State Requirements
Wisconsin Engineer CE Requirements
Keeping your Wisconsin engineering license often means fulfilling continuing education requirements and staying up to speed on new technologies and developments. Nearly forty U.S. states require continuing education for engineers to renew licenses.
License Renewal Information for Wisconsin Engineers
30 PDH by July 31st in even years
A minimum of 2 PDHs must be in the area of professional conduct and ethics.
A minimum of 13 PDHs shall be in live training. RedVector offers monthly LIVE Webinars that meet the live training definition.
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Wisconsin PDH Approval
The Professional Engineer Section does not pre-approve any courses, activities, or providers for continuing education.
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WI - Examining Board of Architects, Landscape Architects, Professional Engineers, Designers and Land
1400 East Washington Avenue, PO Box 8935, Madison, WI 53708
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Proof of Completion for Wisconsin Engineer
Continuing Education
1. A registrant shall maintain records of their continuing education units and PDHs earned for a minimum of the 3 most recent biennia on a form approved by the professional engineer section.
2. Records required include but are not limited to attendance verification records in the form of completion certificates or other documents supporting evidence of attendance.
3. If a continuing education course was awarded CEUs, the CEUs shall be converted by the applicant or registrant to PDHs for recordkeeping purposes