We believe it is important for you to have the full college experience.
From the classroom to campus life and beyond, the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) strives to support your success and provide exciting opportunities everywhere in between.
Ways to Get Involved
Be a Student Leader
Take on a leadership role in any one of our organizations and you will build the skills necessary to excel long after graduation. Leadership opportunities include:
- Dean's Student Advisory Board
- Run for an Officer position in one of our Student Clubs and Societies
- Student Member of Standing CECS Faculty Committees*
Student Clubs and Societies
Student clubs and societies can provide fun social environments, a break from the demands of studying, and great networking opportunities that reinforce your success.
Annual Events
Order of The Engineer and Steel Ring Ceremony
Graduating engineering students are cordially invited to take part in the Order of The Engineer and Steel Ring Ceremony. The Order of the Engineer, Inc. is a symbolic organization that seeks to promote professionalism among engineers and graduates of accredited engineering college programs.
Dean's Speaker Series
The College of Engineering and Computer Science Dean's Speaker Series serves as a valuable platform to foster collaboration, inspire innovation, and provide insights into cutting-edge research and developments.
Corporate Partner Open House
Hosted each Fall and Spring semester, our Corporate Partner Open House is an opportunity for College of Engineering & Computer Science students to network with employers and apply for co-op/internships and full-time positions upon graduation.
- Fall 2024 Corporate Partner Open House: Thursday, September 26, 2024, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Spring 2025 Corporate Partner Open House : Thursday, January 30, 2025, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
*Select students serve as members of several college-level standing faculty committees. Faculty from the four CECS departments serve a two-year term on each committee. CECS Faculty Committees make rulings on many important issues which govern the college in the areas of curriculum, scholarship, teaching awards, tech fees, and academic petitions. Meetings vary but, in general, are held once a month.