What I did to become a licensed Professional Engineer* Earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering from an ABET accredited engineering program Earned a master’s degree in engineering Passed the Engineer In Training (EIT now the Fundamentals of Engineering-FE) exam¹,² Completed three years of progressive engineering experience under two professional engineers Demonstrated engineering ethics in practice …
C A Lettsome Services, LLC is pleased to announce exciting new services for our customers. Starting July 1, 2020, we will be offering various plan review and inspection services as well as acoustical engineering services that focus on noise and vibration challenges. These services will cover the following: Electrical, mechanical and plumbing (MEP) plan reviews …
Dr. Clyde Lettsome, PhD, PE, MEM renewed his South Carolina Professional Engineering (PE) license this month. The State of South Carolina requires all individuals who want to practice as engineers to both prove their competency as an engineer, and also to increase their knowledge through continuing education. Dr. Lettsome has continued to stay abreast of …
Dr. Clyde Lettsome was recognized for 5 years of service on the NCEES (National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying) Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam development committee. The NCEES sets the knowledge standards and develops the testing materials used to certify individuals as professional engineers. Several times each year, for the past five years, …
C. A. Lettsome Services is excited to announce that Dr. Clyde Lettsome has been selected to join the Professional Engineering (PE) Computer Exam Writing and Development Committee of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES). He and other respected professional engineers will write questions that will be used on future Computer Engineering …