We are gearing up for our 2022 Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Refresher Course (FE) and mindfully request that you pass this information on to the students within your sphere of influence who will benefit the most in securing a solid foundation for the completion of their FE Exam. The FE Refresher course is dedicated to assisting senior engineering students and professional non-students with preparation for the Engineering-In-Training (EIT) and Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam.
Having a PE license can open up engineers to new job opportunities, higher salaries, and is essential for engineers wanting to expand their careers. Since 2002, the Cockrell School's continuing education unit, Texas Engineering Executive Education (TxEEE), has offered an FE exam prep course to prepare engineering students near graduation and working professionals for the FE exam. TxEEE offers live-online courses covering a wide range of engineering disciplines taught by subject-matter experts from UT's top-ranked faculty. The synchronous format allows participants to ask questions in real-time and connect with instructors for a more in-depth review of exam topics.
Each session of the course will be delivered virtually via the Zoom application and will be recorded allowing participants access to review the material at a later date.
The course incorporates a total of 23-hours which will be held over four-consecutive Saturdays; February 12, 19, 26, and March 5, 2022. The course times for February 12, 2022 will be from 9:00am – 4:30pm and for the remaining sessions; the course will run from 8:00am – 4:00pm. There will be multiple breaks and a lunch break each day. I have attached information on the course for your review, reference and distribution.
Please review the course registration here: https://executive.engr.utexas.edu/prof-dev/courses/45-fund-engr-fe-exam-refresher
If you have any questions, please reach out to me. I appreciate your assistance with passing this course information on to those who will benefit the most from this very important course.
Should you ever need my help in any way, please do not hesitate to ask.
At Your Service,
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RADELL GIBBS
Texas Engineering Executive Education
Program Coordinator
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Tue/Wed in Office | Mon/Thu/Fri Teleworking
The University of Texas at Austin | Cockrell School of Engineering | 512-232-5154 | uteng.org
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