mk2000
Mechanical
- Nov 5, 2001
- 92
I would ask this in an appropriate form if there was one but since this is the only forum Australia specific I will post this here. I apologise for any inconvenience caused in advance.
I have realised that in USA and Canada the local governments have regulated the engineering profession. By saying that people can not call themself an engineer unless they have been through the appropriate course and obtained the appropriate qualification form a certified university. This is quite the opposite in Australia. There are a lot of people which practice as an engineer with out having the appropriate qualification.
Does anyone know why the Australian governments (Local or federal) have not adopted the USA or Canadian trend as they seam to regulate the tradesman? For example plumbers, builders, and electricians all need to be licensed but not engineers.
Regards
I have realised that in USA and Canada the local governments have regulated the engineering profession. By saying that people can not call themself an engineer unless they have been through the appropriate course and obtained the appropriate qualification form a certified university. This is quite the opposite in Australia. There are a lot of people which practice as an engineer with out having the appropriate qualification.
Does anyone know why the Australian governments (Local or federal) have not adopted the USA or Canadian trend as they seam to regulate the tradesman? For example plumbers, builders, and electricians all need to be licensed but not engineers.
Regards