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The 16-hour Structural Engineering (SE) exam was first administered in April 2011. It replaced the Structural I and II exams.
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& Construction (ID&C) (gravity/other) and incidental lateral component is given on a Friday. This component focuses on gravity loads and lateral earth
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pressures. The lateral forces (wind/earthquake) component is given on a Saturday, and focuses on wind and earthquake loads.
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LARE component. For the afternoon sessions, you will choose one of two subject areas, either bridges or buildings.
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The two morning (breadth) sessions are four hours each. These sessions are made up of 40 multiple-choice problems that cover a
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The two afternoon (depth) sections are also four hours each. These sections are made up of essay problems. You may choose either
Support bridges or buildings as your subject area, but you must make the same choice on both afternoons. That is, if you choose buildings in
the vertical forces component, you must also choose buildings in the lateral forces component.
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Results of the morning (breadth) and afternoon (depth) sessions are combined to determine a final score for each component.

Which topics are covered on the Friday morning (breadth) vertical forces (gravity/other) and
incidental lateral session?
The following topics are covered on the Friday morning (breadth) vertical forces (gravity/other) and incidental lateral morning session.

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Which topics are covered on the Friday afternoon (depth) vertical forces (gravity/other) and
incidental lateral session?
Buildings Section
The buildings section of the Friday afternoon (depth) vertical forces (gravity/other) and incidental lateral afternoon session covers the
following topics:

Loads
Lateral Earth Pressures
Analysis Methods
General Structural Considerations (element design)
Structural Systems Integration (connections)
Foundations and Retaining Structures

There will be one problem from each of the following areas:

Steel Structure
Concrete Structure
Wood Structure
Masonry Structure

All problems are weighted equally. At least one problem includes a multistory building, and at least one problem includes a foundation.

Bridges Section
The bridges section of the Friday afternoon (depth) vertical forces (gravity/other) and incidental lateral session covers the following
topics:

Gravity Loads
Superstructures
Substructures
Lateral Loads (other than wind and seismic)

This section may also test your pedestrian bridge and/or vehicular bridge knowledge. There will be three problems, one from each of
the following areas:

Concrete Superstructure (25%)


Other Elements of Bridges (e.g., culverts, abutments, retaining walls) (25%)
Steel Superstructure (5%)

Which topics are covered on the Saturday morning (breadth) lateral forces (wind/earthquake)
session?
The following topics are covered on the Saturday morning (breadth) lateral forces (wind/earthquake) session.

Which topics are covered on the Saturday afternoon (depth) lateral forces (wind/earthquake)

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session?
Buildings Section
The buildings section of the Saturday afternoon (depth) lateral forces (wind/earthquake) session covers the following topics:

Lateral Forces
Lateral Force Distribution
Analysis Methods
General Structural Considerations (element design)
Structural Systems Integration (connections)
Foundations and Retaining Structures

There will be one problem from each of the following areas:

Steel Structure
Concrete Structure
Wood and/or Masonry Structure
General Analysis (e.g., existing structures, secondary structures, nonbuilding structures, and/or computer verification)

All problems are weighted equally. At least two problems will include seismic content at Seismic Design Category D and above. At least
one problem will include wind content with a base wind speed of at least 110 mph. Problems may include a multistory building.
Problems also may include a foundation.

Bridges Section
The bridges section of the Saturday afternoon (depth) lateral forces (wind/earthquake) session covers the following topics:

Gravity Loads
Superstructures
Substructures
Lateral Forces

The section may also test your pedestrian bridge and/or vehicular bridge knowledge. There will be three problems, one from each of
the following areas:

Columns (25%)
Footings (25%)
General Analysis (i.e., seismic and/or wind) (50%)

Which design codes are referenced on the SE exam?


The following codes are referenced on the SE exam:

AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specification (2010)


ACI 318 (2008)
AISC Steel Construction Manual (13th edition, 2005)
AISC Seismic Design Manual (2006)
ASCE 7 (2005)
AISI (2007)
IBC (2009)
NDS National Design Specification and Supplement for Wood Construction ASD/LRFD (2005)
NDS Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic with Commentary (2008)
PCI (2004)
TMS 402/602 (ACI 530/530.1) (2008)

Is the ASD or LRFD method used on the SE exam?


Steel problems must be solved using either AISC ASD or LRFD methods. Masonry problems must be solved using only the allowable
stress design (ASD) method, except for problems related to walls with out-of-plane loads, which may be solved using strength design
methods in ACI 530 Sec. 3.3.5.

Which system of units is used on the SE exam?


All exam problems are in customary U.S. (English) units. You will not receive credit for solutions using SI units.

What are the future exam dates for the SE exam?


April 13 – 14, 2012
October 26 – 27, 2012
April 12 – 13, 2013
October 25 – 26, 2013
April 11 – 12, 2014
October 24 – 25, 2014
April 17 – 18, 2015

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October 30 – 31, 2015


April 15 – 16, 2016
October 28 – 29, 2016
April 21 – 22, 2017
October 27 – 28, 2017
April 13 – 14, 2018
October 26 – 27, 2018
April 5 – 6, 2019
October 25 – 26, 2019
April 17 – 18, 2020
October 23 – 24, 2020
April 23 – 24, 2021
October 22 – 23, 2021

What is the passing rate for the SE exam?


The passing rate for first-time examinees was 27% in April 2011.

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