Montana Civil Engineer
MT Professional Engineers
The State of Montana requires 30 hours of Continuing Education prior to the license renewal period.
-Renewal for Engineers is June 30 of even-numbered years for all engineers.
Our online classes are applicable to Montana engineer continuing education for any engineering disipline.
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"Create Your Own" 30 Hour Continuing Education Package $299
This package is designed to fulfill the continuing education requirements of Montana Professional Engineers and includes:
(30) hours of General CE Credits (After enrollment you may choose any (30) of the following classes.)
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Montana
Professional Engineer Continuing Education Requirements
Hours Required: | 30 Hours biennially |
Renewal Deadline: | June 30 of even-numbered years for all engineers |
Carryover Allowed: | 15 |
Course Approval: | The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements. |
Course Content: | The course must have a "clear purpose and objective which will maintain, improve or expand the skills and knowledge relevant to the licensee's field of practice". |
State Website: | http://bsd.dli.mt.gov/license/bsd_boards/pel_board/board_page.asp |
Contact Info: | MT - Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors 301 South Park, 4th Floor Helena, MT 59620-0513 Tel: 406- 841-2367 |
Valid Course Work Units: | PDH units may be earned as follows: (a) successful completion of college courses; (b) successful completion of continuing education courses; (c) successful completion of correspondence, televised, videotaped and other short courses/tutorials; (d) presenting or attending qualifying seminars, in-house courses, workshops or professional or technical presentations made at meetings, conventions or conferences; (e) teaching or instruction in (a) through (d), above; (f) authoring published papers, articles or books; (g) active participation in professional or technical societies; (h) patents. |
Converting Education to PDH: | The conversion of other units of credit to PDH units is as follows: (a) one college or unit semester hour .................. 45 PDH (b) one college or unit quarter hour................... 30 PDH (c) one continuing education unit .............. 10 PDH (d) one hour of professional development in course work, seminars or professional or technical presentations made at meetings, conventions or conferences.... 1 PDH (e) each published paper, article or book.................... 10 PDH (f) active participation in professional and technical society (each organizat...... 2 PDH (g) each patent.................. 10 PDH (h) for teaching apply multiple of two. (Teaching credit is valid for teaching a course or seminar for the first time only. Teaching credit does not apply to full-time faculty.) (i) self-study ........................... 10 PDH (A maximum of 10 PDH will be allowed per renewal cycle for self-study. Self-study is considered a formatted review of new subject matter or technical information such as video tapes series, Internet courses that do not include a final examination, etc.) |
Recordkeeping: | The responsibility of maintaining records to be used to support credits claimed is the responsibility of the licensee. Records required include, but are not limited to: (a) a log showing the type of activity claimed, sponsoring organization, location, duration, instructor's or speaker's name and PDH credits earned; (b) attendance verification records in the form of completion certificates or other documents supporting evidence of attendance; or (c) records as maintained by the professional development registry for engineers and surveyors (PDRES) or other similar repositories. These records must be maintained for a period of three years and copies may be requested by the board for audit verification purposes. |