NCEES seeks volunteers for Fundamentals of Engineering exam content review

November 11, 2011, 5:00PMANS Nuclear Cafe

NCEES is seeking engineering professionals to participate in a content review for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. The results of this survey will be used to update the test specifications for the exam, which is typically the first step in the process leading to professional engineering licensure.

NCEES requires a cross section of professionals-including licensed professional engineers, academics teaching engineering courses, and engineer interns-from all engineering disciplines to complete an online survey about the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for an engineer intern to work in a manner that safeguards the health, safety, and welfare of the public.

"These studies help NCEES ensure its licensing exams remain relevant to current professional practice," said Tim Miller, P.E. , director of exam services. "The value of this content review depends on the number of people who participate, so NCEES is eager to get input from as many engineering professionals as possible."

The survey can be completed in 30-45 minutes. Responses must be received no later than December 5, 2011. For more information, e-mail FEcontentreview@ncees.org.

Click here for the online survey for FE exam content review.

About NCEES

NCEES is a national nonprofit organization composed of engineering and surveying licensing boards representing all U.S. states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. An accredited standards developer with the American National Standards Institute, NCEES develops, scores, and administers the examinations used for engineering and surveying licensure throughout the United States. NCEES also provides services facilitating professional mobility for licensed engineers and surveyors. Its headquarters is located in Clemson, S.C.  Click here to learn more about NCEES.

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