I really appreciate all of the advice. I'm going to start taking the Concrete, Foundation and Steel Design classes this Fall but I won't have the Master's Degree for at least 2 years. Once I have taken those classes I'm hoping a Civil firm might give me a shot, but if not I'll wait 'til I have...
It wouldn't be quicker at this University. I would need for 40+ credit hrs for BS in CE, versus 30 credit hrs for MS in CE, plus the MS would be more specialized.
I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering and 3+ years in Aerospace industry performing stress analysis. I’m ready to get out of Aerospace because job security can be unpredictable. I’m planning on taking some Structural classes through a local University, like Concrete, Foundation and Steel...
Anyone who has any recommendations about which FE Exam Review books to use OR not to use, it would be most appreciated.
I already found out that the one by Barrons is not good.
Has anyone heard positives/negatives about this one,
Fundamentals of Engineering: FE Exam Preparation, 17th Ed...
My boss wants everything translated. For example, he wants a whole assembly to be translated and then once that's done, be able to make changes to pockets, fillet, etc.