Mechanical Engineering P.E. Review Course
February 19 - March 27, 2008
Tuesdays and Thursdays
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
University of Washington campus, Seattle
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.
Twelve evening sessions on key exam topics to help you prepare for and pass the exam. Learn from an experienced team of University of Washington faculty and industry professionals how to structure your study and master the examination. Gain current information on exam structure and content. Benefit from problem-solving practice and exam-taking strategies provided by the faculty.
Subject areas to be reviewed include:
- Machine Design (2 sessions)
- Thermodynamics (3 sessions)
- Statics
- HVAC (2 Sessions)
- Engineering Economics
- Hydraulic Machines
- Heat Transfer
- Fluids
Course Faculty
Creighton Depew, PhD, course director, has taught at the University of Washington since 1960.
Steven Depew, P.E., is the owner and founder of Depew Professional Services, LLC.
Keith Elder, P.E., holds a lecturing appointment to the Mechanical Engineering faculty of the University of Washington and is a principal with the firm of Coffman Engineers.
Ashley M. Emery, P.E., is is the owner and founder of Peninsula Financial Consulting.
You Will Receive
Your registration fee includes course notes by your instructors.
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.
- Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, 12th Edition (2006)
- NCEES PE Mechanical Engineering Sample Questions and Solutions (2001)
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: http://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.