_kleroys_
Structural
- Dec 10, 2018
- 3
I'm looking for some advice from anyone with a Tennessee PE.
Here is my background. I am a registered PE in Colorado. I have 10 years of experience. I have a BS in engineering physics from a non-abet accredited university. I have an MS in civil engineering from a school that is abet accredited. The MS required me to take about a years worth of undergrad classes before I started the higher level classes.
I need to get my TN PE but from what I gather from the rules (Rules Section 0120-01-.10), there is no way for a person to get a PE unless their undergrad is abet accredited. I want to pursue the route that shows my education as a whole (with all the extra classes I took in grad school) should be enough to meet their requirements.
Does anyone have any experience similar to mine?
Thanks!
Here is my background. I am a registered PE in Colorado. I have 10 years of experience. I have a BS in engineering physics from a non-abet accredited university. I have an MS in civil engineering from a school that is abet accredited. The MS required me to take about a years worth of undergrad classes before I started the higher level classes.
I need to get my TN PE but from what I gather from the rules (Rules Section 0120-01-.10), there is no way for a person to get a PE unless their undergrad is abet accredited. I want to pursue the route that shows my education as a whole (with all the extra classes I took in grad school) should be enough to meet their requirements.
Does anyone have any experience similar to mine?
Thanks!