Hello,
I want to take the PE exam within the next couple of years. I have a degree in Mathematics and 4.5 years experience working under a PE at 2 different companies. I started out as a full time CAD guy and am now a Mechanical Designer. I am taking the FE exam in one month in New Hampshire, where there are no educational or experience requirements to be an E.I.T. I am also enrolled in an ABET accredited engineering program, but scheduling around my job is an issue, and therefore I will likely not graduate for another 3+ years, at which point I will have 8+ years experience, so I am exploring the option of taking the PE exam before finishing my second BS degree.
So my question is: In what states does a Math degree count towards education on the PE application? I know that it varies and I know that I can contact the state boards, however my research thus far has concluded that most states' laws have rules specified for accredited engineering, non-accredited engineering, and engineering technology degrees, and some have some things posted on their websites to the affect of "other combinations possible" which is the situation I am in. I have tried contacting some of these states and the response is generally "submit your application and we will review it", which of course costs money. So I am wondering if anyone on here has experience or has heard anything with regards to any states being lenient towards Math/Physics/other engineering related degrees for the PE exam.
Thanks in advance,
Adam
I want to take the PE exam within the next couple of years. I have a degree in Mathematics and 4.5 years experience working under a PE at 2 different companies. I started out as a full time CAD guy and am now a Mechanical Designer. I am taking the FE exam in one month in New Hampshire, where there are no educational or experience requirements to be an E.I.T. I am also enrolled in an ABET accredited engineering program, but scheduling around my job is an issue, and therefore I will likely not graduate for another 3+ years, at which point I will have 8+ years experience, so I am exploring the option of taking the PE exam before finishing my second BS degree.
So my question is: In what states does a Math degree count towards education on the PE application? I know that it varies and I know that I can contact the state boards, however my research thus far has concluded that most states' laws have rules specified for accredited engineering, non-accredited engineering, and engineering technology degrees, and some have some things posted on their websites to the affect of "other combinations possible" which is the situation I am in. I have tried contacting some of these states and the response is generally "submit your application and we will review it", which of course costs money. So I am wondering if anyone on here has experience or has heard anything with regards to any states being lenient towards Math/Physics/other engineering related degrees for the PE exam.
Thanks in advance,
Adam