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Engineering licensure - what is it? Licensure…

Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam: a required step in the process for obtaining engineering licensure (Professional Engineer (PE) License). Engineering licensure - what is it? Licensure…. How do I get licensed?. Why bother with licensure? Your career could last 40 years or more.

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Engineering licensure - what is it? Licensure…

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  1. Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam: a required step in the process for obtaining engineering licensure (Professional Engineer (PE) License)

  2. Engineering licensure - what is it?Licensure…

  3. How do I get licensed?

  4. Why bother with licensure?Your career could last 40 years or more. Changes can take place. Only licensed professionals are allowed to offer their services to the public and sign and seal plans for the public.This path can lead you to higher wages, a wider range of career opportunities, and a higher level of respect and credibility among your engineering peers.

  5. Why take the FE now? 75% pass rate now (higher for CU) 52% pass rate in two years But, don’t take the FE if you aren’t going to take it seriously. Results reflect on everyone at CU. Pass rates are known to employers and other schools. Prepare now Attend FE preparation classes in Spring 2011. Take practice questions on web.

  6. Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Morning Session – 4 hours (120 questions in 12 topic areas) Afternoon Session– 4 hours (60 questions – Engineering Area (like major))

  7. Afternoon Session – 4 hours (60 questions – Engineering Area (like major)) Chemical Engineering Civil Electrical Environmental Industrial (E&M Majors) Mechanical General

  8. Your packets: • Informational Memo • List of notaries on campus (application must be notarized) • Professional Engineer Licensing Application packet – need to complete Form 1 and return to Eileen Winters by October 15. • It’s all on the website http://www.clarkson.edu/engineering/feinfo.html • anyway, or you can contact Eileen (268-6446; eileen@clarkson.edu)

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