There is an examination process that allows non-Canadian university engineering degree holders to prove qualification. But it basically involves re-studying a lot of the math, physics, and relevant engineering material to pass the exam. I don't know if that process applies to master's holders...
After some more information gathering, I have found out that one cannot get registered as a Professional Engineer in my province (BC) without a Bachelor degree in engineering. So a Masters wouldn't really help me anyways (my goal being to get PE some day).
Hi all. Great forum, lots of good advice. Here's my question...
I have a BSc in Physics and have work experience mostly at a technologist level in various industries. I find that most of the "good" jobs out there that interest me require an Engineering degree if not PEng credential.
I have...
Has anyone that already has a Physics degree then entered into an Engineering program? Do universities typically give credit for courses completed from the BSc?