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Professional Engineering (PE) Review and
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Review Civil Discipline-Specific (DS) Programs

Overview

One of the Institute for Transportation Research and Education's (ITRE) primary missions is to conduct training programs. New policies, design standards, analysis methodologies, research results, experimental products, etc., are constantly being introduced to the transportation profession. It is incumbent upon each of us to maintain current knowledge about our profession so we can be as technically competent and efficient in our work as possible.

ITRE has developed the Professional Engineering Curriculum which includes the Professional Engineering (PE) Civil Engineering Review Course and the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Civil Discipline-Specific [DS] Review Course. Each course is very popular and much sought after.

For more detailed information over the Web, consult the submenu links on the left for lists of courses offered, times and how to register.

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