Student Clubs & Organizations

Broaden Your Horizons

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SIE students choose from among a variety of UA Engineering clubs and organizations that foster teamwork and leadership and strengthen analytical skills and career networks.

Celebrate Club Successes

In this recent UA College of Engineering story about touring with teammates, see how students characterize their club experiences.

SIE-Specific Organizations

  • The UA chapter of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers and the International Council on Systems Engineering, or UA IISE/INCOSE, connects students with a network of systems and industrial engineers, professional guest speakers, conferences and industry tours.
  • The UA's branch of the American Society for Engineering Management unites engineering management students with professionals across the nation.

Leadership Development

  • Find out how to get involved in the Engineering Student Council, the college's student governing body.
  • Members of the UA chapter of Tau Beta Pi, the National Engineering Honor Society, uphold and advance the integrity, honor and dignity of the engineering profession.
  • Engineering Ambassadors represent the College of Engineering at recruitment, industry and alumni events. They lead campus and lab tours and participate in student panels.

Service Oriented

  • CATalyst does fun STEM outreach with local elementary, middle and high school students.
  • Start living your dream in UA's Engineers Without Borders chapter, and make a difference for people in your communities and around the world.

Embracing Diversity

  • Help the UA Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers organize its next STEM community event, network at an organization conference, support classmates and make friends.
  • The Society of Women Engineers supports students and ensures women are recognized for their life-changing engineering and leadership contributions and achievements.
  • National Society of Black Engineers students excel academically, succeed professionally and positively affect their communities.
  • For unique professional and career development opportunities in engineering, check out the American Society for Engineering Education chapter at UA.