TMS Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Professional Engineer (PE) Licensing Exam Review Course (8.24-27.2016, Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA)

Professional engineer (PE) licensure is the preferred credential in the United States for engineers to bid on government contracts, be a principal of a firm, perform consulting services, and protect public health, safety, and welfare. It can also give you a competitive edge over non-licensed job candidates and a greater earning potential. Let TMS help you achieve PE licensing designation with the TMS Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Professional Engineer (PE) Licensing Exam Review Course.

This is the only review course focused specifically on the Principles and Practice of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Exam. After a successful first course in 2015, the 2016 preparation course has been expanded by a half day to accommodate more time for problem solving.

The TMS Metallurgical and Materials Engineering PE Licensing Exam Review Course will address a variety of approaches and methodologies, including design, analysis, application, and operations. The knowledge areas covered in the course will be reflective of the actual exam knowledge areas, as published by NCEES.

WHO ATTENDS?

The course is designed for individuals planning to take the Principles and Practice of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Exam. Examination requirements vary by state. Potential exam takers should consult their state licensing board for specific requirements or visit the NCEES website for more information.

This course is also open to individuals not planning on taking the PE exam, but who wish to refresh their knowledge in the technical areas covered by this course.

TECHNICAL SCOPE

The course will include refresher training on the following topical areas:

  • Ferrous materials, specifically encompassing stainless steel, cast iron, carbon steel, and alloyed steel
  • Light and nonferrous materials, specifically encompassing titanium and titanium alloys, aluminum and aluminum alloys, copper and copper alloys, intermetallic alloys, precious metals, refractory alloys, superalloys, and other nonferrous metals
  • Ceramics, polymers, composites, and electronic materials, including glasses, functional ceramics, engineering ceramics, elastomers, thermoset, thermoplastic, composites, silicon, and other semiconductor materials

The course will be structured according to the NCEES Principles and Practice of Engineering Examination Metallurgical and Materials Exam Specifications, Effective Beginning with the October 2015 Examination. For additional information on the specifications, please visit the NCEES website.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE AND INSTRUCTORS

  • Chair: Charles V. White, PE, Kettering University
  • Indrajit Charit, PE, University of Idaho
  • Alphonse W. Hegger Jr., PE, Stress Engineering Services
  • George Krauss, PE, Colorado School of Mines
  • Dana Medlin, PE, SEAL Laboratories and South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
  • Erik Mueller, PE
  • Steven R. Sopher, JSP

FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information about this course, please complete the course inquiry form or contact:

TMS Meeting Services

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Website: http://www.tms.org/meetings/2016/PEReview2016/registration.aspx