Electrical Engineering P.E. Review Course
Offered again in Autumn
Join John Camara, P.E., author of the Electrical & Computer Engineering Reference Manual, 6th Edition (Professional Publications, Inc.) in 12 sessions focused on your exam success. Sessions cover key exam topics and include significant time devoted to solving problems and discussing your questions. During the final session, you'll take a sample examination and review your results.
Enrollment in a review course is not related to registration for an engineering examination.
To register for the exam, visit the State of Washington Department of Professional Licensing.
Subject areas to be reviewed include:
- Engineering mathematics
- Engineering economics
- Electrical theory fundamentals
- DC circuit fundamentals
- Fields
- A/C circuit fundamentals
- Linear circuit analysis
- Transient analysis
- Time and frequency response
- Electronic fundamentals
- Electronic amplifiers
- Pulse circuits
- Digital systems
- Computers
- Transformers
- Three phase systems
- Rotating machinery
- Power transmission
- Instrumentation
- Communication
- Biomedical engineering
- National Electric Code
- Sample examination
Course Faculty
John A. Camara, P.E., is an electrical and nuclear engineer with over 20 years experience as a nuclear electrician, industrial electrician, systems engineer, project manager and instructor. He is the author of the Electrical Engineering Reference Manual for the Electrical and Computer Engineering P.E. Exam, Practice Problems for the Electrical and Computer Engineering PE Exam: A Companion to the Electrical Engineering Reference Manual, 101 Solved Nuclear Engineering Problems and numerous other professional texts and articles. John received a BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering from University of California at Davis and an MS in Space Systems from Florida Institute of Technology.
You Will Receive
Your course fee includes a course notebook written by your instructor.
The text may be purchased directly from the publisher, Professional Publications, Inc. at a 20% discount.
Visit PPI's website for details.
Recommended Texts
- We recommend the following texts to supplement your exam preparation. These texts may be referenced in course sessions and are available for purchase at a 20% discount from the publisher by following the link at right.
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering Reference Manual for the P.E. Exam, 7th Edition, 2006 by John A. Camara
- Practice Problems for the Electrical & Computer Engineering P.E. Exam, 7th Edition, 2006 by John A. Camara
- Electrical & Computer Engineering PE Sample Exam, 2006 (2nd edition)
Location and Parking
Classes will be held on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle. Exact building and room number will be provided in your registration confirmation. Evening parking permits may be purchased after 4:30 p.m. at any UW entrance gate. For information regarding parking, public transportation options and directions, visit the University of Washington's Parking Services website: ttp://www.washington.edu/commuterservices/index.php.
Continuing Education Units
Course participants will earn 2.4 CEUs upon successful completion of this course. The CEU is a nationally recognized measure of participation in a noncredit continuing education program that meets established criteria for increasing knowledge and competency.
University of Washington Engineering Professional Programs reserves the right to cancel the conference/short course in the event of low enrollment or other circumstances beyond its control. The total amount of liability of UW-EPP will be limited to a refund of the attendance fee. Attendees who purchase non-refundable airline tickets do so at their own risk.