Professional Engineer License

  • Course Program

State requirements for Professional Engineers in the U.S. include one to six hours of ethics training and one to nine hours of management training. Courses in this series cover ethics, leadership, and communications skills. Ideal to help meet continuing education requirements to maintain Professional Engineer licensure and for engineering students and professionals to learn important business skills that will help build a successful career.

What you will learn:

  • Consider underlying organizational purpose
  • Principles of leadership and leader traits
  • Strengthen commitment to maintaining high standards of conduct
  • Improve project/team communication
  • Understand your role as a leader

Courses included in this program:

Program Length: 7 hours

Program Level: Introductory

Who should attend: Electrical Engineer, Network Engineer, Data Engineer, Design Engineer, Computer Engineer, Systems Engineer,  Hardware Engineer, Lead Engineer, Project Engineer, Engineers, Junior Engineers, Engineering Managers, Controls Engineer, Test Engineer, Communications Engineer

Instructors

Kim Sydow-Campbell, Professor of Management Communication, Marketing and Management Department, The University of Alabama's  Culverhouse College of Commerce

Barry L. Shoop, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Deputy Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, United States Military Academy at West Point

Steve Starrett, Associate Professor of Water Engineering, Kansas State University

Anthony Fasano, Founder of Powerful Purpose Associates

Publication Year: 2015

ISBN: 978-1-5386-0049-8


Professional Engineer License
  • Course Provider: Educational Activities
  • Course Number: EDP532CP
  • Credits: 0.7 CEU/ 7 PDH