Degree, diploma and title
If you have successfully completed all five modules and have the necessary module certificates and also meet the requirements for previous education and professional experience, then you can sit the final examination (FPE).
The Federal Professional Examination for Electrical Project Manager for Installation and Safety takes place annually, provided that at least ten candidates meet the admission requirements according to the invitation to tender for the examination. Otherwise, the FPE takes place every two years. Candidates can choose the language in which they wish to be examined. There is a choice of the three official languages: German, French and Italian.
Candidates are notified at least 50 days before the start of the examination. The invitation includes the examination program (including details of the place and time as well as the aids permitted and to be brought along) and the list of experts.
The Federal Professional Examination lasts a total of seven hours and comprises three parts, which are structured as follows:
1) Project management
1.1) Project assignment (written/AVOR*, 120 min.)
In this part of the examination, candidates are given a task in the area of installation. They create detailed projects based on the information provided.
1.2) Presentation and technical discussion (oral, 80 min.)
In this part of the examination, candidates present their detailed projects to a panel of experts.
2) Case work (standards and safety) (AVOR, 60 min., written/practical/oral, 80 min.)
Candidates are given a case situation which they must work on or prepare for the subsequent examination interview within 60 minutes.
3) Measurement task/electrical engineering (written, practical, oral, 80 min.)
In this part of the examination, candidates are given one or more measurement tasks. They must present and interpret the measurement results.
*AVOR = work preparation for the examination interview
Diploma and title
Successful graduates of the Federal Professional Examination receive a Federal Diploma of Higher Education and are entitled to use the federally recognized and protected title "Electrical Project Manager Installation and Safety with Federal Diploma of Higher Education" or "Electrical Project Manager Installation and Safety with Federal Diploma of Higher Education".
- In French: "Élektricienne cheffe de projet en installation et sécurité avec brevet fédéral / Électricien chef de projet en installation et sécurité avec brevet fédéral"
- In Italian: "Elettricista capo progetto in installazione e sicurezza con attestato professionale federale"
- In English: "Licensed Project Manager for Electrical Installation and Safety, Federal Diploma of Higher Education" (Attention: not a protected title. This is merely a recommended translation)
At some schools, after obtaining the Federal Diploma of Higher Education for Electrical Project Managers, it is possible to obtain the CHE degree in Electrical Engineering in just two semesters. Find out more about the CHE course in electrical engineeringhere.