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November 2009
FYI:
Engineers Canada Fellowship Credentials Guideline
In 2007, Engineers Canada created the Engineers Canada Fellowship to honour individuals who have given noteworthy service to the engineering profession in one of the following categories:
1. Engineers who have:
2. Non-Engineers who have met the requirements of criteria (c), (d) and/or (e) mentioned above.
Being bestowed with this honour means that these dedicated individuals have the privilege of using the designation of "Fellow of Engineers Canada" or FEC, or "Honorary Engineers Canada Fellow" FEC (Hon.).
Guideline for credentials
Engineers Canada has adopted the following guideline when writing a person's name and their credentials: Name, FEC, Education, P. Eng.
In the case where several degrees or designations were obtained, they should be listed within the group in chronological order, i.e. Name, FEC, Education from 1984, Education from 1988, P. Eng., ing.
For a complete of Engineers Canada Fellowships, click here.
? Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland and Labrador
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