Whitacre College of Engineering - Notable Organizations

Notable Organizations

  • Alpha Omega Epsilon Sorority - Beta Alpha chapter
  • Alpha Pi Mu chapter (Industrial Engineering Honor Society)
  • American Institute of Chemical Engineers chapter
  • American Society of Civil Engineers chapter
  • American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers chapter
  • Associated General Contractors chapter
  • Association for Computing Machinery chapter
  • Association of Women in Electrical Engineering chapter
  • Chi Epsilon chapter (Civil Engineering Honor Society)
  • Construction Specifications Institute chapter
  • Engineers Without Borders chapter
  • Eta Kappa Nu Gamma Nu chapter (Electrical Engineering Honor Society)
  • Human Factors and Ergonomics Society chapter
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers chapter
  • Institute of Industrial Engineers chapter
  • National Society of Black Engineers chapter
  • Omega Chi Epsilon Alpha Omicron chapter (Chemical Engineering Honor Society)
  • Pi Epsilon Tau Gamma chapter (Petroleum Engineering Honor Society)
  • Pi Tau Sigma Sigma Epsilon chapter (Mechanical Engineering Honor Society)
  • Society of Automotive Engineers chapter
  • Society of Engineering Technologists founding chapter
  • Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers chapter
  • Society of Manufacturing Engineers chapter
  • Society of Petroleum Engineers chapter
  • Society of Plastics Engineers chapter
  • Society of Women Engineers chapter
  • Tau Alpha Pi chapter (Engineering Technology Honor Society)
  • Tau Beta Pi Texas Beta chapter (Engineering Honor Society)
  • Texas Society of Professional Engineers chapter
  • Upsilon Pi Epsilon Beta chapter (Computer Science Honor Society)

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