User:Whiteknight/The PE Exam
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I probably will never pursue this book, so I would like to start looking for somebody else to adopt the outline and work on it. If nobody else wants it, I'll probably delete it. --Whiteknight (Page) (Talk) 13:40, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
New Title: "PE Certification"
Preface
editThis wikibook is going to serve as a study guide for the FE and PE exams.
Table of Contents
editPE Certification
edit- What are the FE/PE Exams?
- The PE Process
- Who Gets the PE?
- Other Reasons to Take the FE
- What you are allowed to bring
- What the testing center provides for you
- The NCEES Supplied Reference Manual
- Test Formats
FE Exam Subject Breakdown
edit- Mathematics
- Economics
- Ethics
- Dynamics
- Fluid Mechanics
- Materials Science
- Chemistry
- Statics
- Circuits
- Computers
- Thermodynamics
FE Afternoon Exams
edit- The General Exam
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Computer/Software Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
PE Exam
edit- What is the PE?
- How to Qualify
- Who Gets the PE?
- Legal Standing
PE Subject Tests
edit- PE Agricultural
- PE Architectural
- PE Chemical
- PE Civil
- PE Control Systems
- PE Electrical and Computer
- PE Environmental
- PE Fire Protection
- PE Industrial
- PE Mechanical
- PE Metallurgical
- PE Mining and Mineral
- PE Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
- PE Nuclear
- PE Petroleum
- PE Structural I
- PE Structural II
- PS