Registration to the live Webinars Starting September 05, 2025 is now open.
The Civil PE Structural Review course provides comprehensive review of the NCEES Structural topics according to the April 2024 syllabus:
- Structural Mechanics
- Soil Properties and Soil Mechanics
- Materials
- Gravity and Lateral Loads,
- Analysis of Determinate and Indeterminate Structures,
- Design and Detailing of Structural Components (Steel, Concrete, Wood and Masonry)
- Temporary Structures and Special Inspection
The Civil PE Structural course has a total of 120 hours of lectures, Homework (CBT), Mini-exams (CBT) for each module and a final full 8-hour Simulation Exam (CBT) that includes 80 problems. A review of the simulation exam solution for the Structural Depth is provided.
Civil PE Structural Class binder and Handout materials are provided as digital secured documents. Class participants will require to install a special viewer and a license to be able to view the secured documents. The Class binder and Handout materials are licensed to ONE (1) computer with ONE (1) time allowance to print.
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Civil PE Structural Webinars
Registration for the Fall 2025 new CBT exam syllabus will start on July 2, 2025.
- Interactive Live Webinars – 120 hours of instructions. Please check Class Schedule.
- Access to Recorded Webinars (8 months access) - CBT Fall 2024 recordings.
- Digital Class Binder – Fundamentals, Examples, MCQ Homework (CBT). See Handout Policies.
- Mini-Exam for each Module (CBT)
- Full Simulation Exam (CBT)
- Access to Ask the Instructor Portal
- Access to Discussion Forum
- Free one time repeat - On-Demand (4 months)