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All 50 States and the District of Columbia require licensure for engineers who offer their services directly to the public. Engineers who are licensed are called professional engineers (PEs). This licensure generally requires a degree from an ABET-accredited engineering program, 4 years of relevant work experience, and completion of a State examination. Recent graduates can start the licensing process by taking the examination in two stages. The initial Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination can be taken upon graduation. Engineers who pass this examination commonly are called engineers in training (EITs) or engineer interns (EIs). After acquiring suitable work experience, EITs can take the second examination, called the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam. Several States have imposed mandatory continuing education requirements for relicensure. Most States recognize licensure from other States, provided that the manner in which the initial license was obtained meets or exceeds their own licensure requirements. Many civil, mechanical, and chemical engineers are licensed PEs. Independently of licensure, various certification programs are offered by professional organizations to demonstrate competency in specific fields of engineering.
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if u are a civil engineer, to calculate the required amount of steel in structure.
It could be said that civil engineering is harder because to get a job as a civil engineer you must not only have a degree in the subject matter but must be licensed by the professional civil engineering board. Without this license you cannot legally call yourself a "civil engineer" and no one will hire you. Currently to get a job as a software engineer there is no licensing requirement and it is even possible to be hired by some companies and call yourself a software engineer without a degree in the subject matter. This will likely change sometime in the future and legal requirements to have a software engineer's license will be imposed.
Building engineer is concerned with only buildings, but civil engineer can deal with all the streams of civil engineering viz as irrigation, enviornmental engg, transportation engg geotechnical engg etc......
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A civil engineer can work as a production engineer with the proper training. Both use similar concepts, however each uses its own methods by which to apply known principles.
A great way to become a structural engineer is to get a college degree in Civil Engineering. Structural engineering is a part of the Civil Engineering field. A license is also required to be a structural engineer.
Are you required to be licensed or certified as a mechanical engineer?
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if u are a civil engineer, to calculate the required amount of steel in structure.
It could be said that civil engineering is harder because to get a job as a civil engineer you must not only have a degree in the subject matter but must be licensed by the professional civil engineering board. Without this license you cannot legally call yourself a "civil engineer" and no one will hire you. Currently to get a job as a software engineer there is no licensing requirement and it is even possible to be hired by some companies and call yourself a software engineer without a degree in the subject matter. This will likely change sometime in the future and legal requirements to have a software engineer's license will be imposed.
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Civil Engineer Corps was created in 1867.
If you want to call yourself a "Professional Engineer" yes.
yes. because i am a engineer!!!
There is no requirement to do so. Your marriage will be recognized.