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Fundamentals of Engineering FE exam
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Fundamentals of Engineering FE exam

Chemical Engineering Section
Created bySarah Zayan
Last updated 1/2024
Arabic

What you'll learn

  • Fundamental of Engineering FE
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Mathematics, Chemistry, Safety, Ethics, Thermodynamics, Probability
  • Mass and Heat Transfer, Process Control, Chemical reaction, Fluid mechanics

Course content

8 sections38 lectures4h 23m total length
  • Introduction3:17

Requirements

  • Engineering degree
  • Final year engineering student

Description

Discover the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, gain insights on how to effectively prepare for it, and explore the wide range of subjects covered in the test. Passing this exam is a crucial milestone on the path to becoming a licensed professional engineer, and this course aims to equip you with effective strategies and focus on the most relevant topics. While the FE exam may seem daunting, this course aims to enhance your confidence, speed, and accuracy, greatly improving your chances of success.

This course caters to recent graduates as well as individuals who have been away from academia for an extended period and are returning to pursue their Professional Engineer (PE) license. One key aspect to adjust to is the understanding that it's not necessary to answer every question correctly, but rather to manage your time efficiently in order to address each question. Passing the FE exam opens up a world of future opportunities and growth in various engineering fields and technical leadership roles.

The lectures provided in this course have been refined. The content is regularly updated to incorporate the latest information from the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), as well as feedback from numerous students over the years.


Who this course is for:

  • Engineers, Chemical engineers, process engineers, FE takers