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The Fulton School of Engineering has a wide variety of student societies available to undergraduates. Student societies assist their members by increasing their involvement in and understanding of their disipline, creating friendships beween people of similar professional interest, providing access to academic and resources, and other ways dependant on the society joined. Below is an incomplete list of available societies. For a more complete list, visit the Fulton School Student Organizations page.
AIAA@ASU is the Arizona State University student branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. They are a diverse group of students committed to our field that meet regularly to explore the opportunities and current events in Aerospace Engineering and related fields. They are open to and encourage students in all majors to join!
ASU ASME's mission is to provide an opportunity for students to begin their professional careers by joining a professional engineering society; to inform students of recent developments in the field of mechanical engineering through publications, field trips and meetings; to promote fellowship and interaction with other student sections, as well as professional sectors of the Society.
The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) was founded for the purpose of advancing mobility on land, sea, air, and space. Many years ago, SAE noticed that graduating engineers were well versed in textbook knowledge and engineering theory. Surprisingly, however, college engineering curricula provided no ways for students to gain practical experience with manufacturing and production of their designs. Since this type of experience is vital for success on the job, SAE began to organize and sponsor competitions which emphasize a hands-on approach to the engineering process. Today, there are student SAE chapters at colleges and universities across the country and around the world which regularly take part in these competitions.
Pi Tau Sigma is a Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, instituted in order to establish a closer bond of fellowship among its members which will result in mutual benefit to those men and women in the study and in the profession of mechanical engineering. Pi Tau Sigma's core values are: Integrity (soundness of character and moral conduct), Service (serving the mechanical engineering profession and the community), and Leadership (being foremost and fostering initiative through example in a professional manner).
Pi Tau Sigma International website
Our network of student and practicing engineers, training programs, and career services are resources to assist you in your path to a rich and rewarding career.
It is the goal of SHPE to increase its membership and develop activities and programs to retain and develop new leaders in engineering. SHPE activities promotes a sense of belonging and community, and provides a “home” within the University. In addition, a strong professional network promotes retention of our Hispanic students. For the last 20 years, we have been very proud of the outstanding leadership and community service that SHPE de ASU has put forth.