Applicants for certification as a Diplomate, Water Resources Engineer shall demonstrate that they meet the prescribed
Body of Knowledge for Water Resources Engineering by demonstrating:
- Active engagement in the professional practice of water resources engineering,
- A valid license to practice professional engineering in the U.S. or equivalent license issued by a foreign country.
- An ABET EAC approved undergraduate degree in engineering and either 1) a master of science or master of engineering degree in water resources, civil, agricultural, environmental, or 2) a doctoral degree in water resources, civil, agricultural, environmental engineering, or 3) have earned a minimum of thirty graduate level semester hours related to water resources engineering from a college with engineering program(s) accredited by ABET EAC, or their equivalent.**
**If undergraduate degree is not in engineering, the degree must be approved by AAWRE Admissions Committee for eligibility. Additional Masters & Doctoral Studies that may be accepted are Public Administration, Business Administration, Risk Assessment/Analysis, Hydraulics/Hydrology. Please contact certification@aawre.org to see if you meet the educational requirements.
- Ten years minimum of professional experience in water resources engineering work. The experience shall include active participation in responsible planning, design, analysis, operation, management, regulation, research, or teaching. In the case of teaching, the work experience shall be at an educational institution of recognized standing, or its equivalent.
- Agreement in writing to adhere to the ASCE Code of Ethics. AAWRE advocates high ethical standings in the profession.
- Submission of a complete online application, together with all fees and supporting documentation as required, including written recommendations endorsing the application from three peers who possess a valid license to practice professional engineering issued in the U.S. or equivalent license issued by a foreign country.
- Passage of an interview in a manner satisfactory to the Board of Trustees. The interviews shall consist of two phases:
- An oral presentation demonstrating that the applicant has mastered the requisite body of knowledge at the expert level, and
- An oral defense of the presentation in the form of questions and answers.
These requirements are current as of August 2005. They are subject to formal approval by the AAWRE Board of Trustees and the Civil Engineering Certification, Inc. (CEC) Board of Directors.
For Additional Information Contact:
American Academy of Water Resources Engineers
1801 Alexander Bell Drive
Reston, VA 20191
Web:
www.aawre.org
Phone: 703-295-6414
E-mail:
certification@aawre.org