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Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)
To pursue a professional
engineering license in the US , you must pass the Fundamentals of
Engineering (FE) exam. The FE exam covers subject matters commonly taught
in a typical EAC/ABET-accredited baccalaureate engineering program. It
covers a comprehensive range of subjects in engineering. VERY
COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE INDEED!
The FE exam
consists of 180 multiple-choice questions Each exam is 8 hours long, with
one 4-hour session in the morning and another in the afternoon. One must
participate in both sessions on the same day.
As of 2009, the available FE exam modules include:
Chemical
Civil
Electrical
Environmental
Industrial
Mechanical
General
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The FE exams are
comprehensive. One has to go through a lot of readings for learning the
various exam topics.
The Industrial
Engineering module covers the following topics:
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Engineering Economics
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Probability and Statistics
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Modeling and Computation
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Industrial Management
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Manufacturing and
Production Systems
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Facilities and Logistics
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Human Factors,
Productivity, Ergonomics, and Work Design
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Quality
There is no "official" self study pack, so we fill the gap here by releasing this
Industrial Engineering ExamEssentials Study Guide. The
Study Guide provides extensive and in-depth study coverage on the most
important industrial engineering knowledge domains of the exam.
Our
Study Guide goes the expert-advice way. Instead of just giving you
the hard facts, we also give you information that covers the best tricks
and practices. With these information, you will always be able to make
the most appropriate expert judgment in the exam. |