Course NumberPK-FL-CHE
PDH Hours18
Price$223
Florida State Packages

Florida Chemical Engineering Package

All Required 18 PDH for only $223
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Complete continuing education packages built specifically for engineers registered in the State of Florida. Designed to fulfill the entire continuing education requirement.

This package was designed specifically for Florida chemical engineers looking to satisfy all of the Professional Development Hours (PDH) required by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers. Currently, engineers must obtain 18 hours of continuing education annually. Of the required 18 hours, one hour must relate to the Florida laws and rules of Professional Engineers from a Board-approved provider, and one hour must relate to professional ethics. Four hours must relate to area of practice. The remaining 12 hours may be related to any topic pertinent to the practice of engineering.

Our Florida Chemical Engineering package contains the required 1-hour course on Laws and Rules, a 1-hour ethics course (also required), and 16 hours of technical courses that relate to the area of practice in chemical engineering

PDH-Pro is a Florida Approved Continuing Education Provider, and our Florida Laws and Rules course is approved by FBPE (provider number 0009553). Our FBPE license number is 869.

Package Syllabus

SL-02-635 FL Laws and Rules for Engineers – 1 PDH
This course covers the laws and rules governing the practice of engineering as defined in Chapter 471, Florida Statutes. It addresses all the recent changes to the laws and rules that govern the practice of engineering in the state of Florida.

ET-02-101 Engineering Ethics – 1 PDH
This course presents the philosophical models that guide ethical behavior and examines the standards of ethical conduct in a variety of situations. Decisions from the NSPE Board of Review are reviewed to provide insights into proper ethical behavior.

CH-02-217 Desalination for Drinking Water – 3 PDH
This course introduces the concept of water safety plans (WSPs) for desalination systems, provides an overview of potential hazards in source water and describes microbial and chemical risks and other key issues associated with treatment, re-mineralization, storage and distribution.

CH-02-105 Carbon Adsorption for VOCs – 4 PDH
This course presents adsorption theory and provides detailed design procedures for various types of carbon adsorption equipment. It includes guidance on adsorption technologies suitable for VOC removal with the most commonly used adsorber configurations and provides several example problems.

CH-02-903 Fuel Cell Performance and Technology Overview – 5 PDH
This course provides a foundation in fuel cells for engineers seeking a better understanding of the technology, its benefits, and the technical issues that influence its application. It discusses trends in technology including next-generation concepts that promise ultra-high efficiency and low cost, while providing exceptionally clean power plant systems.

CH-02-210 Introduction to Valves – 4 PDH
This course provides a detailed review of the various types of valves, their construction, and their primary functions. Students who complete this course will gain an understanding of the basic types of valves, their use, and the applications they are best suited for.

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