
APEGA serves a large and diverse membership – one that includes more
than 3,000 geoscience members in training. And
what geoscientists need from their professional Association is not always the
same as what engineers need.
Registration requirements are different. Not all of APEGA’s published
standards and guidelines apply to geoscience. And although engineers and geoscientists
are regulated together and sometimes work together, their histories and professional
cultures aren’t the same either.
That’s why this area exists and why one APEGA manager’s job is dedicated
to the geoscience community.
REGISTRATION
FOR GEOSCIENTISTS
Do you plan to practice geology or geophysics
in Alberta? If so, you must be licensed and registered by APEGA. This section
will guide you through the process.
REGISTRATION
FOR R.P.T.S (G)
Do you plan to practice geoscience
in Alberta? If so, you must be licensed and registered by APEGA. This section
will guide you through the process.
MOBILITY
What must a geoscientist do before practicing
in other jurisdictions, within Canada and beyond? Go here to connect to other
associations’ websites and for information on mobility agreements.