PE — Non-ABET Evaluation Pathway
Detailed licensing requirements and pathways
SOURCE SUMMARY
Pathway for applicants with ABET-accredited graduate degree in engineering coupled with non-ABET BS engineering degree, requiring FE and PE exams and 4 years of experience.
Requirements at a Glance
Visual summary of what this pathway requires
Education
ABET
Bachelor
Exams
FE
PE
Experience
4.0 years
Professional practice
Graduate Degree with Non-ABET Undergraduate Requirements
| Type | Parameters | Required | Source | Citation | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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EDUCATION
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degree_level:
GRADUATE
discipline:
engineering
accreditation:
EAC/ABET
coupled_with:
non-ABET BS engineering
|
Required
|
Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors - Administrative Rules and Regulations |
Education Requirements for PE Comity Licensure
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Graduate degree in an engineering curriculum that is ABET accredited at the undergraduate level COUPLED WITH a non-ABET BS degree in engineering. Mississippi residency required for initial licensure.
95% confidence
|
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EXAM
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exam:
FE
|
Required
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Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors - Administrative Rules and Regulations |
Examination Requirements for PE Comity
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Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam required regardless of extensive education, extensive experience, or licensure in other states.
100% confidence
|
|
EXAM
|
exam:
PE
|
Required
|
Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors - Administrative Rules and Regulations |
Examination Requirements for PE Comity
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Principles & Practice of Engineering (PE) exam required regardless of extensive education, extensive experience, or licensure in other states.
100% confidence
|
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EXPERIENCE
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years_required:
4.0
progressive:
True
under_pe_ps_supervision:
True
|
Required
|
Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors - Administrative Rules and Regulations |
Rule 9 - Experience Requirements; Examination Requirements for PE Comity
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Four years of qualifying engineering experience required. Board may recognize exams passed before sufficient experience if applicant was resident of examining state and experience deficiency has been cured per Mississippi requirements.
95% confidence
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