PD Forms Template
For your convenience an electronic version of the Professional Development Forms Template in Microsoft Excel form is available to be downloaded.
For your convenience an electronic version of the Professional Development Forms Template in Microsoft Excel form is available to be downloaded.
Activity Categories and Levels of Effort
A credible continuing professional development program must define minimum levels of effort. The unit of measure for this effort is the Professional Development Hour (PDH). Engineers PEI recognizes six general activity categories as contributing to continuing professional development. These are listed below with corresponding PDHs and summarized in Table 1.
To meet the Engineers PEI Program requirement:
Launched in January 2003, FC2I is a three-phase project. In Phase I, work focused on understanding the IEG experience, examining provincial and territorial engineering licensing procedures, and learning from those who work with and employ IEGs. In Phase II, the Steering Committee analyzed the information, determined where the process of integration needs improvement and began to build consensus among stakeholders on possible solutions.
The following is a guideline for correct wording for business cards for engineers.
~ Shows acceptable Business Card Formats for individuals registered or enrolled with Engineers PEI.
~ Shows acceptable Business Cards Formats for individuals not registered with Engineers PEI.
~ Shows unacceptable Business Cards Formats.
This manual sets out the requirements of the Engineers PEI Continuing Professional Development Program (the “Program”) for its members. The Program is flexible and provides each member with an organized and consistent approach to the development and recording of personal professional development that complies with the requirements set out herein.
Each member is required to keep records of his/her professional development and report the results to the Association annually. Forms for recording and reporting professional development activity are included in Appendix IV.
It is recognized by the Architects' Association of Prince Edward Island and the Association or Professional Engineers of the Province of Prince Edward Island (Engineers PEI) that the interests of the two Professions would best be served by the formulation of Joint Rules dealing with the responsibilities of both Professions in relation to the field of building design and construction.
"The First 40 Years - A History of the Association of Professional Engineers of Prince Edward Island" was published in 1995 to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of A.P.E.P.E.I. This 60 page booklet is a very interesting overview of engineering in Prince Edward Island with quotes from charter members, pictures of old and modern engineered structures and engineering accomplishments of the past forty years.
The Table of Contents lists the following headings:
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2006 - 2007 Annual Report
2007-2008 Annual Report