Fundamentals of Engineering Examination Review
Released: Nov 15, 2001
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback, 792 pages
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Everything you need to pass the test!
From the only review book completely up-to-date with the 2001-2002 FE exam
· Published annually and revised for the current closed-book exam format
· Perfect for anyone (students or engineers) preparing for the FE exam
· Endorsed by a former Director of Exams from the NCEES
· Describes exam structure, exam day strategies, exam scoring, and passing rate statistics
· All problems in SI units in line with the new exam format
· Covers all the topics on the FE exam, carefully matching exam structure: Mathematics, Statics, Dynamics, Mechanics of Materials, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrical Circuits, Materials Engineering, Chemistry, Computers, Ethics, and Engineering Economy
· Each chapter is written by an expert in the field, contains a thorough review of the topic as covered on the test, and ends with practice problems and detailed solutions
· Includes a complete eight-hour sample exam with 120 morning (AM) questions, 60 general afternoon (PM) questions, and complete step-by-step solutions to all problems
· 918 problems total: 60% text; 40% problems and solutions
Other Study Resources Available from Oxford University Press
For the Afternoon Discipline-Specific FE Exams
EIT Civil Review, Second Edition, edited by Donald G. Newnan, P.E. (1-57645-013-9)
EIT Mechanical Review, Second Edition, by Lloyd M. Polentz, P.E., and Jerry Hamelink, P.E. (1-57645-039-2)
EIT Electrical Review by Lincoln D. Jones, P.E. (1-57645-006-6)
EIT Chemical Review, Second Edition, by Dilip K. Das, P.E., and Rajaram K. Prabhudesai, P.E. (1-57645-023-6)
EIT Industrial Review, Second Edition, by Donovan Young, P.E. (1-57645-031-7)
For Extra Practice Problems
Allan's Circuits Problems by Allan D. Kraus (0-19-514248-9)
KC's Problems and Solutions for Microelectronic Circuits, Fourth Edition, by Adel S. Sedra and K. C. Smith (0-19-511771-9)
For an Introduction to MATLAB®
Getting Started with MATLAB 5: A Quick Introduction for Scientists and Engineers by Rudra Pratap (0-19-512947-4)
Getting Started with MATLAB 6: A Quick Introduction for Scientists and Engineers by Rudra Pratap (0-19-515014-7)
For Background on the Engineering Profession
Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers by Edmund G. Seebauer and Robert L. Barry (0-19-513488-5)
Engineers and Their Profession, Fifth Edition, by John D. Kemper and Billy R. Sanders (0-19-512057-4)
Being Successful as an Engineer by W. H. Roadstrum (0-910554-24-2)
Money Back Guarantee--Pass the FE test or get your money back.
For more information and a complete list of FE and PE Exam review books available from Engineering Press at Oxford University Press, visit www.oup-usa.org/engineeringpress.
From the only review book completely up-to-date with the 2001-2002 FE exam
· Published annually and revised for the current closed-book exam format
· Perfect for anyone (students or engineers) preparing for the FE exam
· Endorsed by a former Director of Exams from the NCEES
· Describes exam structure, exam day strategies, exam scoring, and passing rate statistics
· All problems in SI units in line with the new exam format
· Covers all the topics on the FE exam, carefully matching exam structure: Mathematics, Statics, Dynamics, Mechanics of Materials, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrical Circuits, Materials Engineering, Chemistry, Computers, Ethics, and Engineering Economy
· Each chapter is written by an expert in the field, contains a thorough review of the topic as covered on the test, and ends with practice problems and detailed solutions
· Includes a complete eight-hour sample exam with 120 morning (AM) questions, 60 general afternoon (PM) questions, and complete step-by-step solutions to all problems
· 918 problems total: 60% text; 40% problems and solutions
Other Study Resources Available from Oxford University Press
For the Afternoon Discipline-Specific FE Exams
EIT Civil Review, Second Edition, edited by Donald G. Newnan, P.E. (1-57645-013-9)
EIT Mechanical Review, Second Edition, by Lloyd M. Polentz, P.E., and Jerry Hamelink, P.E. (1-57645-039-2)
EIT Electrical Review by Lincoln D. Jones, P.E. (1-57645-006-6)
EIT Chemical Review, Second Edition, by Dilip K. Das, P.E., and Rajaram K. Prabhudesai, P.E. (1-57645-023-6)
EIT Industrial Review, Second Edition, by Donovan Young, P.E. (1-57645-031-7)
For Extra Practice Problems
Allan's Circuits Problems by Allan D. Kraus (0-19-514248-9)
KC's Problems and Solutions for Microelectronic Circuits, Fourth Edition, by Adel S. Sedra and K. C. Smith (0-19-511771-9)
For an Introduction to MATLAB®
Getting Started with MATLAB 5: A Quick Introduction for Scientists and Engineers by Rudra Pratap (0-19-512947-4)
Getting Started with MATLAB 6: A Quick Introduction for Scientists and Engineers by Rudra Pratap (0-19-515014-7)
For Background on the Engineering Profession
Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers by Edmund G. Seebauer and Robert L. Barry (0-19-513488-5)
Engineers and Their Profession, Fifth Edition, by John D. Kemper and Billy R. Sanders (0-19-512057-4)
Being Successful as an Engineer by W. H. Roadstrum (0-910554-24-2)
Money Back Guarantee--Pass the FE test or get your money back.
For more information and a complete list of FE and PE Exam review books available from Engineering Press at Oxford University Press, visit www.oup-usa.org/engineeringpress.
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