Programmed Review for Electrical Engineering, Third Edition

This text reviews electrical engineering fundamentals required to pass the Professional Engineering Examination (PE Exam) in Electrical Engineering. It is designed to aid the electrical engineer in preparation for the PE Examination by presenting an organized review of materials ordinarily contained in a college electrical engineering curriculum. The primary emphasis is on problem solving oriented as close as possible to the type of questions contained in the exam.
There are five basic requirements for registration (the specific requirements may vary slightly from state to state): (1) age - minimum age of 25 for licensing, 21 for Engineer-In-Training; (2) an engineering degree from an ABET accredited engineering school or equivalent practical engineering experience; (3) experience of a minimum number of years, broad in scope and generally at the professional engineer level supervised by a professional engineer; (4) character and professional references; and (5) examination by the state board of engineers. Some states also require U.S. citizenship.
You should contact your state board of engineers to obtain the requirements for your specific state or jurisdication. The mailing addresses of all the state boards may be obtained from the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), P. O. Box 1686, Clemson, SC 29633. Tel: (803) 654-6824.
The PE Exam tests an individual's experience and knowledge in the field; it is intended to show the applicant's ability to apply sound engineering principles and judgment to the solution of problems encountered...