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Minnesota professional engineering licenses renew June 30 of even-numbered years. For each biennial renewal, PEs must complete 24 PDH.
Over the years, thousands of engineers have completed online courses that
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The state board does not pre-approve specific courses or continuing education providers. The PDHengineer.com quality control process assures you that courses taken will meets the Board's mandate that courses may contain technical, non-technical, regulatory, ethical, and business practice activities for a well-rounded education provided the education directly benefits the health, safety, or welfare of the public. Additionally, it is required that there must be a clear purpose and objective for each activity which will maintain, improve, or expand skills and knowledge obtained prior to initial licensure or certification or develop new and relevant skills and knowledge.
The Minnesota Board puts no limit on the number of online courses or live webinars that engineers take. This means that you can earn all of the required PDH credits by using PDHengineer online courses or live webinars without ever leaving your own home or office.
In our online course catalog, you will find courses that meet the board's requirement covering all major areas of engineering practice. We offer a wide variety of subjects including today's hottest engineering topics.
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Below is a summary of the Board's continuing education requirements for engineers licensed in the state of Minnesota:
| Subject | Requirement |
| Hours Required | 24 hours biennially |
| Renewal Dates | June 30 of even-numbered years for all engineers |
| Course Approval | The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements. |
| Course Content | Technical, non-technical, regulatory, ethical, and business practice activities for a well-rounded education provided the education directly benefits the health, safety, or welfare of the public. There must be a clear purpose and objective for each activity which will maintain, improve, or expand skills and knowledge obtained prior to initial licensure or certification or develop new and relevant skills and knowledge. |
| Online Courses | Accepted. For Professional Engineers, there is no limit on the number of PDHs that can be earned through online continuing education. |
| PDH Carryover | A maximum of 12 PDH may be carried forward into the next renewal period |
Last updated on May 11, 2009
For complete information on the Board's current continuing education requirements, visit the website of the Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience and Interior Design.
Disclaimer: The information listed above represents a summary of the Board's requirements and is provided solely for the convenience of PDHengineer.com's users. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, Decatur Professional Development, LLC and its affiliate PDHengineer.com make no guarantee regarding the accuracy or completeness of the data listed above. It is the responsibility of each engineer to investigate the Board's rules to ensure his/her own compliance. You are strongly encouraged to contact the Board directly for a complete listing of the Board's current requirements.