Course Summary:

Preparing to Pass the Civil Engineering PE Exam

Course #L293
January 19-22, 2010
Pyle Center*,  702 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin
Course Fee: $1295
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Benefits

This course will prepare you to pass the Civil Engineering PE Exam. A combination of review presentations on engineering principles and equations, discussions, and group and individual problem solving will give you the skills to prepare properly and to pass the exam the first time you take it.

  • Learn what is covered on the exam
  • Take a pre-course practice exam and receive your score to determine areas you need to review in more depth
  • Work through practice exam problems with the class and on your own
  • Review the principles and equations necessary to solve exam problems in each of the main exam topic areas: structural, water resources and environmental, geotechnical, transportation and construction
  • Leave the course with a study plan in order to keep you on pace to be fully prepared the day of the exam

Topics

  • Structural
  • Water resources and environmental
  • Geotechnical
  • Transportation
  • Construction
  • How to properly prepare and study to pass the Civil Engineering PE exam

Audience

This course is designed for engineers who will be taking the Civil Engineering PE Exam

Earn PDH, LU, CEU

By participating in this course, you will earn 26 Professional Development Hours (PDH) and 2.6 Continuing Education Units (CEU). Learn more about PDH, LU, CEU and state licensing boards.

Instructors

Michael Doran, Adjunct Professor, Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

Rolf T. Killingstad, P.E., Emeritus Program Director, Engineering Professional Development, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

Michael G. Oliva, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

Peter C. Rafferty, PE PTOE, AICP, Program Manager, Traffic Operations and Safety Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison - COE, Madison, Wisconsin

Ned W. Paschke, P.E., Program Director, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

Dave Peterson, Program Director/Budget Director, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

James M. Tinjum, Ph,D., P.E., Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

General Information

Fee Covers Notebook and other course materials, break refreshments, lunches and certificate.

Cancellation Policy No-Penalty Cancellation To cancel your enrollment, you must notify us promptly. Please consider re-enrolling in a future course. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts.

Accommodations We have reserved a block of sleeping rooms ($89/single; $99/double, including parking, continental breakfast, pool and exercise room) for course participants at the Lowell Center, 610 Langdon Street, Madison, WI. To reserve a room, call 866-301-1753 or 608-256-2621 and indicate that you will be attending this course under group code PROENG. Room requests made later than December 21 will be subject to availability.

We have reserved a second block of sleeping rooms ($109/single; $124/double, including parking and Madison Taxi's silver cab from the airport) for course participants at the Campus Inn, 601 Langdon Street, Madison, WI. To reserve a room, call 800-589-6285 or 608-257-4391 and indicate that you will be attending this course under group code 89729 “Professional Engineer Refresher Course”. Room requests made later than December 28 will be subject to availability.

Course Location This course will be held at Pyle Center, 702 Langdon Street, Madison, WI. 608-262-1122


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Call 800-462-0876 or 608-262-2061 and ask for:
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