For those who want to enhance their learning opportunities, the College of Engineering offers multiple student organizations. These are active, collaborative, networking groups that connect you with like-minded peers, faculty, and professionals.
Student organizations recruit new members during Welcome Week.
There are Drexel organizations for engineers and architects interested in the building industry; for aeronautics and astronautics students; for the HVAC community; for computer students; for advanced technologies and sustainability students; and for materials engineers, among many others, including diversity-based groups like the National Society of Black Engineers and the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers.
Over 20 groups are designed for undergraduates, with an additional eight for graduate students.
Drexel’s chapter of EWB has a mission to build a better world through engineering.
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Undergraduate
These organizations are primarily for undergraduate engineering students.
Drexel Architectural Engineering Institute (AEI)
AEI is a collaborative group of engineers, architects, and others who are interested in the building industry. Events such as building tours and professional lectures are offered to members.
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