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A course will be offered in Spring 2010 that will assist you in reviewing for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam and also cover topics of professionalism and ethics. BEE 533 (5330) Engineering Professionalism. Spring. 1 or 2 credits.* Prerequisite: graduate student with accredited engineering degree or senior who will graduate with accredited engineering degree. Must register to take Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam. S-U or letter grades. Professor Stedinger, CEE, will teach this course. More information visit BEE 5330. Presentations address engineering professionalism and ethics, and provide preparation for the general NY FE Examination taught in a team-based format. The course emphasizes the engineer’s professional responsibilities for the health and welfare of the public and the guiding principles for a professional engineer. Case histories on engineering ethics will be examined and students will write their own personal statement addressing integrity. Homework addresses FE exam preparation, and students complete the formal comprehensive review of engineering subjects associated with the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam. *One credit is the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam review only; two credits includes the review and professionalism and ethics. |