FE Exam Applications

The Application for the October 2008 Exam is available Now
DEADLINE:  June 13, 2008

Fundamental of Engineering (FE) Examination

National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES)


           Take the First  step across the Bridge to your Future

Passing the FE is the first step to becoming a licensed Professional Engineer. 

  • The FE Examination is an 8-hour supplied-reference examination:  120 questions in the 4-hour morning session and 60 questions in the 4-hour afternoon session
  • The afternoon session is administered in the following seven modules-Chemical, Civil, electrical, Environmental, Industrial, Mechanical, and Other/General engineering.
  • Examinees work all questions in the morning session and all questions in the afternoon module they have chosen.


Morning Session: General

Mathematics
Engineering Probability and Statistics
Chemistry
Computers
Ethics and Business Practices
Engineering Economics
Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics)
Strength of Materials
Material Properties
Fluid Mechanics
Electricity and Magnetism
Thermodynamics

Afternoon Session:  Discipline Specific

  • Chemical Engineering
    Chemistry
    Material/Energy Balances
    Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
    Fluid Dynamics
    Heat Transfer
    Mass Transfer
    Chemical Reaction Engineering
    Process Design and Economic Optimization
    Computer Usage In Chemical Engineering
    Process Control
    Safety, Health, and Environmental


  • Civil Engineering
    Surveying
    Hydraulics and Hydrologic Systems
    Soil Mechanics and Foundations
    Environmental Engineering
    Transportation
    Structural Analysis
    Structural Design
    Construction Management
    Materials




  • Electrical Engineering
    Circuits
    Power
    Electromagnetics
    Control Systems
    Communications
    Signal Processing
    Electronics
    Digital Systems
    Computer Systems




  • Environmental Engineering
    Water Resources
    Water and Wastewater Engineering
    Air Quality Engineering
    Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering
    Environmental Science and Management






  • Industrial Engineering
    Engineering Economics
    Probability and Statistics
    Modeling and Computation
    Industrial Management
    Manufacturing and Production Systems
    Facilities and Logistics
    Human Factors, Productivity, Ergonomics, and Work Design
    Quality


  • Mechanical Engineering
    Mechanical Design and Analysis
    Kinematics, Dynamics, and Vibrations
    Materials and Processing
    Measurements, Instrumentation, and Controls
    Thermodynamics and Energy Conversion Processes
    Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machinery
    Heat Transfer
    Refrigeration and HVAC


  • Other/General Engineering
    Advanced Engineering Mathematics
    Engineering Probability Statistics
    Biology
    Engineering Economics
    Application of Engineering Mechanics
    Engineering of Materials
    Fluids
    Electricity and Magnetism
    Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
   

To Apply:  Please contact Sheryl Baker, FE Coordinator, Office of the Dean of Engineering, GITC 5700, bakers@njit.edu, (973) 596-2314

 

To Download an Application go to: www.state.nj.us/lps/ca/pels/e-tapp.pdf