STUDENT CLUBS

IEEE 

    Pioneer Student Chapter of the IEEE. Student members of the IEEE enjoy many of the same privileges as professional members and share in the society's many communication mediums and community activities. As such, students participate in a unique opportunity to learn the "ropes" of engineering while being exposed to the cutting or razor edge of many new technological innovations.

    Having its own governing body with a single advising faculty member, the Pioneer Student Chapter of the IEEE defines events and activities which bring its members into close contact with the real-world engineering community. From field trips to challenging student projects, members get involved, learn and grow, both academically and professionally.

Our club meetings are every Thursday at University Hour (12:15 to 1:15) find out what room by joining our discord!

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MCAA Chapter

CSU East Bay Student Chapter is to introduce and promote mechanical contracting among students. The student chapter will hold several events throughout the year where a student will learn more about mechanical contacting. They will also have the opportunity to network with industry professionals. Students are welcome to participate in any way they can.  

Student Events Include:
Great Forums: September 2019
Golf Tournament: October 2019
ASC: February 2020
Student Convention: March 2020
To join please contact:
Sandro Portillo sportillo2@horizon.csueastbay.edu 650-309-4074
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Construction Management Club

Our club's purpose is to foster greater student learning and professional development. The goal is to leave our program better than we found it. We do this by creating opportunities for students to interact with each other as well as industry professionals, teachers, and coaches. We also heavily encourage participation in the ASC competition and facilitate the preparation for this event. 
Club members have a lot of freedom to do what they feel is necessary for the betterment of the program. The most important thing is that club members work with each other to set and achieve these goals.
To join the construction management club, simply log into Bay sync using your net ID and password. Then in the search bar find of the construction management page. In the top right corner click the button join and wallah! You are in!