State Requirements

South Dakota Engineer CE Requirements

Keeping your 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 South Dakota Engineers

30 PDH biennially based on date of issuance.

Minimum of 20 PDH must be in technical subjects that lead to further professional development in the licensee's field of practice.

Maximum of 10 PDH may be in professional management subjects such as total quality management, professional business practice, or ethics.

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South Dakota Engineer Courses and Webinars

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South Dakota PE PDH Approval

All 30 hours can be taken in online courses.  The South Dakota Board of Technical Profession does not pre-approve continuing education courses or providers. The courses for this profession offered by RedVector have been reviewed to meet technical requirements for a Professional Engineer.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
SD - Board of Technical Professions
2040 W. Main Street, Rapid City, SD 57702-2447
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Proof of Completion for South Dakota Engineer
Continuing Education

Record keeping is the responsibility of the licensee. Adequate records must be maintained for a minimum of three years for auditing purposes.