- Mechanical - Thermal Fluids, October 2009, passed 1st try.
Electrical - Power, April 2011, passed 1st try.
Civil - Construction 8 hour, October 2013, passed 1st try.
Civil - CA Seismic principles, April 2014, awaiting results of 1st attempt
Civil - CA Surveying principles, April 2014, awaiting results of 1st attempt
As always check with your state board to be sure, however, most states do not require you to have a degree in the field that matches your PE. Some states don't require a degree at all.to palvarez83 or any other engineer licensed in multiple disciplines:
- Mechanical - Thermal Fluids, October 2009, passed 1st try.
- Electrical - Power, April 2011, passed 1st try.
- Civil - Construction 8 hour, October 2013, passed 1st try.
- Civil - CA Seismic principles, April 2014, awaiting results of 1st attempt
- Civil - CA Surveying principles, April 2014, awaiting results of 1st attempt
do you need a bachelors degree in each discipline in order to sit for the PE exam? i have a B.S. in mechanical engineering but my job requires me to perform quite a bit of structural analysis. i'm looking to pursue a career in structural engineering in the future, wondering if that requires a B.S. in civil engineering or if i can short-circuit it and attempt to pass the PE exam for Civil: Structural.
I just saw you have WA listed as your location. Some time ago there was a gal on this board with a Civil PE from Washington. She took the structural depth and didn't have an engineering degree at all....yeah i'm reading over my state's board requirements at the moment. i really appreciate the feedback palvarez83.
You must really love taking exams ..mad respect!
- Mechanical - Thermal Fluids, October 2009, passed 1st try.
- Electrical - Power, April 2011, passed 1st try.
- Civil - Construction 8 hour, October 2013, passed 1st try.
- Civil - CA Seismic principles, April 2014, awaiting results of 1st attempt
- Civil - CA Surveying principles, April 2014, awaiting results of 1st attempt
I just saw you have WA listed as your location. Some time ago there was a gal on this board with a Civil PE from Washington. She took the structural depth and didn't have an engineering degree at all....yeah i'm reading over my state's board requirements at the moment. i really appreciate the feedback palvarez83.
Congrats. Now it's time to put in some long study hours to get it done. Best of luck.i spoke with my state board last friday and you're right, i'm eligible to sit for the Civil PE exam. thanks for the input palvarez83.I just saw you have WA listed as your location. Some time ago there was a gal on this board with a Civil PE from Washington. She took the structural depth and didn't have an engineering degree at all....yeah i'm reading over my state's board requirements at the moment. i really appreciate the feedback palvarez83.
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