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In most cases, the final step in attaining licensure is successfully completing the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam in your state. As a service to members, NSPE has evaluated a wide range of exam review and preparation courses in all media from in-person study to online and self-study courses.
How To Get a Professional Engineer License in the USA (General PE License Requirements by State) 1. Earn a Bachelor’s Degree. Aspiring professional engineers, or PEs, must complete a bachelor’s degree from an engineering program accredited by ABET, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. You can visit ABET’s website to ...
What does it take to earn a PE license? Learn how to get a Professional Engineer license with our step-by-step guide to education, experience and exams.
NCEES offers more than 20 different PE exams. Learn more about exam-specific information and requirements by choosing an exam below. Exam Registration and Requirements by State
There are 5 steps to becoming a PE (Professional Engineer): Get an engineering degree from an ABET-Accredited university; Work at least 4 years under a licensed Professional Engineer; Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam; Pass the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) Exam; Apply for a license with your state’s licensing board
To become licensed, engineers must complete a four-year college degree, work under a Professional Engineer for at least four years, pass two intensive competency exams and earn a license from their state's licensure board.
How to Get Licensed Becoming licensed as a professional engineer is a well-earned honor, as well as a sign of competence to employers and clients. >> Maintaining a License Upon completion of the PE exam, engineers must meet requirements defined by the state to maintain the license. >> NSPE Protects Your License
Generally, engineering licensing boards require P.E. candidates to have a bachelor’s degree from an EAC/ABET-accredited program. Most states require four years of acceptable, progressive, and verifiable work experience.* Licensure candidates typically must pass the FE exam and the PE exam.
Read our step-by-step guide about how to get a PE license in the US and start your dream career as a Professional Engineer.
In order to earn the title “Professional Engineer” (and with it the appending of the initials “P.E.” after one’s name), an engineer must demonstrate success in three areas, known as “the three E’s”: Education, Experience, and Examination.