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by WelcomeShorty
959 days ago
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> "Engineer" is the protected term, and you have to be licensed to use it. The IEEE documented that a little different: It is the IEEE-USA position that: • Individuals who have graduated with an engineering degree from an ABET/EAC accredited program of engineering education should not be prohibited from using the title “Engineer.” • The protected titles “Professional Engineer,” “Licensed Engineer,” “Registered
Engineer,” and variations thereof, should be reserved for those whose education and experience qualify them to practice in a manner that protects public health, safety and welfare -- and who have been licensed to practice engineering by a jurisdiction. From: https://ieeeusa.org/assets/public-policy/positions/workforce... |
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The objection is IMO as linguistically specious as the one aimed by MDs against PhDs. Both are entitled to the honorific Doctor, and context is as important as anything else.