Rochester Engineering Society Magazine November 2020

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FE Civil Exam Review Course offered by Civil Engineering Technology at RIT Spring Course Offering RIT’s Civil Engineering Technology program, within the College of Engineering Technology is now offering a Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Civil Exam Review Course for the civil engineering professionals. Passing the FE exam is the first step in the process leading to the Professional Engineers (PE) license. All fourteen (14) different exam topics will be covered. Class Delivery Method: Flex Mode

The course will be delivered in-person and online synchronous (zoom) simultaneously. Enrolled students can attend class online at the specified days/times and engage in course activities together with in-person attendees.  Starts on January 12th with last day of class is on 23rd of April 2021.  Hands-on Problem solving in every class with some theory but mostly based on FE Reference Handbook from NCEES.  Over 100 hours of intensive teaching and practicing to ensure that the attendees fully grasp all the topics.  A very fast-paced course with 15 weeks of evening classes.  Extra materials similar to class problems will be provided for individual practice to build confidence.  Fee for the review is set to be $1250.  Group discount: For a group of 5 or more will receive a discount of $200 per person.  Guarantee of passing: Students will sit for four full scale 6 hours mock tests during weekends at the end of 15 weeks of

classes (24th and 25th of April 2021, 1st and 2nd of May 2021, from 10 am to 4 pm). If the student receives 85% or more in mock tests but does not pass the FE, will be allowed to attend the next course absolutely free.  Class meeting time: Tuesday from 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm and Friday from 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm.  Registration deadlines are 10 days before the start of the course.  All in-person classes will be held in RIT campus.

For additional information or to register, please contact: Greg Evershed, Director of Corporate Engagement RIT College of Applied Science and Technology, gmeast@rit.edu.

Professional Firms Employee News

Hunt Engineers & Architects Engineering Capacity Grows Clignett and Tarazona are new additions at High Falls Office

Audrey Clignett, EIT and Julieth Tarazona have joined HUNT-EAS’s Rochester office, bolstering the firm’s engineering capacity with additional site/ civil and electrical engineering, respectively. Audrey Clignett’s registered-EIT status and “water” engineering Audrey Clignett, EIT skillset are built on project experiences in both municipal and private development. A San Diego State graduate in environment engineering, Clignett also gives the firm additional field and computer research abilities. A native of the “far west”, Audrey lives in Pittsford with her husband, Jacob, their one-year-old son Henri, and several pets. 22 | The ROCHESTER ENGINEER NOVEMBER 2020

With an electrical engineering BS from La Salle University in Colombia and recent coursework at Monroe Community College, Julieth Tarazona exemplifies the firms dedication to continuing education. Those efforts express themselves in Tarazona’s project coordination Julieth Tarazona and design efforts – street lighting, electrical substations, and distribution circuitry. Another Pittsford resident, Julieth’s daughter, Natalia Orozco, attends Sutherland High School and her son, Juan Pablo Orozco, is an engineering intern in Georgia. Additional family includes Lia the Shih Tzu. q

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