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    <description>If you are innovative and like a challenge, then engineering may just be the right career field for you.  Discover engineering facts and stats.</description>
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      <title>Environmental Engineering Career</title>
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      <description>Electrical engineering is a career that involved using science, technology, and a person&amp;#146;s mind to solve problems. Discover more about a career in electrical engineering from careertoolkits.com</description>
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      <title>Careers in Computer Engineering</title>
      <description>Computer engineers are trained to work with computer software and hardware. Learn more about this career field from careertoolkits.com</description>
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      <title>Aerospace Engineer Career</title>
      <description>There are a number of jobs that aerospace engineers perform. In general they will work on things like aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles. Learn more about a career in aerospace engineering.</description>
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      <title>Civil Engineering Career</title>
      <description>Becoming a civil engineer isn&amp;#146;t as easy as simply getting a college degree in civil engineering. Find out what else you need to do to prepare for your civil engineering career.</description>
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      <description>Chemical engineers work with chemicals to try to use them to solve problems in society. Learn more about the prospects for a career in chemical engineering.</description>
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      <title>Average Engineer Salary </title>
      <description>Engineers just out of college earn a starting salary of $40,000+ which is quite high compared to what many make right out of college.  Find out more at careertoolkits.com</description>
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      <title>What Counts as Acceptable Engineering Experience for the PE Exam? </title>
      <description>In order to qualify for the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exam (PE Exam), a candidate will need to work as an engineer for 4 years. Discover what types of experience will count.</description>
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      <title>Principles and Practice of Engineering Exam (PE Exam)</title>
      <description>The Principles and Practice of Engineering Exam (PE Exam) is the last step on the road to becoming a licensed engineer.  Find out more about this difficult exam.</description>
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      <title>What is the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE Exam)? </title>
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      <title>The In&amp;#146;s and Out&amp;#146;s of the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE Exam) </title>
      <description>The FE Exam contains 180 multiple-choice questions. Find out more about this difficult exam including the question topics and the approximate percentages.</description>
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      <title>Who is in Charge of Licensing Engineers? </title>
      <description>The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) prepares all the FE and PE exams for engineering licensure.  Find out what the steps to becoming a licensed engineer are.</description>
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      <title>How to Get Your Engineering License?</title>
      <description>The basic steps to becoming an engineer include graduating from a college or university, gaining experience in the field of engineering (4 years) and passing the required written exams. Once you&apos;ve accomplished this, you may think about becoming a licensed engineer.  Learn more at careertoolkits.com
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      <title>Why Become a Licensed Engineer? </title>
      <description>Practicing as an engineer often requires strict adherence to safety and public health issues.  It&apos;s worth your time to become licensing.</description>
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      <title>Education Requirements for Engineers</title>
      <description>There is quite a bit of math involved with most engineering programs or similar degrees. Learn about the education requirements for engineers.</description>
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      <title>Engineering Specialties </title>
      <description>Engineering is a broad career field as there are over 25 different specialties.  Discover what these are and plan out your engineering career.</description>
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      <title>What is Engineering?</title>
      <description>Engineers design and manufacture machines, processes, systems and even economical structures. Learn more about the field of engineering...
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