the title
  • Professional Geoscientist
  • Geoscientist
  • Consulting Geoscientist
  • P.Geo.
  • either alone or in combination with any other
    word, title, designation to imply that he or she
    is a professional geoscientist

10
The Act includes
  • Further protection of title (Section 26)
  • No sole proprietorship, partnership, association
    of persons or corporation shall use the word or
    phrase
  • geoscience
  • P.Geo.
  • consulting geoscientist
  • either alone or in combination with any other
    word, title, designation to imply that the
    corp., etc or any of its members are professional
    geoscientists

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The Act includes
  • Authority for scope of practice (Section 27)
  • No person who is not a member shall hold himself
    or herself out as being a member
  • No person who is not a licenced professional
    geoscientist shall engage in the practice of
    professional geoscientist

12
The Act
  • As it pertains to Geoscientists-in-Training
  • Are full, licenced members with the rights and
    responsibilities to
  • Vote for Council
  • Run for Council (MIT position)
  • Vote at Annual/Special meetings of the
    Association
  • Seal geoscience work

13
Structure of the Profession
  • Geoscience is regulated on a provincial /
    territorial basis
  • The Canadian Council of Professional
    Geoscientists (CCPG) is the federation of the
    provincial and territorial geoscience
    Associations
  • CCPG
  • Canadian Geoscience Standards Board (CGSB)
  • Various committees

14
Becoming a Professional Geoscientist
  • HOW?
  • Education
  • Experience
  • Experience Reporting
  • Professional Practice Exam
  • References
  • Good Character

15
Education
  • Submit the application for registration as a
    geoscientist-in-training
  • Four-year, bachelor level university program of
    study in geoscience recognized by Council
  • Good character

16
Experience
  • 4 years of acceptable work experience
  • Acquired under the direct supervision of a
    professional member or with the assistance of a
    professional member mentor acceptable to Council

17
Experience Reporting
  • Submitted by the member-in-training, signed by
    the supervisor (and mentor if required)
  • At least 3 experience reports required (at 1 yr,
    2yrs and 4 yrs) or more if you change employers
    or have a change in job function

18
Experience Reporting
  • The Experience Review Committee reviews the
    reports and provides feedback if required
  • Experience is measure against APEGS Guideline 13
    Components of Acceptable Geoscience Work
    Experience

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Experience Reporting
  • Components of Acceptable Geoscience Work
    Experience includes
  • Application of the Knowledge of Geoscience
    Principles and Practice
  • Management of Geoscience
  • Social implications
  • Communication skills

20
Professional Practice Exam
  • 3 hour, closed book exam on Canadian law and
    ethics
  • Questions are a combination of True/False, short
    answer, multiple choice, long answer, one essay
  • Passing mark is 65

21
Professional Practice Exam
  • In order to be eligible to write
  • you must be registered as a member-in-training
  • Have at least 12 months of experience reports
    submitted to the APEGS office
  • Exam preparation
  • Law and Ethics Seminar 2 days long, approx. 6
    weeks before the exam

22
Professional Application
  • Once all requirements are completed, submit the
    application for registration as a professional
    member
  • Requires references from at least 3 professional
    engineers or professional geoscientists
  • One of the references must be from a previous
    engineer or geoscientist supervisor or mentor

23
Professional Development
  • All members are required to participate in the
    Associations Continuing Professional Excellence
    (CPE) program
  • Annual reporting of professional development
    points

24
Summary HOW?
  • Apply as a geoscientist-in-training
  • Report experience
  • Attend the Law and Ethics Seminar
  • Write the PPE
  • Apply as a professional member
  • CPE

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Contact information
  • Phone 525-9547 or
  • 1-800-500-9547
  • Website http//www.apegs.sk.ca
  • E-mail apegs_at_apegs.sk.ca
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