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FE / EIT exam prep

Undergraduate · Engineering

Syllabus focus

Standard syllabus · STEM / applied

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Topics typically covered

Standard syllabus

Mathematics and engineering sciences

  • Algebra, geometry, and trigonometry review
  • Calculus: derivatives, integrals, and differential equations
  • Linear algebra and matrix operations
  • Statistics: mean, variance, and probability basics
  • Chemistry and material science fundamentals
  • Statics: particles, rigid bodies, and trusses
  • Dynamics: kinematics and kinetics of particles
  • Strength of materials: stress, strain, and beams
  • Fluid mechanics and thermodynamics core items
  • Electrical circuits: DC, AC, and power basics

Discipline-specific FE topics (breadth)

  • Ethics and professional practice questions
  • Engineering economics: present worth and B/C ratio
  • Probability and statistics for quality and risk
  • Instrumentation and measurement uncertainty
  • Mechanics of materials: combined loading
  • Heat transfer and mass transfer fundamentals
  • Environmental engineering water quality basics
  • Transportation and surveying fundamentals
  • Construction and structural loading concepts
  • Computer tools and unit conversion fluency

STEM / applied

Exam strategy and timed practice

  • NCEES FE exam format, timing, and calculator policy
  • Reference handbook navigation and indexing
  • Topic weighting by discipline module selection
  • Diagnostic testing to identify weak domains
  • Pacing strategies for 110-question sessions
  • Elimination techniques for multiple-choice items
  • Common trap answers and unit conversion errors
  • Full-length practice exam scheduling
  • Review of missed problems with error logs
  • Test-day logistics and stress management

Applied problem drills by subject area

  • Statics and dynamics mixed problem sets
  • Circuit analysis with phasors and power
  • Thermo cycles and property table lookups
  • Fluid statics and pipe flow calculations
  • Probability, statistics, and regression items
  • Engineering economics cash-flow diagrams
  • Ethics scenarios and professional obligations
  • Materials selection and property comparisons
  • Environmental mass balance and chemistry
  • Capstone review sessions with peer teaching

Notes

Topics align with the NCEES FE Reference Handbook and current exam specifications. Verify module selection (e.g., Mechanical, Civil, Other Disciplines) with your state board.