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  Fundamentals of Engineering exam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the United States, the Fundamentals of Engineering exam (also known as the FE exam) is the first of two examinations engineers must pass in order to be certified as a Professional Engineer.
The exam is administered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES).
The exam is eight hours and is split into a four-hour morning session and a four-hour afternoon session.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fundamentals_of_Engineering_exam   (664 words)

  
 Clarkson University - Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering - F.E. Exam
In the past, the eight-hour exam has been a test of a dozen topics that are the basis of every engineer's education.
While the morning exam covers the first two years of an engineer's education, the afternoon exam covers about the last two years of the engineer's education in their specific branch of engineering.
We recommend that an engineer take the discipline test in his own branch of engineering as these topics are those that the engineer will use most throughout their career.
www.clarkson.edu /engineering/feinfo.html   (1481 words)

  
 PLI's Patent Bar Review Course
The Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE Exam) is a prerequisite for patent bar exam applicants under "Category C".
The FE exam is developed and administered by the State Board of Engineering Examiners in each state.
The morning session of the FE exam is based on general engineering fundamentals.
www.patentbarreview.com /feexam.html   (489 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
The FE Exam is composed of a 4-hour, 120 question multiple choice general-subject morning session, followed by a 1-hour break, then a 4-hour, 60 questions multiple choice discipline-specific afternoon session.
There is also an additional general afternoon exam for students not in those disciplines (though anyone can opt to take the general afternoon exam in place of a discipline-specific one).
Engineering students at the University of South Alabama are required to take and make a "good faith" effort to pass the Fundamentals of Engineering examination prior to their anticipated date of graduation.
www.southalabama.edu /engineering/mechanical/scholars/fereview.htm   (330 words)

  
 College of Engineering FE Exam FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Engineering licensure continues to evolve in response to increased mobility of engineers and advances in information technology, the trend being toward standardization and mutual recognition of licensees among the state licensing boards.
The afternoon exam focuses on approximately the last 2 years of the engineer's education in his or her specific branch of engineering, and is administered in five disciplines and one general, non-specific discipline examination.
The Mock FE Exam is intended to give a true exam experience to students and provide an alternative to those students who would take the actual FE Exam as their “trial run” without preparing for it.
www.orgs.ttu.edu /tspe/fe_faq.html   (2761 words)

  
 BCoE: Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
In the past, students were allowed to submit their FE Application and Exam fees at the same time however, due to several circumstances beyond the control of the College or the State Board of Licensure, this process had to change.
The FE Exam is a comprehensive test of the knowledge you have gained throughout your undergraduate education.
The exam is a test of your knowledge of fundamental engineering topics and you are most likely rusty on some them.
www.engr.msstate.edu /current_students/fe_exam/index.php   (2898 words)

  
 Professional Engineering at NCSU
A professional engineer is an engineer certified by a state board of registration to practice engineering.
Passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is the first step toward licensure, and it is best to take this exam in the last semester of your senior year.
Professional Engineers of North Carolina - PENC is a professional association of over 1800 individuals including Professional Engineers, engineering interns, engineering graduates, and engineering students in nine local chapters and five university engineering programs.
www.engr.ncsu.edu /students/profengr   (1027 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering Exam/Professional Licensing - Northwestern University: McCormick School of Engineering
The Fundamentals of Engineering exam (previously named the Engineer in Training Exam) is the first official step of the path to professional engineering licensure.
The exam is a very comprehensive one, but the good news is your engineering education is a solid foundation to work from.
The morning exam in particular will cover material that you probably took as a freshman or sophomore and that probably is not as fresh in your mind as you would want it to be when taking the exam.
www.mccormick.northwestern.edu /undergraduate/fe.php   (678 words)

  
 What is the FE exam? - EngineeringLicense.com - NCEES
The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is a measure of minimum competency to enter the profession.
This exam is a valid measure of minimum competency related to the educational training received in an engineering degree program.
In 1996, the NCEES offered the discipline-specific FE exam for the afternoon portion of the exam in order to test upper-level knowledge obtained in the last two years of school.
www.engineeringlicense.com /feexam   (334 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering exam call-out scheduled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Fundamentals of Engineering Examination is the first step a student must take in his or her progress to become a professional engineer.
Registration as a professional engineer protects the public by ensuring that engineers have met certain standards of competency in education.
Application forms for the exam will be available beginning Tuesday (9/3) from the individual engineering school offices and should be returned to those offices by 4 p.m.
www.purdue.edu /UNS/html3month/1996/960830.Feexam.html   (153 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering (FE/EIT) Exam FAQs (Professional Engineering Licensing)
Much of what the exam covers is basic information that you learn in the first two or three years of your undergraduate engineering education.
The advantage of taking the General exam is that you have to study all the same subject areas anyway to prepare for the morning session.
Here's a comparison of the pass rates of engineers who took the exam for their discipline versus those in the same discipline who took the General exam.
www.ppi2pass.com /ppi/PPIInfo_pg_myppi-faqs-fefaqs.html   (1987 words)

  
 FE (Fundamentals of Engineering Examination)
Texas licensed Professional Engineers who are taking the examination for record purposes, must obtain their examination scheduling forms from the Board office.
Exam for Record Purposes - Individuals who are licensed to practice professional engineering in Texas may take the examination for record purposes.
The Fundamentals of Engineering Examination is a supplied-reference examination.
www.tbpe.state.tx.us /lic_fe_info.htm   (956 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam
The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam also known as the Engineering in Training (EIT) exam and the Professional Engineering (PE) exam is administered by the Arizona State Board of Technical Registration, located in Phoenix, Arizona.
Engineering students are encouraged to take and pass the FE examination during their last semester in college, or the first year after graduation.
College of Engineering, and the University of Arizona.
www.engr.arizona.edu /2_SI/feexam.htm   (160 words)

  
 FE Exam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Fundamentals of Engineering Exam is the first step toward licensure as a Professional Engineer.
Engineers in Training (E.I.) are individuals who have passed the FE Exam and graduated from an ABET-accredited Engineering School.
Engineering alumni who have been out of school less than 2 years and have not taken the exam before, can use the Student Application and may take the exam here at UNC Charlotte.
www.coe.uncc.edu /maps/pd/fe/index.html   (486 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering License Review
The Fundamentals of Engineering Examination is an eight-hour exam with a supplied reference manual.
The exam has 120 one-point questions in the four-hour morning session and 60 two-point questions in the four-hour afternoon session.
The General Engineering version is mostly an extension of the type of material covered in the morning General exam.
engineeringregistration.tamu.edu /tapedreviews/FEreview.htm   (451 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Continuing Education Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The University of South Alabama's College of Engineering, in cooperation with the School of Continuing Education and Special Programs, will offer a non-credit refresher course to engineers preparing to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination.
Engineers are reminded that the FE exam will be given on April 22, 2006, and again on October 28, 2006.
Fee includes all class materials, CEU's, and letter of verification upon conclusion of the course.
www.southalabama.edu /engineering/mechanical/scholars/fereview06.htm   (197 words)

  
 FE Exam
The process of licensing engineering practitioners is a legal activity governed by the laws of each state.
The first step is to pass the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam (in the past usually called the Engineer in Training --EIT-- exam).
Of these, there are 120 questions in the exam taken in the morning, leaving 60 for the afternoon exam.
www.engineering.uiowa.edu /~eeconomy/FundExam.htm   (188 words)

  
 Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers | Students | FE Exam Review Courses
This course prepares students for the Fundamentals of Engineering (Engineering Intern) morning examination and the General Engineering afternoon examination.
The course utilizes Fundamentals of Engineering: FE Exam Preparation, published by Kaplan AEC Education.
Recently updated to take effect with the October 2005 exam, this is the only official reference you will be permitted to use during the FE exam (examinees will receive a clean copy of this handbook when they arrive at the exam site).
www.mnspe.org /students/FE_exam_review.shtml   (249 words)

  
 Department of Civil Engineering - Johns Hopkins University
A. A Professional Engineer is a person who is licensed by their state to certify that structural designs meet appropriate levels of safety and serviceability, conforming to all relevant design codes.
A. The FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) exam, also known as the EIT (Engineer in Training) exam is a test designed to evaluate your ability to solve basic engineering problems in a wide variety of fields.
Generally speaking, the general test in the afternoon is easier to pass since the civil specific exam may have many questions on areas of civil engineering in which we do not offer classes at Hopkins.
www.ce.jhu.edu /fe-exam   (503 words)

  
 Online FE Exam / EIT Exam Study Guide, Orgaiized to NCEES Handbook
The student or Engineer in Training can select test durations from 1 hr, 2 hr, 3 hr, to the full 4 hr session.
The submitted quizzes are graded, with the resulting score compared to the cumulative average score, and cumulative score distribution of all participants.
A student or Engineer in Training can generate a practice FE Exam test of up to 150 random questions from the site's full database of problems.
www.eitexam.com   (508 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering exam | Ask MetaFilter
It's kind of a long story, but I'm a computer scientist taking the FE exam in order to be eligible to sit for the Patent Bar (yes, it's necessary, I checked).
Engineering Fundamentals for Professional Engineers' Examinations by Lloyd Polentz is great for this.
In retrospect, I should've taken it my junior year because the bulk of the material on the FE is covered in the first two years of engineering school.
ask.metafilter.com /mefi/26843   (845 words)

  
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The Fundamentals of Engineering ("FE") exam is an all day exam (2 sessions of 4 hours each) that is administered through the Washington State Department of Licensing as one step in the State's process to award a Professional Engineering License.
You must pass the FE exam before you will be allowed to take the Professional Engineer exam.
As a senior in an accredited engineering degree program, you should be eligible to use the short form applicaiton; click here for information on the short form application process.
www.tricity.wsu.edu /~me/eitinfo.htm   (1381 words)

  
 FE Exam
Each year, a new generation of engineers enters the workplace to join the thousands already in practice, but only a small percentage of those engineers are committed to becoming Professional Engineers.
The Fundamentals of Engineering exam, commonly called the FE or EIT (Engineer-in-Training), is the first of two national exams you must pass to become licensed as a PE.
The FE exam is eight hours long with 120 general questions in the morning and 60 questions in the afternoon.
www.tntech.edu /che/FE.html   (313 words)

  
 Messiah College: Department of Engineering - FE Exam
The exam covers recent academic material that is still fresh (yes, fresh) in your mind, making the chances of your passing the exam now extremely high.
Therefore, taking the exam now will complete an effort that would otherwise be attempted during a later and more crowded, future phase in your life.
Messiah engineering students of at least junior standing are eligible to sit for the exam by virtue of their ABET accredited program.
www.messiah.edu /departments/engineering/resources/fe_exam.html   (911 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering Exam / Engineer in Training - Programmed Calculators
In April 2004, the NCEES began a policy of strictly enforcing the calculator policy, and the HP 33s is the most advanced RPN calculator that is permitted in these exams.
The NCEES does permit pre-programmed calculators to be used during the exam, and there is no restriction on the data that may be programmed into a calculator provided that it is an approved model.
The policy was updated on November 15, 2006, for the 2007 exams, and the HP 33s is still permitted.
www.newcalc.com /hp33s-fe-gg.htm   (1054 words)

  
 Professional Engineering Licensure ... a Path of Opportunity - EngineeringLicense.com - NCEES
One of the most important decisions you can make early in your engineering career is to place yourself on a course to become licensed as a professional engineer (P.E.).
The licensing of engineers is important because of the significant role engineering plays in society, affecting every human being in terms of safe buildings and roads, clean water, functional machinery, communication, and medicine.
As a result, engineers must be licensed to offer their services to the public.
www.engineeringlicense.com   (133 words)

  
 The Sloan Career Cornerstone Center
Not all engineers need it, but all states require licensing of engineers whose work may affect life, health, or property, or those who work in service to the public.
Students are urged to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam during their senior year.
The FE exam is an eight-hour supplied reference examination: 120 one-point questions in the four-hour morning session and 60 two-point questions in the four hour afternoon session.
www.careercornerstone.org /eleceng/elecenglisc.htm   (523 words)

  
 Fundamentals of Engineering Exam for ECE Students
This is a full-day exam that, in the morning session, covers fundamental knowledge across many engineering disciplines.
It is a nationally recognized exam that represents a major achievement.
The National Society of Professional Engineers provide licensing information, as well as resources concerning engineering ethics, legal licensing issues, requirements of different states, and salary and employment information.
www.ecpe.vt.edu /ugrad/feexam.html   (423 words)

  
 Fundamentals Exams - NCEES
Each exam is 8 hours long, with one 4-hour session in the morning and another in the afternoon.
During the afternoon session, examinees can opt to take a general exam or a discipline-specific (chemical, civil, electrical, environmental, industrial, or mechanical) exam.
Passing a Fundamentals exam is the first step toward licensure.
www.ncees.org /exams/fundamentals   (696 words)

  
 DCC [In the News]
The FE Engineering Exam — Problem Solving Session, a noncredit course, will be offered for exam-takers on Saturday, April 15 from 9:00 a.m.
The FE Engineering Exam is the first test that applicants have to take and pass on their way to becoming professional engineers (PEs).
Kalhor is a Professor of Engineering with the State University of New York at New Paltz, where he has taught for 20 years.
www.sunydutchess.edu /news/eexam.html   (329 words)

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