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Engineering Licensure A Path of Opportunity

Engineering Licensure A Path of Opportunity. National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. www.engineeringlicense.com. What is Licensure? Why Bother? Steps to Licensure FE Exam PE Exam. What is Licensure?. To the Public. Why is it Important?. To You.

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Engineering Licensure A Path of Opportunity

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  1. Engineering Licensure A Path of Opportunity

  2. National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying www.engineeringlicense.com

  3. What is Licensure? Why Bother? Steps to Licensure FE Exam PE Exam

  4. What is Licensure?

  5. To the Public Why is it Important? To You

  6. National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying National non-profit responsible for licensure of engineers & surveyors Prepares and administers FE exam and PE exam Offers Records Program for licensed engineers & surveyors

  7. Why Bother

  8. Click Here to Play Video

  9. Steps to Licensure

  10. Graduate from an ABET-accredited Engineering Program

  11. Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE)

  12. Acquire Engineering Experience with Increasing Levelsof Responsibility with Supervision of a Licensed Engineer

  13. Pass the Principles & Practice of Engineering Exam (PE)

  14. Your Name, P.E.Enjoy the Benefits of a Professional Engineering License

  15. Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE)

  16. Who should take the FE? What is the test like? When should I take it? How do I prepare?

  17. WHO

  18. TEST FORMAT

  19. 6-Hour Computer Based Exam Pearson VUE Testing Center FE Examination

  20. 110Questions Engineering Economics Mathematics, Computers Structures, Geotechnical Professionalism & Ethics Engineering Statistics Construction, Surveying Materials Thermodynamics Mathematics Statics, Dynamics, Fluids Environmental Material Properties Transportation FE Civil Exam

  21. Disciplines • - Chemical • - Civil • - Electrical & Computer • - Industrial • - Mechanical • Environmental • Other FE Examination

  22. WHEN Four Testing Windows Covering 8 Months

  23. Average Pass Rate Drops from 75% to 52% Within last 3-5 years Within last 2 years Still Enrolled 0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

  24. PREPARATION

  25. Pass the Principles & Practice of Engineering Exam (PE)

  26. 8-Hour Open-Book Exam Morning & Afternoon Sessions 80-100 Questions Multiple Offerings for Larger Disciplines Multiple Formats PE Examination

  27. “No Choice”(Both Sessions the Same for Everyone) - Metallurgical - Mining and Mineral - Naval Architecture & Marine - Nuclear - Petroleum - Structural - Agricultural - Architectural - Chemical - Control Systems - Environmental - Fire Protection - Industrial PE Examination

  28. “Breadth & Depth” (Common session in AM, and Depth module in PM) Civil Environmental, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation, and Water Resources Electrical & ComputerComputers, Power, and Electronics, Controls and Communications Mechanical HVAC and Refrigeration, Machine Design, and Thermal and Fluid Systems PE Examination

  29. National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying www.engineeringlicense.com

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