Wyoming PE Continuing Education Requirements
Looking for professional conduct and engineering ethics PDH for Wyoming license renewal? Our engineering ethics courses are designed to support professional judgment, public-protection obligations, responsible practice, and board-risk awareness.
Engineering Ethics Fundamentals for Professional Engineers (US-PE-ET-101) - 1.0 CPC
Applied Engineering Ethics, Professional Conduct, and Board-Risk Scenarios (US-PE-ET-102) - 1.0 CPC
Engineering Ethics Bundle: Ethics Fundamentals + Applied Engineering Ethics - 2.0 CPC
Wyoming professional engineers are required to complete 30 continuing professional competency units (CPCs) as part of license renewal. Licenses renew by December 31 of the expiration year, and new licensees are exempt from the CPC requirement for their first renewal. Qualifying activities may include college courses, continuing education courses, correspondence, televised, videotaped, audiotaped, and other short courses or tutorials, seminars, in-house courses, workshops, professional or technical presentations, teaching or instructing, published professional work, active participation in professional or technical societies or accrediting organizations, patents, educational outreach, and limited self-directed study or research. Wyoming does not pre-approve continuing education courses or providers, so each licensee is responsible for selecting appropriate courses and maintaining documentation in case of audit. Licensees should keep records for three years, including a log or national registry record showing the activity type, sponsoring organization, location, duration, instructor or speaker name, and CPC credits earned, along with attendance verification such as certificates of completion, receipts, or other supporting documents. Up to 15 CPCs may be carried forward into the next renewal period.
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