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Engineering Licensure and the FE Examination Regina DingerExecutive Director regina.dinger@bels.alabama.gov334-242-5021 AL Board of Licensure for PE and PLS
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What is Licensure?
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Engineering Licensure A Path of Opportunity
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Why is it Important? To the Public To You
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A legal necessity Improved employment security Better opportunities for advancement Personal satisfaction Reasons for Licensure
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Steps to Licensure
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Step 1 Graduate from an ABET-accredited Degree Program
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Step 2 Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE)
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WHO
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WHEN National Test – Mid April and End of October Filing Deadline –Jan 15 and July 1 Usually taken during Senior Year
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Average Pass Rates Average Pass Rate Drops from 75% to 52 %
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Test Format 8-Hour Closed-Book Exam 2 Sessions (Morning & Afternoon
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Morning Session 120 Questions Engineering Economics Electrical Circuits Chemistry Ethics Dynamics Fluid Mechanics Mechanics of Materials Thermodynamics Mathematics Statics Computers Material Science
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Afternoon Session 60 Questions Disciplines Chemical Civil Electrical Industrial Mechanical Environmental General Same topics as morning
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Preparation Attend Classes Review Courses Study Materials NCEES Web Site
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Step 3 Acquire Engineering Experience with increasing Levels of Responsibility with Supervision of a Licensed Engineer
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Step 4 Pass the Pass the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exam (PE)
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Principles & Practice of Engineering Exam (PE) 8-Hour Open-Book Exam Morning & Afternoon Sessions 80-100 Questions Multiple Offerings for Larger Disciplines Multiple Choice Format
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“No choice” (Both Sessions the Same for Everyone Architectural Chemical Control Systems Environmental Fire Protection Industrial Metallurgical Mining and Mineral Naval Architecture & Marine Nuclear Petroleum Structural
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“Breadth & Depth” (Common session in AM, and Depth module in PM) Civil –Environmental, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation, and Water Resources Electrical & Computer –Computers, Power, and Electronics, Controls and Communications Mechanical –HVAC and Refrigeration, Machine Design, and Thermal and Fluid Systems
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Your Name, P.E. Enjoy the Benefits of a Professional Engineering License
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Alabama Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers www.bels.alabama.gov National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) www.ncees.org or www.engineeringlicense.com
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