Student Organizations
Current, new and prospective students, want to find out what the College of Engineering has to offer? Explore the Student Organizations Directory to find out more about the various groups, their purpose and how to get connected.
Competition/Project Based
Project/Activity/Competition-based groups generally focus on a physical task or project, often involving competition with other schools. They provide additional opportunities for hands-on project experience.
Concrete Canoe TeamClub Room: Tent in ENGR Quad The concrete canoe team designs and constructs a full size canoe made entirely out of concrete. Students split up into different groups and work on a specific aspect of the project. There is a mix design team that compiles research about concrete, creates samples of concrete and then tests the samples. There is a construction team where they design a process to construct the canoe out of concrete by creating molds and using tools to achieve the finished product. There is also a paddling team which practices every weekend to prepare for the concrete canoe competition in the Spring (hosted by UC Davis in 2015). The concrete canoe team is composed of mostly civil engineering students but also welcomes other engineering students. |
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°ä³Ü²ú±ð³°ä³Ü²ú±ð³ is a small satellite development club, and offers a great way for people of all experience levels and majors to develop and apply their talents. We’ve worked on cubesats and cansats, collaborating with different student organizations to launch fully functional projects. |
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Precision Flight Team (91ÁÔÆæPFT)Club Room: IS 216B The 91ÁÔÆæ Precision Flight Team competes in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association at the Safety And Flight Evaluation Conference (SAFECON). SAFECON promotes aviation safety as well as advanced airmanship skills. The team is comprised of all majors and skill levels. |
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Robotics ClubClub Room: ENGR 141 91ÁÔÆæ Robotics is dedicated mechatronics disciplines of computer, electrical, mechanical and control system engineering. 91ÁÔÆæ Robotics is a place where students in those fields can use the skills they have learned in class in creating robots and actualizing products. This is also a place for students with no knowledge in those fields can be put into a situation where they can self-learn and learn from other members in the areas of mechatronics. |
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Rocket Club
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Spartan RacingClub Room: ENGR 344 SAE International is a student run organization that allows students to apply their knowledge from the classroom to real projects and expand their network. Each year our teams design and manufacture a new vehicle for competition. |
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Mini BajaClub Room: ENGR 344 SAE Mini-Baja is an engineering club that designs and builds an off-road mini baja vehicle. The vehicle, that is built throughout the year, is used to compete against other colleges at an end of the year competition. |
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Spartan HyperloopEmail: Spartan.hyperloop@gmail.com We are a competition design team hoping to compete in the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition. |
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Steel Bridge Competition Team
The Steel Bridge Competition Team competes in a national competition against other universities to see who designed and fabricated the best bridge. Awards are based on categories such as stiffness, display, construction economy, economy, and lightness. |
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Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS at 91ÁÔÆæ)The Purpose of SEDS at 91ÁÔÆæ is:
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SMSSV-SuperwaySustainable Mobility System for Silicon Valley (SMSSV) is an interdiciplinary project from San Jose State University to design a PRT (Personal Rapid Transport) system using renewable resources. |
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SMSSV-SuperwaySustainable Mobility System for Silicon Valley (SMSSV) is an interdiciplinary project from San Jose State University to design a PRT (Personal Rapid Transport) system using renewable resources. |
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- Affordable Engineering Design & Development
- Cube^3
- Deadelus Rocket Engineering Manufacturing
- Design Build Fly at 91ÁÔÆæ
- Robotics Applications Society
Discipline/Major Specific
Discipline-based groups are tied to a specific major or industry and often are student chapters of well-established professional associations. They provide excellent networking opportunities.
Alpha Eta RhoClub Room: IS 216B To further the cause of Aviation in all its branches; To instill in the public mind a confidence in Aviation; To promote contacts between the students of Aviation and those engaged in the profession; And to promote a close affiliation among the students of aviation for the purpose of education and research. |
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American Concrete Institute (ACI)Our mission is to promote civil engineering as a profession that enhances the quality of life through public service and free enterprise. We shall endeavor to inspire its members through student interactions with faculty and professionals as well as projects that will promote thinking. |
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)Club Room: ENGR 240 With more than 35,000 members, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics is the world's largest professional society, principal voice, and information resource devoted to the progress of engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense. The purpose of our student branch is to support the success of San Jose State University's aerospace engineering students. AIAA will provide its members with access to events, workshops, club room resources, research projects, socials, and other related activities that will connect students with professionals and help prepare them for a career in the aerospace industry. |
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)Club Room: ENGR 315 The purpose of this club shall be (1) to promote the professional development of its members by exposing them to professional activities such as speakers and tours, and (2) to contribute to the knowledge/development of its members through our chemical engineering program. (3) To mentor and incorporate incoming chemical engineering majors into a community where they can expand their knowledge of the industry and begin to broaden their network. |
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American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)Club Room: ENGR 136 The ASCE Student Chapter is an active on campus student organization that provides opportunities to gain experience in civil engineering. This club is an outlet to pursue job opportunities, to begin creating a professional network, and to participate in an annual civil engineering competition. |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Club Room: ENGR 344 The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was founded in 1880. ASME is a 120,000-member professional organization focused on technical, educational and research issues of the engineering and technology community. Students also benefit from strong organization support in their pursuit of developing their professional and leadership skills. The 91ÁÔÆæ Student Chapter works to create participation opportunities and expanding industry exposure for students. |
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Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)Club Room: ENGR 182 BMES provides Graduate/Undergrad students with tours, events, competitions and conferences that pertain to Biomedical Engineering . BMES also organizes study groups, and poster sessions that aim to help each student to be academically successful. The mission of BMES is to improve BMES members professional, and academic skills as well as create a friendly environment that promotes everlasting friendships. |
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)Club Room: ENGR 370 IEEE's core purpose is to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. As a student branch we provide equipment to borrow, a large study room, technical events, and more |
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IEEE Electronics Packaging Society and Computer SocietyClub Room: ENG 376 IEEE EPS is an IEEE affiliated student organization specialized in running semester long electronic based projects for any student in a major involving hardware, software, and electronics, that wants to gain practical and technical skills. |
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Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE)Club Room: ENGR 208 IIE is a "professional society dedicated solely to the support of the industrial engineering profession and individuals involved with improving quality and productivity." Our Chapter 806 is a student chapter of IIE. We aim to facilitate communication within the ISE department, expose industrial engineering to local students, and connect members to industry. |
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International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineers (ISPE)Club Room: ENGR 315 Introduce and familiarize Student Members to related disciplines/aspects of the biopharma and biotech industries. Promote educational exchange, career/internship opportunities, and networking. Support a Student Chapter; provides personal development and valuable experiences as young professionals. |
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Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)Email: sjsuite@gmail.com The Institute of Transportation Engineers is an international association of transportation professionals responsible for meeting mobility and safety needs. The 91ÁÔÆæ chapter is focused on strengthening the educational and professional development of engineering and planning students, through: - Presentations from Bay Area professionals - Technical tours of engineering projects like BART WSX and the new Bay Bridge span - Academic and professional tours, conferences and competitions throughout the year. |
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Material Advantage (MA)Club Room: ENG 233 Material Advantage is a national organization that acts as the student chapter for 4 different materials related professional societies: ACerS - The American Ceramic Society, AIST - Association for Iron & Steel Technology, ASM International - The Materials Information Society, TMS - The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. By joining Material Advantage, the student has access to the networking, professional resources, and scholarships of all 4 national organizations. On campus, the Material Advantage club hosts social events and professional development activities. The students are active in the local ASM professional section which hosts monthly dinner meetings, which provide great opportunities to learn more about materials engineering in local industry and network with working engineers. |
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91ÁÔÆæ Human Factors & Ergonomics SocietyEmail: sjsuhfes1@gmail.com The Student Chapter of HFES at San Jose State University was established in Spring 2004, and exists to help further the Human Factors and Ergonomics graduate program at 91ÁÔÆæ. Our members come from many backgrounds and disciplines, and hold various interests within the HF/E field. |
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Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE)Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) The Society of Plastic Engineers is a joint materials engineering special interest student organization with its sister club Materials Advantage. Both clubs provide members with opportunities for involvement with professional industry development such as industry tours and connections with those working within the industry itself. The overarching goal of this student chapter is to provide materials engineering students the ability of collaborating with and learning from those already working in the industry in order to better prepare themselves for their own professional careers. |
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Software and Computer Engineering Society (SCE)Club Room: ENG 294 The Software and Computer Engineering Society is a place for students interested in the fields of computer engineering and software engineering to congregate and collaborate. Operated by student volunteers, our student organization strives to offer a good environment for our future engineers to prosper. Study groups, workshops, info sessions, and social events are provided to members of the Society to help our fellow students improve their academics, develop their skill set, learn more about their disciplines, and grow alongside their colleagues. |
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Women in Aviation 91ÁÔÆæClub Room: IS 216B Women in Aviation International is a nonprofit organization of women and men who are dedicated to the encouragement and advancement of women in all aviation and aerospace career fields and interests. |
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- BMEidea
Honor Societies & Fraternities
Honorary/Professional groups recognize strong academic performance and/or commitment to a specific field providing additional shared experiences, networking and other opportunities.
Chi EpsilonClub Room: ENGR 136 Chi Epsilon is a National Civil Engineering Honor Society. We are dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of civil engineering as an ideal profession. |
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Epsilon Pi Tau (Rho Chapter)Club Room: Industrial Studies (IS) 117B is a Leading International Honor Society for Technology. We recognize the academic excellence of students in fields devoted to the study of engineering technology and the preparation of practitioners for the related professions. We aim to tutor Engineering Technology (ETech) students, offer scholarship opportunities, connect with professionals, and promote the program and outreach. |
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Eta Kappa NuClub Room: ENGR 376 Outstanding persons are elected to Eta Kappa Nu primarily from the junior and senior classes of San Jose State University’s Electrical and Computer Engineering department. Eligibility depends on marked ability, as evidenced by scholarship. |
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Pi Tau SigmaClub Room: ENG 114B International Mechanical Engineering Honor Society. Our core values are Integrity, Service, and Leadership within our discipline. Our members represent the top 35% of juniors and seniors. We also exist to help serve the ME department. |
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Tau Beta Pi (TBP)Club Room: ENGR114B The CA ETA chapter at 91ÁÔÆæ was founded in March of 1964. Today, the chapter represents the Davidson College of Engineering's top students from all engineering departments. The chapter works to provide members with a rich experience, help members succeed, and improve the community. |
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- Sigma Gamma Tau
Special Interest/Multicultural Groups
Interest-based groups center on a shared experience and/or interest, providing networking and additional program opportunities.
Alpha Omega Epsilon (Beta Upsilon Chapter)Club Room: ENGR 242 Alpha Omega Epsilon is a professional and social sorority for women in engineering and technical science majors. We promote friendship, leadership, and professionalism to all members of our organization, to our community, and our professions.. |
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Black Alliance of Scientists and Engineers (BASE)Club Office: ENGR 366 & African-American Student Resources Center (Student Union
The Black Alliance of Scientists and Engineers, BASE, is the local chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers, NSBE. BASE works alongside professionals to help all STEM field students. We prepare our members for the professional world and academic excellence. |
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Bridge Engineering Student Transition Program - Recognition PendingEmail: bridgementoring.sjsu@gmail.com BEST was created in order to help new students in the Engineering disciplined. We provide workshop, mentorship, group meetings, etc. |
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The Network Engineering Technology Society (NETS)Club Room: Industrial Studies (IS) 117B The hopes to create an atmosphere and community for students interested in networking, cloud computing, and cybersecurity fields in which they can obtain academic guidance, enhance and develop their technical skills, and establish connections with one another. |
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Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math (oSTEM) - Recognition PendingClub Room: Student Union 1600 (PRIDE Center) Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics at San Jose State University (oSTEM @ 91ÁÔÆæ) + Art/Design is a chapter of the national oSTEM society dedicated to educating and fostering leadership for LGBTQQIA communities in the STEAM Fields. |
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Science ExtravaganzaClub Office: ENGR 366 Science Extravaganza exposes middle school students to STEM fields in a fostering environment, inspiring them to pursue a higher education in STEM. Science Extravaganza provides an opportunity for professionals and students to work together with middle school participants. |
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Society of Asian Scientists & EngineersClub Office: ENGR 366 SASE at San Jose State University is a collegiate chapter of the nationa professional organization SASE. It was established at 91ÁÔÆæ to provide the tools and resources to members to foster leadership and unity within the Asian community. SASE also works to develop capable leaders within the community to build a strong workforce for the future. |
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Society of Latino Engineers and Scientists (SOLES)Club Office: ENGR 366 Our purpose is to empower the Latino community to reach their fullest potential here at San Jose State University. We do this by providing them with various professional development events as well as social events. |
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Society of Women Engineers (SWE)Club Room: ENGR 242 Our mission is vital to not only San José State University, but to a worldwide aim: To empower female engineering students from all backgrounds through peer support, networking, and leadership opportunities in preparation for industry. |
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- Amateur Radio Club
- Silicon Valley Engineers
- Spartan Organization for Astronautical Research
- STEM NOW