Week 6: CEP Seminar Flashcards
What is CE (Continuing Education)?
Any learning activity that helps with:
- maintaining or developing skills to help you as an engineer
- fulfilling your primary duty to protect the public and environment
Who must participate in the CE program?
- all registrants with practice rights
- those completing a CE program elsewhere
What time of each year is the Annual Reporting period?
May 1 - June 30 (final two months of reporting year)
How long is the CE reporting cycle?
It’s a three year rolling period
What must a registrant do in every year?
- complete mandatory regulatory learning module
- record 1 CE hour of ethical learning
- complete a CE plan
- submit annual reporting declaration
T/F: Designated Structural Engineers can record the same 60 hours for Struct Eng as they do for P. Eng
False - they must record an additional 60 hours related to structural engineering practice
What assessment must CE Plans include?
A Practice Risk Assessment
If an engineer records 50 hours in year 1, 10 hours in year two, 20 hours in year 3 and 25 hours in year four, are they compliant in years 1 to 3? What about for years 2 to 4?
Compliant for years 1 to 3
Non-compliant for years 2 to 4
If registrants pass the June 30 deadline without reporting sufficiently, what occurs?
What occurs if they are late on Oct 1?
What happens if they are still late on Jan 1?
- $200 fee
- registration suspended
- registration cancelled
List the four areas of CE learning
- Ethical
- Regulatory
- Technical
- Communication and Leadership
List 3 examples of a diverse mix of sources of CE learning
- training offered by employer
- attendance at a conference
- reading technical journals