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Students enjoy many group activities outside the
classroom. They participate in regional and national competitions,
design and erect bridges and concrete canoes, and participate in
Engineers' Week activities. They have been winning their share of
awards and have had fun doing it.
The School of Computing and Engineering has a
number of societies open to all engineering students. These include the
SCE Student Council, and the student chapters of the American Society
of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the Missouri Society of Professional
Engineers (MSPE), the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), the
Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and the Structural Engineering
Association of Kansas and Missouri (SEAKM). In these organizations,
students have an opportunity to develop their career through
association with other civil engineering students, the faculty, and
active members of the profession. The chapters hold monthly meetings,
field trips and other activities such as competing in the steel bridge
and concrete canoe competitions. Membership is open to all engineering
students.
Several national engineering honorary societies
have also been established to recognize academic excellence. Tau Beta
Pi is for all engineering majors. Assembly of Civil Engineering
Scholars (ACES) is an honorary society for civil engineering students.