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Geologist — PG
Total cost: $200
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Yes
License Required
Yes
ASBOG Required
5 yrs
Experience Years
Not Required
State-Specific Exam
32 hrs
CE Hours
$200
Total Initial Fees
Degree & Accreditation
VerifiedDegree Required
Bachelor's Required
Graduate Degree
Graduate degrees may substitute for professional experience as determined by the board
Degree Field
30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of geology including an earned bachelor's or advanced degree from an accredited institution
Accreditation
Degree from a regionally accredited institution
Professional geologists must hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree in geology, geological engineering, geophysics, or a closely related geoscience field from an accredited institution. A graduate degree may reduce the professional experience requirement by one to two years in most states.
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Examination Requirements
VerifiedASBOG Examinations Required
Association of State Boards of Geology
FG Exam
Fundamentals of Geology (FG): Covers mineralogy, petrology, structural geology, stratigraphy, hydrogeology, and geophysics.
PG Exam
Practice of Geology (PG): Covers applied geology, environmental geology, hydrogeology, engineering geology, and professional practice.
No State Exam
State-Specific Exam
The ASBOG examinations consist of two parts: the Fundamentals of Geology (FG) exam, typically taken near graduation, and the Practice of Geology (PG) exam, taken after gaining qualifying professional experience. Both exams are administered by ASBOG (Association of State Boards of Geology) and are offered in March and October each year.
Overall licensing difficulty: 40/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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ASBOG Fundamentals of Geology (FG) Exam
Format
Computer-based, multiple choice
How long should you study? Most candidates study 2–4 weeks before taking the ASBOG Fundamentals of Geology (FG) Exam.
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Professional Experience
Verified5 yrs
Years Required
5 years of full-time experience as a geologist-in-training or in geologic work germane to public practice (board-approved curriculum); 8 years for non-approved curriculum; graduate degree credit not to exceed 1 year
Supervised Experience
Qualifying experience includes geological mapping, site investigations, environmental assessments, hydrogeological studies, geotechnical investigations, mineral exploration, and geological report preparation
Qualifying Experience
Most states require 3-5 years of professional geological experience working under the supervision of a licensed Professional Geologist. Qualifying experience includes geological mapping, environmental site assessments, hydrogeological studies, geotechnical investigations, and mineral exploration. A graduate degree may substitute for 1-2 years of experience.
State Licensing Requirements
VerifiedState License Required
State License Title
Professional Geologist
Additional Notes
South Carolina requires a bachelor's degree in geology or related geoscience for PG licensure.
Approximately 33 states require licensure for professional geologists. States that do not require licensure include Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New York, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia. Even in non-licensing states, ASBOG certification may be required by employers or for government contracts.
Practice Scope & Specialties
VerifiedEnvironmental
Authorized
Hydrogeology
Authorized
Geotechnical
Geotechnical investigations including subsurface characterization, soil and rock classification, and geologic hazard evaluation
Engineering Geology
Engineering geology including site characterization, foundation investigations, slope stability analysis, and geologic hazard assessment
Mining Geology
Mineral resource evaluation, mine site geology, exploration geology, and resource estimation
Professional geologists practice in areas including environmental site assessment, hydrogeology and groundwater studies, engineering geology, mining and mineral resource evaluation, geotechnical investigations, and geological hazard assessment. Some states offer specialty certifications in engineering geology or hydrogeology.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $100 |
License Fee | $100 |
Renewal Fee | $100 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application and license fees (excludes ASBOG exam fees where applicable) | $200 |
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Renewal & PDH Requirements
Verified2 years
Renewal Period
32 hrs
PDH Required
$100
Renewal Fee
PDH Details
32 hours of continuing education per biennium
Regulatory Board
Professional Geologist licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state licensing board. Most states require Professional Development Hours (PDH) or Continuing Education Units (CEU) in geology, environmental science, hydrogeology, or related technical topics. Requirements typically range from 15-32 hours per renewal cycle.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedEndorsement Available
Yes
Comity Available
Yes
Reciprocity Requirements
Most states that license geologists offer comity or endorsement for PG-licensed geologists from other states. Requirements typically include verification of current PG license, passage of both ASBOG exams, meeting education and experience requirements, and completing a background check. Some states may require a state-specific exam.
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South Carolina has a dedicated Board of Registration for Geologists. Requires 5 years of experience (8 years if curriculum not board-approved). Requires 32 CE hours per biennium, among the highest requirements of any state.
South Carolina requires a bachelor's degree in geology or related geoscience for PG licensure.
Both ASBOG exams (FG and PG) are required for licensure in South Carolina.
5 years of qualifying professional geological experience required.
South Carolina does not require a separate state-specific examination beyond ASBOG.
Continuing education required: 32 hours of continuing education per biennium.
Comity/endorsement is available for PG-licensed geologists from other states.
There is no interstate compact for geologists. ASBOG FG/PG exams facilitate reciprocity across the approximately 32-35 states that license Professional Geologists.
Geologist requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| South Carolina (you) | $200 | 482–500 wks | |
| Georgia | $200 | 586–604 wks | → |
| North Carolina | $200 | 378–396 wks | → |
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South Carolina requires a PG license for professional geologists. Both the FG and PG ASBOG exams are required. 5 years of professional experience required. All licensing is managed through the South Carolina Board of Registration for Geologists.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.