Student Clubs & Organizations
Broaden Your Horizons
U of A Engineering clubs are wide ranging. Many foster new experiences in electrical and computer engineering and provide invaluable opportunities for networking with professionals and building leadership skills.
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Celebrate Club Successes
In this recent U of A College of Engineering story about the Wildcats Robotics Club, see how members are competing in combat robotics.
ECE-Specific Organizations
- Members of the U of A IEEE Student Branch offer hands-on opportunities for all students including a free electronics lab, funding for personal electronics projects and regularly host speakers and workshops.
- The U of A IEEE-HKN Iota Xi Chapter focuses on community outreach and leadership.
Something for Everyone
- Build and operate unmanned ground and aerial vehicles in the Arizona Autonomous Vehicles Club.
- Create incredibly complex Rube Goldberg machines to accomplish ridiculously simple tasks.
Leadership Development
- Find out how to get involved in the Engineering Student Council, the college's student governing body.
- Members of the U of A 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 U of A's Engineers Without Borders chapter, and make a difference for people in your communities and around the world.
A Home for Everyone
- Help the U of A 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.
- The American Indian Science & Engineering Society builds community, representation and career paths in science, technology, engineering and math for Indigenous peoples of North America.
- The U of A Student Optics Chapter is an educational, professional, and social outlet for undergraduate and graduate students affiliated with Optica and SPIE.