License Requirements
     Oregon Oregon Civil Engineer

OR Professional Engineers

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

-Renewal for Engineers is December 31 or June 30th and based on the license holders last name.


Our online classes are applicable to Oregon engineer continuing education for any engineering disipline.

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To let you experience the quality of our program, enjoy 2 classes from our package for FREE.
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     (2) hours of General CE Credits
            -Patents Pt 1 (Protecting your ideas)        
            -Patents Pt 2 (Avoiding Infringement Issues)        

          Continuing Education Classes & Credits for FREE


Oregon Civil Engineer Continuing Education Package $299

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

     (30) hours of General CE Credits
            -Patents Pt 1 (Protecting your ideas)        -Designing for Residents Aging in Place Pt 1
            -Patents Pt 2 (Avoiding Infringement Issues)        -Designing for Residents Aging in Place Pt 2
            -Patents Pt 3 (Copyrights)        -OSHA Personal Protection Equipment
            -Collections Pt 1 - the Offensive Game        -OSHA Fall Protection
            -Collections Pt 2 - the Deffensive Game        -Navigating the NEC
            -Energy Technology Solutions Pt 1        -Advanced Residential Code Requirements
            -Energy Technology Solutions Pt 2        -Energy Effiecient Construction
            -Electrical Energy Storage        -Trough Solar Water Heating
            -Historic Preservation        -Improving Fan System Performance Pt 1
            -Improving Pumping System Performance Pt 1        -Improving Fan System Performance Pt 2
            -Improving Pumping System Performance Pt 2        -Improving Compressed Air System Performance Pt 1
            -Fastners for Wood Composite Material        -Improving Compressed Air System Performance Pt 2
            -Wood-Based Composites        -Mechanical Properties of Wood Pt 1
            -NFPA Safety        -Mechanical Properties of Wood Pt 2
            -Professional Ethics for Engineers        -Construction Contracts

          Oregon Civil Engineer Continuing Education Package $299



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

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

     (30) hours of General CE Credits
             (After enrollment you may choose any (30) of the following classes applicable to your discipline.)
            -Patents Pt 1 (Protecting your ideas)        -Fiber Optics Pt 1
            -Patents Pt 2 (Avoiding Infringement Issues)        -Fiber Optics Pt 2
            -Patents Pt 3 (Copyrights)        -Fiber Optics Pt 3
            -Improving Fan System Performance Pt 1        -Aging in Place Pt 1
            -Improving Fan System Performance Pt 2        -Aging in Place Pt 2
            -Improving Motor & Drive Systems Pt 1        -Photovoltaic's Pt 1
            -Improving Motor & Drive Systems Pt 2        -Photovoltaic's Pt 2
            -Improving Compressed Air Systems Pt 1        -Collections - the Offensive Game
            -Improving Compressed Air Systems Pt 2        -Collections - the Defensive Game
            -Improving Pumping Systems Pt 1        -OSHA Fall Protection
            -Improving Pumping Systems Pt 2        -Electrical Energy Storage
            -Energy Technology Solutions Pt 1        -Positive Business Planning
            -Energy Technology Solutions Pt 2        -Energy Intensive Processes
            -Energy Efficient Home Construction        -Historic Preservation
            -OSHA Personal Protection Equipment        -Trough Solar Water Heating
            -Energy Reductions in Steel Industry        -Wood-Based Composites
            -Mechanical Properties of Wood Pt 1        -Nanomanufacturing
            -Mechanical Properties of Wood Pt 2        -NFPA Safety
            -Fasteners for Wood Materials        -Navigating the NEC
            -Construction Contracts        -Niosh Electrical Safety Pt 1
            -Advanced Residential Code Requirements        -Niosh Electrical Safety Pt 2
            -FL Advanced Wind Mitigation Pt 1        -FL Environmentally Friendly Site Design
            -FL Advanced Wind Mitigation Pt 2        -FL Engineer Laws & Rules (4) hours
            -Professional Ethics for Engineers        

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


NOTE: To avoid duplication, FREE classes are automatically omitted from package IF student has previously enrolled.

Oregon Oregon Professional Engineer Continuing Education Requirements

Hours Required: 30 Hours biennially
Renewal Deadline: December 31 of odd-numbered years for licensees whose last name begins with one of the letters A through F.
June 30 of odd-numbered years for licensees whose last name begins with one of the letters G through K.
December 31 of even-numbered years for licensees whose last name begins with one of the letters L through R.
June 30 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 require pre-approval for providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Course Content: Courses should be technical in nature and must pertain to the engineer's license.
Reporting: Every registrant will report their PDH units on the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Organizational form and submit to the Board office with the renewal form and fee. The CPD Organizational form must be completed in its entirety.
State Website: http://www.oregon.gov/OSBEELS/
Contact Info: OR - Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying
670 Hawthorne Avenue, SE
Suite 220
Salem, OR 97301
Valid Course Work Units: PDH units must be obtained in qualifying activities related to the individual's registration. A qualifying activity is any course or activity with a clear purpose and objective which improves, or expands the skills and knowledge relevant to the registrant's field of practice or practices.
Sources of PDH units include, but are not limited to the following:
(a) Successful completion of college courses;
(b) Successful completion of short courses, tutorials, correspondence, web based courses, televised and videotaped courses;
(c) Active participation in seminars, in-house courses, workshops, and professional conventions;
(d) Teaching or instructing a course, seminar, or workshop one time only. (This does not apply to full-time faculty teaching college courses);
(e) Authoring or co-authoring published papers, articles or books. Maximum of 10 PDH units per biennial renewal period;
(f) Active participation in professional or technical society, committee, or board. Maximum of 8 PDH units per biennial renewal period;
(g) Self study. Maximum of 6 PDH units per biennial renewal period;
(h) Mentoring of engineering, land surveying, or photogrammetry topics to a nonregistered individual not under your supervision. Each 10 hours spent mentoring equals 1 PDH unit. Maximum of 4 PDH units per biennial renewal period;
(i) Non-technical educational activities related to the registrant's employment;
(j) Developing, writing, or scoring an engineering, land surveying, or photogrammetric mapping examination for licensure or certification. Maximum of 15 PDH units per biennial renewal period.

Non-qualifying activities may include, but are not limited to:
(a) Regular employment;
(b) Real estate licensing courses;
(c) Personal, estate, or financial planning;
(d) Personal self improvement;
(e) Service club meetings or activities;
(f) Equipment demonstrations or trade show displays;
(g) Topics not relevant to engineering, land surveying, or photogrammetry professions;
(h) Enrollment without attendance at courses, seminars, etc.
(i) Repetitive attendance at the same course;
(j) Repetitive teaching of the same course;
(k) Attending committee meetings or general business meetings of any organization;
(l) Taking professional or required examinations.
Converting Education to PDH: The conversion of other units of credit to PDH units is as follows:
(a) 1 College Semester hour equals 45 PDH;
(b) 1 College Quarter hour equals 30 PDH;
(c) 1 Continuing Education unit equals 10 PDH.
Recordkeeping: Every registrant will report their PDH units on the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Organizational form and submit to the Board office with the renewal form and fee. The CPD Organizational form must be completed in its entirety.
Supporting documentation to verify the PDH units recorded on the CPD Organizational form must be submitted to the Board office when requested to participate in an audit. Supporting documentation may include, but are not limited to:
(A) Completion certificate(s);
(B) Paid receipt(s);
(C) Attendance log;
(D) Other documents supporting evidence of attendance.
(d) The CPD Organizational form and supporting documentation must be submitted to the Board in English or translated to English.
(e) Records must be retained for five (5) years.