OSU ChE Students' FE
Exam Performance
We
track the pass rate on the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam as one
of our performance measures of the OSU ChE undergraduate program, and
are very proud of our students’ performance.
The
FE exam is a comprehensive test of competence in engineering and
science, and passing it is the first step toward registering as a
professional engineer. The test is administered twice nationally, by
the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. All
students take the same test on the same day. Nationally, the pass rate
for chemical engineering students
has recently averaged about 85%. Our 95% pass rate is one clear
indication of excellence in the OSU ChE students, faculty, and staff.
The graph presents a 10-year history of a 3-year moving average of the
pass-rate for test takers currently enrolled in school. Using a 3-year
average provides a large enough sample to temper test-to-test
variability.
This academic year 23 OSU ChE students took the FE. We graduated 29 BS
ChEs indicating that about 80% of our seniors this year took the exam.
Nationally, only about 30% take the exam.
Engineering education is a comprehensive undertaking of human resource
development, and we have many objectives in our mission of preparing
students to become professional partners in their enterprise and
community. Some non-technical objectives include writing
effectiveness, team effectiveness, and understanding the social
implications for engineering design. While the FE Exam only tests
competence in the traditional classroom math, science, and engineering
subject matter; while it only evaluates one characteristic of our
program, it reveals one aspect of the outstanding performance of our
students. These news pages reveal many other successes and
achievements. .
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