Preparing for the FE Other Discipline Exam The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is the first step towards becoming a Professional Engineer. Recent graduates or students who are nearing graduation will take the FE exam in the discipline they have chosen to specialize in. Some engineers are sure which specialization they would like to take for the FE exam, while others are not sure of what they want to specialize in. The FE General (Other) exam is the right choice for those who do not know which discipline to specialize in. The FE Other Discipline exam is a computer-based test that evaluates the following areas: •
Mathematics and advanced engineering mathematics
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Probability and statistics
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Chemistry
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Instrumentation and Data acquisition
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Ethics and Professional practice
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Safety health and environment
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Engineering economics
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Statics
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Dynamics
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Strength of Materials and material science
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Fluid Dynamics and Dynamics of fluids
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Fluid mechanics and Dynamics of gases
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Electricity, Power, and Magnetism
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Heat, Mass, and Energy Transfer
All of the major engineering topics are covered in the FE Other discipline exams. This exam is a 6-hour test consisting of 110 questions.