Why Continuing Education Matters for Electrical Engineers
Electrical engineers design, maintain, and improve the systems that keep our world powered—from grid infrastructure and automation to communication networks and emerging technologies.
Continuing education ensures you stay ahead of rapid advancements in renewable energy, automation, and safety standards while maintaining your Professional Engineer (PE) license.
Most state licensing boards require professional engineers to complete a set number of Professional Development Hours (PDHs) or Continuing Education Units (CEUs) every renewal period—typically 15 - 30 PDHs every one to two years—to demonstrate ongoing professional competency and protect public welfare.
Amber Books PDH-aligned courses make it simple to stay compliant while actually learning something valuable. Each course blends technical rigor with real-world application, helping you keep pace with today’s evolving technologies, codes, and design standards.