Core Engineering Concepts for Students and Professionals (Print)
Find the answers to your engineering questions with Core Engineering Concepts for Students and Professionals. This authoritative reference provides comprehensive coverage of thousands of engineering concepts in one convenient book, including topics covered in 4- and 5-year engineering degree programs and those encountered in practice.
This book is a cross-disciplinary reference that can be used by engineers studying or practicing in any engineering field, including civil, mechanical, electrical, structural, environmental, industrial, and chemical engineering. Written for both students and practitioners by a professional engineer, it incorporates more than 30 years of engineering experience.
- Covers the breadth of an engineering degree
- Contains civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, and industrial engineering subjects
- Features 82 chapters covering thousands of engineering concepts
- Contains more than 580 example problems with step-by-step solutions
- References over 3,700 essential engineering equations and formulas
- Presents over 315 figures and 780 tables
- Lists fully defined nomenclature for each chapter
- Includes a multiply cross-referenced index
- Atomic Theory
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Programming
- Dynamics
- Electrical Circuits
- Engineering Licensure
- Ethics and Law
- Fluids
- Heat Transfer
- Management Science
- Material Science
- Mathematics
- Mechanics of Materials
- Plans and Drawings
- Physics
- Statics
- Systems Analysis
- Thermodynamics
FAQs
Bring proper identification (a government-issued ID, military ID, or passport) with you on exam day. The NCEES also recommends bringing a copy of your appointment confirmation letter to speed up the check-in process. You can take one NCEES-approved calculator, eyeglasses, a sweater or jacket, and anything else on the Comfort Aid List into the exam room as well.
Yes. The FE exam consists of 110 computer-based, multiple-choice questions.
There are a few ways to begin your FE prep depending on time available, content knowledge, and more—but these six steps will put you on a path for success no matter where you stand.
- Get the NCEES FE Reference Handbook, and use it alongside your FE Review Manual.
- Determine which knowledge areas you need more help with through your FE Review Manual’s diagnostic exams.
- Make a schedule before beginning to ensure you can cover all of the exam topics.
- Work through every exam subject—skipping your weaker subjects won’t prepare you for success.
- Be thorough. Don’t skip over any problems, solutions, or necessary reference materials.
- Complete as many practice problems as possible. Fast recall will be critical on the FE exam and developing an instinct for how problems look will help you succeed.
- FE Chemical: 73%
- FE Civil: 62%
- FE Electrical and Computer: 73%
- FE Environmental: 70%
- FE Industrial: 62%
- FE Mechanical: 71%
- FE Other Disciplines: 65%
- Nondisclosure agreement (2 minutes)
- Tutorial (8 minutes)
- Exam (5 hours and 20 minutes)
- Scheduled break (25 minutes)