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Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Preparation - Classroom Delivery

 

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Overview

Developed to measure minimum technical competence, the FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) exam is one of the first steps in the professional licensing of engineers. Consisting of 180 questions, the FE Exam is used to evaluate the fundamental knowledge of mathematics, applied science, and engineering principles. Passing the FE exam is a must if striving to become a licensed engineer.

Our FE prep course is designed to prepare the new or practicing engineer for the FE exam. This review course is intensive and has an emphasis on problem solving and testing strategies. Materials and sample problems are based on guidelines from the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES).

Program Benefits

All students will receive the following:

  • NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Supplied Reference Handbook (Electronic Edition)
  • Learn from expert instructors with deep expertise in engineering and specifically preparing for the FE
  • Meet and work with other students preparing for the FE examination
  • work on sample tests to simulate the actual FE exam
  • Instructor Notes
  • Access to course materials, and resources via our Learning Management System (LMS)
  • One year audit priviledges (students who attend at least eighty percent of the classes are allowed to take the course again, free of charge, within one year).

Textbooks

The following textbook and calculator is used with this class.  Students will be provided with the following materials with the class registration (in which case it will be provided to the student on the first day of class):

  • FE Review Manual, 3rd Edition, by Michael Lindeburg
  • NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Supplied-Reference Handbook, 2nd Revision (NCEES8R2), 8th Edition
  • Casio Fx-115ES Advanced Scientific Calculator with 2-Line Natural Textbook Display

Contact Information

E-mail Heith Hart or call (443) 692-6599 if you have any questions about this course or if you would like to be added to the interest list.