Most FE prep options follow a generalized structure, designed to serve the largest number of students. But for those outside of traditional engineering fields, that one-size-fits-all model can create more confusion than clarity. School of PE's FE Other Courses are built specifically for students preparing for the FE Other Disciplines exam, with content, tools, and pacing tailored to match the exam's unique structure and subject blend:
Designed for Nontraditional Majors
Many students pursuing engineering-adjacent degrees often find themselves at a disadvantage when using general FE prep resources. FE Other Disciplines Courses from School of PE directly address this gap by focusing on the specific areas covered by the Other Disciplines exam, such as chemistry, ethics, safety, and industrial systems. These courses are structured to make complex topics more digestible, especially for students without a civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering background.
Tailored to NCEES Specifications
Rather than offering overly broad content, each FE Other Disciplines prep class is aligned with the latest NCEES exam specifications. That includes problem types, pacing strategies, and coverage depth. Because this exam covers a wide range of disciplines, having focused and filtered material becomes essential. When budgeting for prep options, students often factor in total course cost alongside exam fees. According to recent data on the FE exam cost, planning ahead financially is just as important as selecting the right curriculum support.
Access to Instructor Connect
A key differentiator is access to Instructor Connect, a feature that allows students to engage with experienced instructors directly. This level of interaction supports a deeper understanding of exam concepts and helps fill in knowledge gaps quickly. Each FE Other Disciplines prep class is led by subject matter experts who are familiar with the multidisciplinary nature of the exam, offering relevant insights students might not get from traditional study materials.