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    SCIENCE courses counting as ENGINEERING, any successes?

    Well, as it turns out NCEES was really helpful in a. confirming that under no circumstances will a physics class in a liberal arts school count towards the "engineering" credit, but b. they confirmed that in order to supplement your courses, you can take classes and they do not have to be...
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    Professional Reference requirement from NCEES?

    What is ME TFS? Not sure if it helps, but I'm pretty sure they don't need to be licensed *in your field*. I've also used PEs from old jobs before, they don't necessarily have to be current colleagues. Perhaps you could meet other PEs via continuing ed classes? Join a society, like ASHRAE or IEEE...
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    Get licensed in 2 disciplines?

    In many states, there are no disciplines, only general PE licenses; NY is an example. Even in some states that issue discipline specific PE licenses, education law permits you to review and stamp anything you feel confident enough to understand and approve; MA is an example. It's mostly self...
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    SCIENCE courses counting as ENGINEERING, any successes?

    I am already licensed (yay NY! Took the Power exam last fall), though I'm realizing there are some states that don't recognize work experience-based paths to PE licensure. I am Physics BS with Mechanical Engineering MS. Has anybody had success getting any of their more applied SCIENCE courses...
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