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Engineering Societies
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ASME(American Society of Mechanical Engineers) |
To promote and enhance the technical competency and
professional well-being of our members, and through quality programs and activities
in mechanical engineering and to better enable its practitioners to contribute
to the well-being of human kind.
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NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers) |
NSBE develops intensive programs for increasing the
participation of Blacks and other unrepresented groups in the field of engineering
and the engineering technologies. Members attend national and regional conferences,
retreats and workshops. Membership provides opportunity for scholarships,
awards, and career and academic counseling and mentoring. |
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SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) |
The Society of Automotive Engineers wants you! SAE
is not just about engineering and manufacturing, it's an adventure for all
PUC students. A cross-functional team of students get together to lead, plan,
and implement solutions to problems that face the selected project. For example,
on June 1-3 of 2001, six students participated in the SAE Midwest Mini-Baja
Race. The purpose of this race is to have the student team design, promote,
obtain sponsors, build, develop production and cost analysis reports, and
place into competition a prototype off-road vehicle.
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| SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) |
The purpose of SHPE is to provide a professional atmosphere
that will cater to the needs of Hispanics and other minority groups who attend
Purdue Calumet. SHPE works to increase the number of Hispanic students in the
engineering disciplines and improve the retention of those students to fulfill
their career goals at both the high school and college levels.
SHPE promotes the advance of Hispanic engineers, technologists,
and scientists in education and employment by developing relationships with
industry professionals and attending national and regional conferences.
For more information please contact: shpe_puc_2001@hotmail.com |
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SWE (Society of Women Engineers) |
The purpose of this organization is to inform young women, their parents, counselors, and the general public of the qualifications and achievements of women in engineering and the opportunities available to them. |
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ASM (The Materials Information Society) |
Since founding in 1913, ASM
International has existed to provide a means for exchanging information and
professional interaction. Today, our role has expanded to serve the
technical interests of metals and materials professionals all over the world
- but providing information and interaction remains our main purpose.
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