Course NumberPK-MN-ELE
PDH Hours24
Price$270

Minnesota Electrical Engineering Package

All Required 24 PDH for only $270
Regularly $360 – Save $90 (25% off)

Complete continuing education packages built specifically for engineers registered in the State of Minnesota. Designed to fulfill the entire continuing education requirement.

This package was designed specifically for Minnesota electrical engineers looking to satisfy all of the Professional Development Hours (PDH) required by the Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience and Interior Design. Currently, engineers (with some exceptions) must obtain 24 professional development hours (PDH). Two of those hours must be dedicated to professional (but not necessarily profession-specific) ethics and those ethics hours must be earned during the proper period (they cannot be carried forward as ethics hours). Practitioners may pursue technical, nontechnical, regulatory, ethical, and business practice needs for a well-rounded education provided the education directly benefits the health, safety, or welfare of the public.

Our Minnesota Electrical Engineering package contains the required 2-hour professional ethics course and three technical courses that were selected for their ability to enhance and expand the skills, knowledge, and abilities of practicing professionals to remain current and render competent professional services to the public.

Package Syllabus

ET-02-001 Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct – 2 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.

EE-02-560 Electrical Design of Pumping Stations – 7 PDH
This course is designed to provide pertinent information required to design and specify the electrical systems for flood-control pumping stations.

EE-02-301 Basic Electrical and DC Theory – 10 PDH
This course also introduces the basic electricity and electrical circuit concepts associated with direct current. Topics include calculation of current, voltage, resistance and power in series, parallel and combination circuits with direct current (DC) power sources.

EE-02-110 Introduction To Circuit Protection – 5 PDH
This course provides an introduction to electrical circuit protection theory and practice. It is a practical guide intended to guide the student through the current state of the practice for circuit protection.

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