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Work with a professional engineer for 4 years. [https://www.studyforfe.com/blog/how-to-obtain-a-pe-license-without-a-degree/#:~:text=To%20obtain%20a%20PE%20license%20without%20a%20degree%20or%20ABET,of%20a%20PE%2Dlicensed%20engineer.]
*Work with a professional engineer for 4+ years. [https://www.studyforfe.com/blog/how-to-obtain-a-pe-license-without-a-degree/#:~:text=To%20obtain%20a%20PE%20license%20without%20a%20degree%20or%20ABET,of%20a%20PE%2Dlicensed%20engineer.]
**No degree PE routes exist if you work under a PE for a number of years [https://engineerboards.com/threads/licensed-pe-without-college-degree-or-experience-just-pass-the-pe-exams.19351/]
**Engineering-related such as math or physics degree can serve in lieu of engineering degree [https://engineerboards.com/threads/licensed-pe-without-college-degree-or-experience-just-pass-the-pe-exams.19351/]
*In Texas, don't even have to work under a PE, but need to have PEs certify that your work is subject-relevant. [https://www.reddit.com/r/engineering/comments/4544ps/getting_pe_without_working_under_a_pe/]. Cet licensed in Texas, transfer degree to another state.

Latest revision as of 18:24, 16 June 2024

  • Work with a professional engineer for 4+ years. [1]
    • No degree PE routes exist if you work under a PE for a number of years [2]
    • Engineering-related such as math or physics degree can serve in lieu of engineering degree [3]
  • In Texas, don't even have to work under a PE, but need to have PEs certify that your work is subject-relevant. [4]. Cet licensed in Texas, transfer degree to another state.