Hello All,
I am an engineer in Texas. Last year, I took and passed the 16-hour NCEES SE Exam and was granted a PE license in Texas. I never took the 8-hour civil/structural PE exam.
I may move to California fairly soon, and am reviewing my licensing options. To gain a SE license, California requires engineers to pass the 8-hour civil/structural PE exam, pass the California Seismic Principles and Engineering Surveying Exams, gain three years of work experience, then sit for the 16-hour SE exam. I have a couple of questions:
1) Will California accept my 16-hour SE results in lieu of passing the 8-hour PE exam? I assume that I will probably have to take the California Seismic Principles and the Engineering Surveying Exams no matter what.
2) Will the CA board want me to sit for the SE again after I'm granted a California PE license and gain three years of work experience? NCEES probably won't even allow me to take the SE again!
Has anybody dealt with this before? Thanks for any help!
I am an engineer in Texas. Last year, I took and passed the 16-hour NCEES SE Exam and was granted a PE license in Texas. I never took the 8-hour civil/structural PE exam.
I may move to California fairly soon, and am reviewing my licensing options. To gain a SE license, California requires engineers to pass the 8-hour civil/structural PE exam, pass the California Seismic Principles and Engineering Surveying Exams, gain three years of work experience, then sit for the 16-hour SE exam. I have a couple of questions:
1) Will California accept my 16-hour SE results in lieu of passing the 8-hour PE exam? I assume that I will probably have to take the California Seismic Principles and the Engineering Surveying Exams no matter what.
2) Will the CA board want me to sit for the SE again after I'm granted a California PE license and gain three years of work experience? NCEES probably won't even allow me to take the SE again!
Has anybody dealt with this before? Thanks for any help!