License Requirements
     Nevada Nevada Civil Engineer

NV Professional Engineers

The State of Nevada requires 30 hours of Continuing Education prior to the license renewal period.

-Renewal for Engineers is January 1st and July 1st biennially.


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            -Construction Contract Primer        
            -Lead Safe Practices        

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This package is designed to fulfill the continuing education requirements of Nevada Professional Engineers and includes:     

     (30) hours of General CE Credits
             (After enrollment you may choose any (30) of the following classes.)
            -Advanced Residential Design Considerations        -Advanced Wind Mitigatioin Methodologies 1
            -Advanced Wind Mitigatioin Methodologies 2        -Aging in Place Pt 1
            -Aging in Place Pt 2        -Electrical Conductors in the Building Environment
            -Collections the Offensive Game        -Collections the Defensive Game
            -Electrical Energy Storage        -Electrical Safety, Pt 1
            -Electircal Safety Pt 2        -Home Energy Efficiency
             -Energy Intensive Processes        -Energy Technology Solutions Pt 1  
            -Energy Technology Solutions Pt 1         -Energy Technology Solutions Pt 3               
            -OSHA Fall Protection                  -Historic Presrvatioin
            -Improving Compressed Air Systems Pt 1                -Improving Compressed Air Systems Pt 2                
            -Improving Fan Systems Performance Pt 1                -Improving Fan Systems Performance Pt 2                      
            -Improving Motor & Drive Systems Pt 1          -Improving Motor & Drive Systems Pt 2                     
            -Improving Pumping System Performance Pt 1          -Improving Pumping System Performance Pt 2                    
            -Mechanical Properties of Wood         -Nanomanufacturing                    
            -Navigating the NEC                  -OSHA Personal Protection Equipment
            -Parabolic Trough Solar Water Heating                  -Positive Business Planning
            -Wood-Based Composites Pt 1        -Wood-Based Composites Pt 1
            -Constructin Contract Primer        -Environmentally Friendly Landscaping & Site Design
            -Ethical Obligations of Public Officials        -Understanding FL Laws & Rules #489
            -Intellectual Property Primer Pt 1        -Intellectual Property Primer Pt 2
            -Workers Compensation Primer        -Power Grid Technologies
            -NEC Code Changes Hr. 1        -NEC Code Changes Hr. 2
            -NEC Code Changes Hr. 3        -NEC Code Changes Hr. 4
            -NEC Code Changes Hr. 5        -NEC Code Changes Hr. 6
            -NEC Code Changes Hr. 7        -NEC Code Changes Hr. 8
            -NEC Code Changes Hr. 9        -NEC Code Changes Hr. 10
            -NEC Code Changes Hr. 11        -NEC Code Changes Hr. 12
            -NEC Code Changes Hr. 13        -NEC Code Changes Hr. 14
            -NEC Code Changes Hr. 15        -NEC Code Changes Hr. 16
            -Sustainability Matters Pt 1        -Sustainability Matters Pt 2
            -Sustainability Matters Pt 3        -Fasteners for Wood Construction, Pt 1
            -Fasteners for Wood Construction, Pt 2        -Photovoltaics Pt 1
            -Photovoltaics Pt 2        -Lead Safe Practices

          "Create Your Own" 30 Hour Continuing Education Package $299



Nevada Nevada Professional Engineer Continuing Education Requirements

Hours Required: 30 Hours biennially
Renewal Deadline: January 1 of odd-numbered years for licensees whose last name begins with one of the letters A through E.
July 1 of odd-numbered years for licensees whose last name begins with one of the letters F through K.
January 1 of even-numbered years for licensees whose last name begins with one of the letters L through R.
July 1 of even-numbered years for licensees whose last name begins with one of the letters S through Z.
Carryover Allowed: 15
Course Approval: The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Course Content: Licensees are encouraged to select meaningful CPC activities which will be of benefit in the pursuit of their chosen fields. The regulation provides a definition of a Professional Development Hour (PDH) as one hour in which a licensee or former licensee takes part in an activity to maintain, improve, or expand the skills and knowledge relevant to his discipline."
State Website: http://boe.state.nv.us/CPC.HTM
Contact Info: NV - State Board of Engineers and Land Surveyors
1755 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 135
Reno, NV 89502
Tel: 775-688-1231
Valid Course Work: Typical Qualifying Activities
- Completing or attending courses, seminars, instruction, in-house programs, or training of an engineering or land surveying content which relate to the registrant's field of practice.
- Attending technical or professional society meetings when an engineering/land surveying topic is presented as a principal part of the program.
- Teaching a course for the first time or if substantial time has been spent in updating material if previously taught.
- Attending satellite down-link video courses where attendance is verified and program material meets the requirements.
- Computer software instructional courses which relate to the improvement of one's business or profession.
- Language courses which relate to the improvement of one's business or profession.
- Management or ethical courses which relate to the improvement of one's business or profession.
- Correspondence courses on an engineering/land surveying topic where lessons are prepared, returned for correction and/or grading and testing at the end of the course is required.
- Writing "Accepted" Professional exam problems (4 PDH per question. 10 PDH maximum per year)
All of such activities as described in (a) through (g) above must be relevant to the practice of engineering or land surveying and may include technical, ethical, or managerial content.
Converting Education to PDH: College course with a duration measured in semesters 45 for each semester credit hour received
- College course with a duration measured in quarters 30 for each quarter credit hour received
- Attendance at a seminar, workshop, in-house course of instruction or professional meeting, convention or conference 1 PDH for each hour of attendance
- Teaching a course, tutorial, seminar, or workshop 2 PDH for each hour spent teaching
- Authoring or coauthoring a paper, article or book that has been published 10 PDH for each article, etc.
- Serving as an officer or active participating member of a committee of a professional or technical organization 2 PDH for each calendar year of service
- Receiving a patent as an inventor of record. 10 PDH per patent
- Writing "Accepted" Professional exam problems 4 PDH per question. 10 PDH maximum per year
Recordkeeping: 1. Proof of the completion of professional development hours must be accompanied by a form prescribed by the board for submission with such proof.
2. A licensee shall:
    (a) Retain, for at least 3 years, a copy of the completed form submitted to the board pursuant to subsection 1 and the proof that he completed the professional development hours.
    (b) Upon request, submit a copy of the completed form and the proof of completion to the board.
3. Proof of completion of professional development hours may include, without limitation:
    (a) A certificate or other document verifying that the licensee successfully completed an activity for which 1 or more professional development hours are claimed.
    (b) A literary reference to, or a copy of, a published paper, article or book.
    (c) A literary reference to, or copy of, a patent issued to the licensee.
4. The board may refuse to accept professional development hours for which proof of completion is submitted pursuant to subsection 1 if the board determines that the proof of completion is insufficient.