Print Bundle: PE Electrical Electronics, Controls, and Communications
Make sure you have everything you need for PE Electrical: Electronics exam day success! This comprehensive collection of resources provides everything you need to prepare to pass the PE Electrical: Electronics exam the first time. The review materials in this bundle are updated to the current exam specs, contain thorough coverage of mechanical engineering principles and codes, and include numerous practice problems to challenge your knowledge of those concepts. This curated bundle includes John A. Camara's Electronics, Controls, and Communications Reference Manual, practice problems, and the most realistic practice exams on the market available in print or digital formats. PPI’s time-tested, detailed instructional design provides you with the most efficient and effective practice available.
Products Included:
- Electronics, Controls, and Communications Reference Manual
- Electronics, Controls, and Communications Reference Manual Index
- Electronics, Controls, and Communications Practice Problems
- Electronics, Controls, and Communications Practice Exam
- NCEES PE Electrical: Electronics, Controls, and Communications Practice Exam
- Casio FX-115 ES Plus Second Edition Advanced Scientific Calculator
Topics Covered:
- General Electrical Engineering Knowledge
- Digital Systems
- Electromagnetics
- Electronics
- Control Systems
- Communications
FAQs
Some states require a BS degree from an ABET-accredited engineering program to sit for the PE exam. Other states allow you to take the PE exam with a degree in engineering technology, physics, math, or chemistry—or without any degree—as long as you’ve met the required work experience. Check your state requirements to see if you can take the PE exam without an engineering degree.
Most states allow you to take the PE exam after passing your FE exam and gaining at least four years of post-college work experience. However, some states now allow examinees to sit for the PE exam before completing their work experience. Check your state requirements to see when you’re qualified to sit for the exam.
The PE exams are not considered easy to pass, but the exam will become easier if the content reflects topics that you're familiar with from your current line of work. Think about your career goals when considering the PE exam. Are you seeking a promotion in your current role? You should select the exam that best supports your current career. Are you trying to switch industries? Choose the exam that will set you up for success in your new field. Rather than seek out the easiest PE exam, select the one that will support your goals.