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Intended Audience: All Engineers
PDH UNITS: 4
This online course provides an introduction to the business, operational, and managerial principles required to establish and grow a small engineering firm.
This course explores the essential elements of firm development, including business modeling, financial stewardship, operational workflows, contract management, and client development. It examines how these components intersect with the professional, regulatory, and ethical responsibilities of licensed engineers, shaping both day-to-day decisions and overall firm direction.
This course is applicable to civil, mechanical, electrical, environmental, structural, and other engineering professionals seeking to learn more about creating a clear management roadmap to support efficiency, compliance, and sustainable growth.
Learning Objectives:
At the successful conclusion of this course, you will learn the following knowledge and skills:- Understand how to develop a business plan that reflects the regulatory, financial, and market conditions of an engineering practice
- Learn the principles of financial management
- Familiarity with the operational systems, quality-assurance processes, and responsible-charge requirements
- Recognize strategies for contract negotiation, risk allocation, marketing, and client development
- Apply leadership, ethical decision-making, and technology integration to support firm growth and management systems
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Ncite Engineering Hub engineering courses & live webinars meet NCEES Guidelines for Professional Engineer licenses renewal in all 50 states.
Live Webinars satisfy strict “Live Contact Hour” state mandates.
100% money-back State Board Acceptance Guarantee
Ncite Engineering Hub will refund your payment if the PDH credits you earn are rejected by your state board for any reason.
Ethics Courses

E – 3024 Indiana Statutes and Rules for Professional Engineers 2024-2026 Bienniumby Mark P. Rossow, PhD, P.E.

E – 1712 Expert Witness; What every Engineer needs to know !by Dr. David Williams. PhD, PE, PH, CFM, F.ASCE, CPESC, D.WRE

E – 1142 – Engineering Ethics Case Study: The Challenger Disasterby Mark P. Rossow, PhD, P.E.

E – 1771 Climate Change: Facts & Solutions; An Ethical Challenge For Engineers and Architectsby Professor Roger Messenger, Ph.D., P.E.
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