College of Engineering Student Organizations


The College of Engineering has mutiple ways for you to get involved in our various organizations! Our organizations are student-run, which provides great opportunities to develop valuable leadership, management, and organizational skills to make you a strong and more well-rounded candidate to future employers. Beyond the professional development benefits, joining a College of Engineering organization is a great way to meet people, make friends, and have fun.

Click on an organization below to learn more!

If you are interested in learning about or joining an organzation but you aren't sure where to start, contact Jacob Mendez, Interim Assistant Dean or Katie Brady, Student Engagement Coordinator for the College of Engineering.

3D Printed Prosthetics

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)

Engineering Ambassadors

Engineers Without Borders

Eta Kappa Nu - Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society

Formula SAE

GoBabyGo

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IIE)

Mini Baja SAE

National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)

Out in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (oSTEM)

Society of Hispanic Engineers (SHPE)

Society of Women Engineers (SWE)

Tau Beta Pi - Engineering Honor Society

Wichita Linux Users Group (Wu Lug)

Walkin' and Rollin' Costumes

Wichita State Rocket Club

 

 


3D Printed Prosthetics

It shall be the purpose of the 3D Printed Prosthetics program to promote hands-on, applied learning for students at Wichita State University. Students will be given opportunities to work with, and assist those who may need Assistive Devices, and to provide our patients with assistive solutions. The assistive devices are designed and customized with the assistance and guidance from different mentors and volunteers. All devices will be 3D printed under professional supervision in the Project Engineering Hub at Wichita State University. Social impact engineering is the goal of this organization. Therefore, we are committed to create a product that will positively change the stigma surrounding upper and lower limb devices. This organization will benefit those in need of assistive devices nationwide free of charge, all the way from uninsured patients to ineligible patients for certain devices. In addition, the students who volunteer on the development of these projects will gain essential and applied knowledge. The designs will be open source and uploaded with instructions on how to assemble them, so everyone can print them.

Learn more and connect with 3D Printed Prosthetics on ShockerSync.


American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

AIAA's mission is to address the professional needs and interests of the past, current, and future aerospace workforce and to advance the state of aerospace science, engineering, technology, operations, and policy to benefit our global society.

Learn more and connect with AIAA on ShockerSync.

 


American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

The Wichita State University Student Section of ASME was established on November 27, 1961, when this school was known as the University of Wichita. It is an excellent way for students to earn more hands-on experience outside the classroom.

Learn more and connect with ASME on ShockerSync.


Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)

The mission of BMES is to build and support the Biomedical Engineering community, locally, nationally and internationally, with activities designed to communicate recent advances, discoveries, and inventions; promote education and professional development; and integrate the perspectives of the academic, medical, governmental, and business sectors.

Learn more and connect with BMES on ShockerSync.


College of Engineering Student Ambassadors (CoESA)

Advisor: Terrance Williams // terrance.williams@wichita.edu

CoESA 22-23 members posing for first group picture.

The College of Engineering Student Ambassadors are a group of high-achieving students who support the vision and goals of the College of Engineering through outreach, recruitment, and retention efforts. The CoESA showcase the high caliber of students driving innovation within WSU's College of Engineering.

The College of Engineering Student Ambassadors act as hosts to prospective engineering students during various on-campus recruitment events, and meet with prospective students and their families at off-campus activities in order to share their knowledge and passion for engineering. It is the goal of all CoESA members to introduce community members to engineering principals and problem solving while promoting high academic standards as well as the retention of current engineering students.

For tours of the John Bardo Center, outreach needs within the community, or any questions about Wichita State University's College of Engineering feel free to reach out to CoESA or our advisor!

Contact: College of Engineering Student Ambassadors Cabinet // coes.ambassadors@gmail.com


Engineers Without Borders (EWB)

Engineers Without Borders-Wichita State University is an organization that seeks to build a better world through engineering projects that empower communities, both in Wichita and abroad. This is done through design and construction projects performed in partnership with organizations already doing work to strengthen the community. EWB is the perfect organization for students who see a greater purpose in their studies and want to use the concepts learned in the classroom to meet the needs of those around them! 

You can e-mail them at wsu.ewb.usa@gmail.com Connect with EWB on ShockerSync. 


Eta Kappa Nu - Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society

Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) Epsilon Xi chapter is Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society at Wichita State University. Who is eligible for membership? Top quarter of ECE juniors, Top third of ECE seniors, Graduate students, ECE Faculty andProfessionals who have made a significant contribution to ECE are eligible for membership. Membership is by invitation only*. When was the chapter established at Wichita State? May 22, 1966 For more information visit www.hkn.org or mail us at hkn.epsilonxi@wichita.edu You can visit our chapter website at www.wichita.edu/hkn.

Learn more and connect with HKN on ShockerSync.


Formula SAE

Established in 2005, Shocker Racing has been designing, manufacturing, testing, and racing collegiate level formula cars. This student organization is open to any Wichita State student. In this team, you will get the chance to apply what you learn in the classroom to the real world. The Formula SAE competition is a multidisciplinary event that encompasses engineering, marketing, business, art, and many more.

Connect with Formula SAE on ShockerSync or check out this Facebook Live interview with Elliot to learn more about the organization and how you can join.


GoBabyGo

GoBabyGo provides multi-disciplinary hands-on applied learning to students as they modify off-the-shelf ride-on toy cars for children with mobility delays, and to serve the local community by giving children mobility they may not otherwise have access to.

Learn more and connect with GoBabyGo on ShockerSync.


Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is an international non-profit, professional organization for the advancement of technology related to electricity. IEEE is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through IEEE's highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities.

Learn more and connect with IEEE on ShockerSync.


Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE)

The objective of the Chapter shall be to promote the profession of Industrial Engineering through organized effort in study, research, and discussion of the fields of Industrial Engineering and the dissemination of knowledge thereby gained. The Chapter shall promote membership in IIE by acquainting the student body with the ideas, purposes and objectives of IIE.

Learn more and connect with IIE on ShockerSync.


Mini Baja SAE

Baja SAE is an international collegiate design competition sponsored by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). The contest challenges each team to function as a small manufacturing firm whose task is to design, fabricate, market, and race an off-road vehicle prototype that will be evaluated from a variety of manufacturing angles. Each year, various SAE sections host three competitions in which teams from across the nation and around the world bring their vehicles to undergo rigorous testing. The vehicles are judged based on their ability to traverse a harsh, off-road racing course, while not succumbing to the rigors of it. WSU’s Baja SAE Team, Shocker Racing, was started in 1986, and the first year to compete was 1993. Since then, Shocker Racing has competed in two competitions annually, with the exception of 1997.

Learn more and connect with Mini Baja SAE on ShockerSync.


National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)

The mission of the National Society of Black Engineers is "to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community." The National Society of Black Engineers strives to accomplish the following objectives for our organization:

  • Stimulate and develop student interest in the various engineering disciplines

  • Strive to increase the number of minority students studying engineering at both the undergraduate and graduate levels

  • Encourage members to seek advanced degrees in engineering or related fields and to obtain professional engineering registrations

  • Promote public awareness of engineering and the opportunities for Blacks and other minorities in that profession

  • Function as a representative body on issues and developments that affect the careers of Black Engineers

Learn more and connect with NSBE on ShockerSync.


Out in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics 

Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics is a national LGBTQ- affirming organization that aims to provide services and support for students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and to create a dynamic network between students and professionals in industry and academia.

Learn more and connect with oSTEM on Shocker Sync. 


Sigma Gamma Tau - Aerospace Engineering Honor Society

Sigma Gamma Tau is the honor society for Aerospace Engineering. It seeks to identify and recognize achievement and excellence in the Aerospace field. Sigma Gamma Tau's collegiate chapters elect annually to membership those students, alumni, and professionals who, by conscientious attention to their studies or professional duties, uphold this high standard for the betterment of their profession.

Advisor Contact: Klaus.Hoffman@wichita.edu


Society of Hispanic Engineers (SHPE)

SHPE promotes the development of underrepresented students in engineering, science, math and other technical professions to achieve educational excellence, economic opportunity, and social equity. All students are welcome to join.

Learn more and connect with SHPE on ShockerSync.


Society of Women Engineers (SWE)

For more than six decades, SWE has given women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Our organization is centered around a passion for our members' success and continues to evolve with the challenges and opportunities reflected in today's exciting engineering and technology specialties. The Mission of SWE is to empower women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expand the image of the engineering and technology professions as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of diversity and inclusion. SWE will raise awareness of the transformative work engineers to engage in, to provide solutions to problems and improve the quality of life. SWE will be a prime facilitator for creating personal relationships, support systems, and networking between women in engineering and technology. SWE’s global network of professional and collegiate members can share best practices and new technologies as well as bring awareness to issues that affect women and the engineering profession.

SWE members will work to show females of all ages that engineers work to solve real-world problems and improve the quality of life for all. By demonstrating the impact that engineering can have on lives around the globe, engineering will be seen as a top choice of education and profession for women. SWE will be recognized for building leadership skills, providing leadership experience, and creating opportunities for exposure to top industrial and educational leaders, for both collegiate and professional members. The engineering profession will routinely value SWE for providing influential leaders and contributors, and women will be recognized for their contributions to their schools and their workplace.

Learn more and connect with SWE on ShockerSync.


Tau Beta Pi - Engineering Honor Society

Tau Beta Pi is an invitee only Engineering Honor Society based on student's academic performance and character. The top 1/8th of the Junior class and top 1/5th of Senior class of Engineering Majors are eligible to become members. Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. 

Learn more and connect with Tau Beta Pi on ShockerSync.


Wichita Linux Users Group (Wu Lug)

The mission of WuLUG is to promote, inform, and develop an understanding of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and Cyber Security.

Connect with Wu Lug on Shocker Sync or check out this Facebook Live interview with Peter to learn more about the organization and how you can join.


Wichita State Rocket Club

It shall be the purpose of the Wichita State Rocket Club to grow and inspire a passion for high powered rocketry at Wichita State University by sponsoring rocketry design projects for members that showcase engineering and innovation as well as STEM outreach events on and off campus for all ages.

Learn more and connect with Wichita State Rocket Club on ShockerSync.


Walkin' and Rollin' Costumes

 Walkin’ & Rollin’ Costumes at WSU provides students the opportunity to build custom costumes for children in wheelchairs and walkers. Students will work in teams to build these costumes and utilize a wide range of hands on skills including art, graphic design, engineering, sewing, and much more. These costumes are custom built to each child's wants and needs and provide the children the opportunity to be the star of halloween or their next costume contest! 

This program is open to any major and has no required skillset in order to participate.

Learn more and connect with Walkin' and Rollin' on ShockerSync.