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NCEES P.E. Civil Exam Review
X400.1 (1 semester unit in Civ. & Env. Eng.)
Prepare to pass the California NCEES Civil professional engineer (P.E.) exam, offered in April and October. This eight-hour exam is one of three that are required for California Civil P.E. licensing. Master all five sections of the breadth test and one of the five sections of the depth test. Examine the test structure, analyze the complexity of its content, and learn to develop an effective study plan. Learn how to manage your time effectively and apply test strategies. Sample tests are provided.
This is a fast-paced exam preparation class; basic engineering principles are expected and are not be covered in class. You should already be well-versed in the subject matter (i.e., usually a graduate from a civil engineering school). To cover the large amount of required topics, you are expected to spend considerable amount of time at home studying in order to keep up with the pace of this class.
You should meet the minimum qualifications to sit for the examination as set by the State Board, which include the necessary educational and/or qualifying experience. You should have already completed the Engineer-in-Training (E.I.T) exam. You should have also completed an "Application for a License as a Professional Engineer," including payment of all the mandatory fees by the required deadline in anticipation of sitting for the examination test date.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
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Tues. Sept. 1, Berkeley
DANIEL HINOJOSA, B.S., is a registered civil engineer and also a licensed building contractor. He is employed by Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. and is involved with numerous improvement projects on behalf of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART).Revised class schedule in red.
- 8 meetings
- Sept. 1 to Oct. 20: Tues., 6:30-9:30 pm
- Berkeley: Room 205, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $495 (EDP 321125)