The purpose of this course is to review the mechanics of material which is covered in the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam to enable the student to pass it.
about FE exam : It will be presented in modules corresponding to the FE topics, particularly those in Mechanical Engineering. Each module will review main concepts, illustrate them with examples, and provide extensive practice problems. The purpose of this course is to review the material covered in the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam to enable the student to pass it. It will be presented in modules corresponding to the FE topics, particularly those in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. Each module will review main concepts, illustrate them with examples, and provide extensive practice problems. this lectures contains Mathematics , Probability and Statistics ,Ethics and Professional Practice ,Engineering Economics , Electricity and Magnetism , Statics , Dynamics, Kinematics, Vibrations , Mechanics of Materials , Material Properties and Processing , Fluid Mechanics , Thermodynamics , Heat Transfer , Measurements, Instrumentation, and Controls , Mechanical Design and Analysis. The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is computer-based, and the FE Reference Handbook is the only resource material you may use during the exam. Reviewing it before exam day will help you become familiar with the charts, formulas, tables, and other reference information provided. You won't be allowed to bring your personal copy of the Handbook into the exam room. Instead, the computer-based exam will include a PDF version of the Handbook for your use. No printed copies of the Handbook will be allowed in the exam room. The FE exam is a computer-based test (CBT). It is closed book with an electronic reference. • Examiners have 6 hours to complete the exam, which contains 110 questions. The 6-hour time also includes a tutorial and an optional scheduled break. • The FE exam uses both the International System of Units (SI) and the U.S. Customary System (USCS).