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In the IEEE, education occurs at many
levels. Our Technical Societies
offer tutorials, technical programs and
short courses at conferences;
Sections and Chapters sponsor short courses and
talks at their meetings. At the Institute
level, the IEEE website provides access
to a wide range of courses and other educational
activities that are available through the
Internet. The following pages will
provide information on how Sections and
Societies can award IEEE CEUs for their
CE programs.
IEEE is an Authorized Provider of CEUs
through The International Association of
Continuing Education and Training (ANSI/IACET),
and has adopted ANSI/IACET guidelines
and criteria for all its continuing professional
development programs. Authorized
Providers of the ANSI/IACET must reapply
every five years to maintain their "Provider"
status. IEEE Educaitonal
Activities completed the rigorous application,
underwent a site visit, and is delighted to
announce that the ANSI/IACET Commission
has once again approved IEEE's Authorized
Provider Status.
Currently thirty states require
Professional Development Hours to maintain P.E.
licensure, encouraging engineers to seek
CEUs for their participation in
Continuing Education programs. CEUs readily
translate into PDHs (1CEU=10 PDHs).
Evidence of participation in these courses
also helps engineers meet company training
requirements.
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