Wouldn't it be okay to refer to oneself as a "structural engineer" (lower case) without the letters "S.E." after the name, in states that don't have separate licensure? I mean, someone who concentrated in structural as an undergrad, went through a structural grad program (which in most schools is a subdivision of a civil engineering department), and now designs structures for a living--the description of that field is in fact structural engineering (as opposed to geotech, hydrology, transportation, or other subdisciplines of civil engineering). I mean, the geotechnical engineers get to call themselves geotechnical engineers rather than more generically "civil", and same for the transportation engineers.
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