FE Electrical & Computer - Live Training Program

12-week intensive program covering all exam sections as per the latest NCEES® exam specification 'Sep - Nov, 2023' Enrollment Open

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Course Curriculum


  Welcome to the May - July 2025 FE Electrical & Computer Summer Accelerator
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  Week 6 - Probability and Statistics + Ethics and Professional Practice
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  Week 8 - Properties of Electrical Materials + Electromagnetics
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  Week 9 - Linear Systems + Signal Processing
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  Week 10 - Communications + Control Systems
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  Week 11 - Computer Networks + Computer Systems
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  Week 12 - Software Engineering + Wrap-up
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  January - March 2025 Live Training Archives
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Frequently Asked Questions


When does the course start and finish?
The upcoming 12-week training session will run between Sep 10th - Nov 27th, 2022.
Which days of the week classes will be held and at what times?
Classes will be held on Saturdays and Sundays 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST.
Can I watch the replay if I miss a class?
Of course - recordings of each training session will be uploaded within 24 - 48 hours.
How is this program different from the On-demand course?
On-demand FE Electrical and Computer course contains tons of valuable exam preparation content but it does not have a live component. This fast-paced weekly training program offers live training along with an opportunity for group-based learning.

More about this program...

Are you a recent Electrical and Computer Engineering graduate or a seasoned professional preparing for FE Exam? Are you finding it difficult to study for the FE Electrical and Computer exam? Are you looking for a structured and well planned learning resources? If you answered yes to any one of the questions above, then this course is for you! This course is designed to prepare for FE Electrical and Computer exam based on latest NCEES® FE Computer-based Testing specification and it will allow you the flexibility to learn anytime, from anywhere, and at your own pace by going through a fast-tracked 12-week intensive weekly program. The theoretical explanations, example solutions and quizzes will streamline your efforts towards the goal.

This course offers you

Live group-based learning opportunity for FE Electrical and Computer Engineering exam. It will allow you to gain competency of necessary knowledge areas and develop proficiency in solving multitude of problems.

1 - Group-based learning experience

You will benefit from the group based learning experience that is offered by this live training program. Students can have various academic backgrounds, experience levels and learning styles. Instructor-led meaningful discussions will allow you to see different perspectives and actively participate in the learning process. You can ask questions and also benefit from those of other students.

2 - Get instant response to your questions

There's something to be said about getting our questions right away - correct. During these weekly live training classes, you can ask questions on the spot and will get the response right away! Q&A time exists throughout the training session and you don't have to hold your thoughts until the end.

3 - In-depth explanations and solved examples

Whether you are looking to learn the exam topics from scratch or need a quick refresher, this program has it all. Complicated concepts are broken down into simple and easy to follow explanations. Each section section will be covered with high level overview which goes over the key knowledge areas, NCEES® FE Reference Handbook cross-referencing, facts and preparation tips that will provide you a bird's eye view. This is then followed by a deep dive into each and every knowledge area as per the latest FE Electrical and Computer exam specification. After the theoretical review we will do practice problems to help consolidate your understanding.

4 - Theoretical concepts

It is not easy to remember all the theoretical details from your university courses let alone recalling those details if the course was taken years ago. This is why this course is strategically divided into training sessions that will fast track your review of theoretical concepts. More time is dedicated to the tougher or high yield concepts and less time for the simpler concepts that you may already know quite well. This maximizes the effectiveness of your learning.

5 - How to solve FE-style problems?

At the end of the day it all comes down to this : "Are you able to get the correct answer ?"

It may sound correct but there are few other factors that are of prime importance. One of the most important factor is time management during FE Electrical and Computer exam. You will not have infinite time to get to the correct answer due to which you are not only required to get the correct answer but also get the correct answer in correct amount of time.

6 - Preparation framework

If you have taken other standardized tests such as SAT, GRE, GMAT etc. you can attest to the fact that acing or simply passing any such exam require strict adherence to a schedule and preparation framework. This live course will assist you in developing a preparation framework by offering you a package of theory and practice problems.


Your Instructor


Wasim Asghar PE, P.Eng, M.Eng
Wasim Asghar PE, P.Eng, M.Eng

Wasim Asghar is a Licensed Professional Engineer in Texas (PE), Florida (PE) and Ontario (P. Eng) with consulting experience in design, commissioning and plant engineering for clients in Energy, Mining and Infrastructure.

He holds Bachelors of Engineering – Electrical with distinction from McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada (2010) and Master of Engineering – Energy Systems from University of Toronto (2013) which was completed with full-time work.

In 2014, he undertook a two year project assignment for a mining client in Florida and also decided to pursue PE Licensure in United States. The road to licensure was challenging primarily because of lack of study resources for the FE and PE exams.

Wasim passed both exams in first attempts (FE in October 2014 and PE in April 2015). The lessons learned during the exam preparation process encourage him to write this book which is designed to help aspiring examinees better prepare for the latest CBT format of FE Electrical and Computer Engineering Exam.