ME a Civil PE?
ME a Civil PE?
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This may be a stupid question, but can I get a PE in Civil if my undergrad degree is in ME?
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RE: ME a Civil PE?
In most States, a Professional Registration Board reviews your credentials related to your engineering discipline prior to approving you to take the exam. You would also need to demonstrate specific work experience in CE, as well.
As a side note, I have seen engineers obtain multiple licenses – I would guess for different States. Say for example you obtained a PE license to practice ME. Now you decided to go to graduate school and obtain a masters in Structural Engineering. After x years of experience you apply to the State Board to sit for the SE exam's to become a licensed SE.
RE: ME a Civil PE?
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RE: ME a Civil PE?
RE: ME a Civil PE?
(This goes back to that other thread that I'm too lazy to look up about whether there should be separate licensing for separate disciplines.)
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RE: ME a Civil PE?
Most disiplines overlap and as do most peoples' experience.
RE: ME a Civil PE?