So the NCEES (National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors) pasted some legislature last night that forces Engineers to have 150 credit hours to sit for the PE exam.I'm not sure how or if there will be a grandfather period but my boss came over and told me I may be heading back to school b/c of this. I can sit for the PE in Apr 08 so I hope I don't have to but it sounds like a may have to get 30 more hours.So congrats Engineers...you just got a 5th year!!!!!!!!!!...or 6th in my case...haha.
9/20/2006 11:54:44 AM
9/20/2006 11:56:50 AM
good thing I got my board approval to sit for the PE next month. They've been toying with this idea for a while now, although I've always heard it brought up in the form of requiring a masters degree. It would suck if they required a masters degree though, as people with a GPA under 3.0 wouldn't be eligible at any school that's worth a damn.[Edited on September 20, 2006 at 11:58 AM. Reason : the grace period most likely will only be for people who have already sat for the FE exam.]
9/20/2006 11:58:06 AM
do you know when this will be documented on their website or the various other state boards?
9/20/2006 12:06:30 PM
That could give a huge advantage to anyone coming in with tons of AP credit... I came in with 37 hrs of AP credit, took 4 years, and graduated with 169 hrs.
9/20/2006 12:22:30 PM
fucknow i have to go and get my masters
9/20/2006 1:03:22 PM
^^Not necessarily. You can come in with a significant amount of credit and have it all apply to your degree.Links plz if/when available. Curios how they are going to require the 150 hours. Continuing Education, Additional Engineering Hours as Undergrad, Additional "Free Electives" as Undergrad, Double-Major, Masters, etc. Several possibiltiies.
9/20/2006 1:45:16 PM
yeah would like to see what the requirements are - can someone take PE a few times if they are shy and meet the requirements?
9/20/2006 1:46:14 PM
i looked at their website, and the best i could find about it is that they've been thinking about more stringent requirements for awhile.a link to a presentation on the subject from 2005, for what it's worth:http://www.ncees.org/licensure/licensure_for_engineers/lqog.pdf
9/20/2006 2:25:42 PM
the pdf is pretty good - definitely would like more details though
9/20/2006 2:29:01 PM
i cant imagine that they would force people who have already graduated to go back and get more hours... that would be ridiculousi would bet that, once it is passed it will apply to anyone that is currently in school, not has already graduatedeither way i doubt i will sit for my PE, i dont think i will really mind which way they go[Edited on September 20, 2006 at 3:08 PM. Reason : grammar]
9/20/2006 3:06:55 PM
fuck man thats 15 more hours than I had to take for Bio AND Chem
9/20/2006 3:11:24 PM
in the pdf they argue that engineering is a "top tier" major and should require more credit hours - i don't think anyone is arguing biology and chemistry are of the same caliber
9/20/2006 3:13:14 PM
is there a link to this?
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9/21/2006 11:11:38 AM
eeeek
9/21/2006 12:34:29 PM
9/21/2006 12:35:37 PM
i just called to se what happened to my certification (why its not in my hands yet) soo i am a EI i just have to wait for it to get here.
9/21/2006 12:58:00 PM
9/21/2006 1:37:22 PM
just read ^ again
9/21/2006 1:55:21 PM
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9/21/2006 2:16:59 PM
you should dig up stats on how many of those without bio or chem (ill give you that and Biochem) actually make it through med school too
9/21/2006 2:18:47 PM
9/21/2006 2:26:23 PM
no kidding some exceptions to the rule, you dont say, WTF is this world coming to?.... that is such a small percentage of the population if you have to use that to make yourself look better in the arguement then go for iti simply said there is a reason you dont see it that OFTEN, meaning it can happenits like "hey i am intrested in numbers and math i am going to go to school to be an engineer or physicist"finish up your 4 years and get your degree... "oh the hell with this i am going to get a masters to be a social worker"not the same learning interest... you dont see that very often do you, i wonder why?cause on the whole most poeple dont do a 180 degree turn in what their interests are for a livelihood...called smart planning durrrrrr so of course you are going to see more bio majors, just because you dont have a bio degree doesnt mean you cant get in and finish schooli dont even know why i am arguing this
9/21/2006 2:30:25 PM
I don't know why you even posted in this thread really. I've known several people to do just about that, a 180, just after they have graduated or just before.
9/21/2006 2:32:29 PM
Ok i should have put in, try getting through medschool without a bio/biochem/chem degree.there, happy?
9/21/2006 2:34:40 PM
yes i agree with that, though i think i am so bored today that i would argue that the sky is not bluecarry on
9/21/2006 2:38:38 PM
lol true, I just find it hilarious how defensive and uppity some engineers are about their undergrad degrees...
9/21/2006 2:42:08 PM
9/21/2006 2:48:22 PM
way to go on proving a different point of mine instead of backing Mr U up... just stfu slut and go away
9/21/2006 2:52:48 PM
9/21/2006 2:56:41 PM
then go back to school.
9/21/2006 3:04:23 PM
so is this total hours or GPA hours?
9/21/2006 5:59:03 PM
i hope total because i have correspondence courses and military training that are "hours"
9/21/2006 7:36:56 PM
9/21/2006 11:23:27 PM
would you rather those decisions be made by someone with a 4.0 GPA an no common sense whatsoever? book smarts are the only part of being a good engineer. the biggest engineering catastrophes usually stem from engineers that design something that cannot physically be built, and they do not have the foresight to understand what countermeasures a contractor is going to take in order to get around these mistakes.
9/24/2006 4:19:49 PM
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9/24/2006 5:36:39 PM
I'm very much in favor of this. I think becoming an engineer should be more like becoming a doctor or lawyer:Get a BS in science, math, or maybe even business, then go into a 3 year professional engineering program.I see no reason why engineers shouldn't corner the market just like doctors, lawyers, and pharmacists have.
9/24/2006 7:32:15 PM
or just go to grad schoolwhich is really what you have to do if you want to get into design
9/24/2006 7:33:17 PM
looks like they're implementing it, but the additional education requirements don't kick in for another 8 years.http://www.ncees.org/news/index.php?release_id=1
10/9/2006 12:52:09 PM
^ i've have spoken with someone from the board about this. The law is in the starting stages first off, and can't even be passed until next summer when the NC Senate and House go back into session. And it will take 8 years before it can be implemented as stated above. There are several groups for it and against it. ABET is even against adding additional credits. They stand by our program saying 128 credit hours is enough (according to what this gentleman has said). It will end up being who has the most clout to get this passed IMO. I am just happy it will not affect me.
10/9/2006 1:16:57 PM
That's weird. The officials controlling the CPA exam recently did the same thing: 150 semester hours now required. Hmmmm?
10/9/2006 1:29:08 PM
^^just for clarification the General Assembly convenes on January 24th.
10/9/2006 3:06:13 PM
8 years huh, so plenty of time for the FE and PE? I'm gonna go out on a limb for the majority of us and sayYEAAAAHHHH BOYYYYYYYYYYYYY
10/9/2006 4:05:12 PM