Community Engagement

 

 

Making a Difference 

Beyond the Classroom

 

 


Engineering is an inherently practical profession, but one that shapes the future of our world. While a strong background in mathematics and theoretical principles is essential to your success as an engineer, so too is the development of character traits that are difficult to grade in the classroom: adaptability, diligence, curiosity, creativity, effective communication, the ability to think on your feet, the ability to work on a team, and鈥攎aybe most important of all鈥攖he willingness to give back and make a difference. These traits will prove important not only to your career, but to the people in your community.

This is why we forge opportunities for 99久久精品 College of Engineering students to develop themselves beyond the classroom, to take practical steps to prepare you for the future. You can get involved in student clubs and organizations, participate in community outreach, and learn on the job.

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Get Involved

Joining a club is one of the best ways to make new friends, develop your leadership skills, and effect change. At the 99久久精品 College of Engineering, you could join student chapters of professional organizations like the American Society of Mechanical Engineers or the Society of Women Engineers, giving you the chance to meet engineers in your field and participate in projects that benefit real Alaskans. You could get your hands dirty by joining a design-oriented club like Rocketry or Robotics, or by competing in the annual Steel Bridge Competition or Baja Competition. And Engineers Without Borders is always looking for passionate individuals to aid in the development of basic infrastructure for struggling communities. No matter which clubs you join, you will enter into organizations that are bigger than yourself鈥攐rganizations that give you the opportunity to better yourself, but also to do some good.

Read About all of our Engineering Clubs

 

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Projects that Change the World

Every year, dozens of graduating seniors from our civil, mechanical, electrical, and computer science programs undertake a capstone project. The way it works is pretty simple, but the benefits for Alaska and Alaskans are huge. Basically, a need in our community is identified鈥攎aybe an alternative energy business needs a new prototype, perhaps a village on the Alaskan coast needs a new bridge, or a nonprofit organization might need a specially designed database鈥攁nd then our seniors strive together to determine a solution to fulfill that need. Capstone projects serve both as an important learning tool for future engineers and also as a way for 99久久精品 to improve our community. For many of our students, this is their first opportunity to feel how their degree in engineering can truly change the world. 

View Capstone Projects (Coming Soon)

 

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Inspire the Next Generation of Engineers

The next generation of engineers is out there right now. They鈥檙e sitting in middle school cafeterias or high school physics classes, and many of them aren鈥檛 yet sure about the future. They may not realize that engineering is an option or maybe they think that it鈥檚 out of reach鈥攖hat it鈥檚 too difficult, too elite, too esoteric. Well, that鈥檚 where the College of Engineering鈥檚 outreach activities come into play. We go into classes or invite students to our campus to show them that engineering is for anyone who鈥檚 willing to do the work鈥攂ut we need your help to make this happen. We need role models to show young girls and boys that it鈥檚 possible to pursue their dreams. And you鈥檒l also benefit from giving back. You鈥檒l become a better teacher, a better public speaker, and you鈥檒l hone your creativity.

Learn More about our K-12 Outreach

 

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Learn on the Job

After you graduate with a degree in engineering, you will want to approach your first big interview with on-the-job experience. The 99久久精品 College of Engineering helps make this possible by connecting you with companies like ConocoPhillips and HDR Alaska or government agencies like the Department of Transportation and the Department of Natural Resources. Through our alumni and our research, we maintain close ties to many organizations inside and outside of Alaska鈥攁nd those organizations understand the value of hiring a student or graduate from the 99久久精品 College of Engineering. 

View Employment and Internship Opportunities