IEEE Educational Activities
The IEEE provides learning opportunities within the engineering sciences, research and broadly, technology. The goal of the IEEE education programs is to ensure the growth of skill and knowledge among the technical profession and to foster individual commitment to continuing education among IEEE members, the engineering and scientific community, and the general public.
IEEE Online Professional Development
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IEEE offers a broad range of online professional development both to members and non-members. IEEE Online Professional Development has been developed to serve as a central point to identify opportunities offered by organizational units. You will find online opportunities that cover technical topics as well as management and career planning activities. Learn more |
IEEE Professional Certification
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IEEE offers a number of professional certification programs to both members and non-members. IEEE Professional Certification offers professionals the opportunity to demonstrate their skills and knowledge, in a variety of technical fields, to their employers, peers, and customers. Learn More |
IEEE Expert Now — Earn CEUs and PDHs
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IEEE Expert Now is a series of engaging and highly interactive online learning courses based on the best IEEE educational tutorials and workshops from IEEE conferences around the world. These courses have been developed by recognized experts in a wide range of engineering and research technologies. Learn more |
IEEE Education Partners Program (IEEE EPP)
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Through resources provided by the IEEE Education Partners Program (IEEE EPP), IEEE members can take continuing education, certificate and graduate degree courses from quality providers at up to a 10% discount. Learn more
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IEEE Women In Engineering
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The mission of IEEE WIE is to inspire, engage, encourage, and empower IEEE women worldwide. WIE facilitates the development of programs that promote the entry into and retention of women in engineering programs; administers the IEEE Student-Teacher and Research Engineer/Scientist (STAR) Program to mentor young women; and more. Learn more |
TryEngineering.org
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The IEEE and IBM have created a new Web site that combines information on engineering careers with interactive activities. Intended for pre-university students, parents, teachers, school counselors, and the general public, TryEngineering.org lets visitors explore how to prepare for an engineering career, ask experts engineering-related questions, play interactive games, and more. Visit www.tryengineering.org today!
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IEEE Continuing Education Offerings
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In the IEEE, education occurs at many levels. Educational Activities offers educational opportunities such as IEEE Expert Now, the Education Partners Program, and Education about Standards. IEEE Technical Societies offer tutorials and short courses at conferences. Sections and Chapters sponsor short courses and talks at meetings. You can learn more about the IEEE Continuing Education Units (CEU) Program. Throughout the Institute, there are a wide range of courses and other educational activities which have been identified in the IEEE Online Professional Development web pages. Learn more | ![]() |
IEEE Accreditation
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Accreditation is the means by which students, professionals, government bodies, and the general public know that a program or institution provides a quality education. The IEEE carries out the accreditation process with the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET) for U.S. engineering and engineering technology programs. The IEEE also participates in international accreditation activities. Learn more |
IEEE Pre-University Education
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If you are interested in exploring the exciting world of information technology, computer science, electrical, and electronics engineering, you have come to the right place. Created for engineers, educators, parents, students, IEEE volunteers and the public, this site offers many valuable resources. Learn more | ![]() |
IEEE Educational Activities Board
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The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. Learn more |




