I'm EE...in PA the way the law is worded, you can practice any discipline you're proficient at...your call until challenged...then you may have to defend it in front of the board or a court, depending on the circumstances...I haven't taken it, but this is an interesting question. Are you mechanical or electrical or other?
I am a mechanical and have worked mostly with control systems through my career. I chose to go mechanical on the PE because a mechanical PE I know who does control systems engineering told me that you could technically practice controls with a mechanical PE but couldn't necessarily practice mechanical with a controls PE. I don't know how true that is, but it worked for me.
At least the control systems pass rates seem to be pretty high- I think, aren't they?
Ed
Keep us posted.
EE U of PittsburghInteresting points.
Some of the things you mention are the reasons why I thought about getting my stamp without the specific discipline mentioned.
What kind of controls are you in? HVAC? Chemical Process? Other? I have mostly done HVAC.
Hopefully some others who have or who will test in controls will chime in.
Ed
good info thanks...I did join, and got the drawings standards...Guys,
Join ISA first. Then the CSE Study guides are free to download in Windows Media Player format. You also get one free ISA Standard.
Some great links to get you started:
http://www.engr.psu.edu/cde/FE_PE/cse_tips.htm
http://www.engr.psu.edu/cde/FE_PE/morons_guide.htm
I am also taking the exam in October.
Watch the CSE Study guides from ISA. He suggests several books to purchase that are also listed in the guides above.
I know Bowie...I thought you were referring to a line in David Bowie's Space Odyssey by saying to tell your mom you love her, hence the floating in the tin can thing.
Ed
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