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Date: 2013-02-21 08:28:21
Intern architect
Engineer In Training
Fundamentals of Engineering exam
National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying
Engineer
Professional requirements for architects
Project architect
Engineering
Engineering education
Engineers

State of Tennessee  Department of Commerce and Insurance  Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners  500 James Robertson Parkway  Nashville, TN  37243­1142  800­256­5758 

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