Societies & Honoraries

Engineering activities, clubs, and societies play a huge role within the College of Engineering. CU Engineering Council works with these groups to get students funding, organize events, and improve each other every year. In and of themselves, each CU Engineering organization has a different mission and goal, giving you an opportunity to connect with new friends, and learn or gain experience outside of the classroom. Take a look at the organizations below, and follow the links.

CU Engineering Student Organizations

Computer Graphics and 3D Modeling Club
CU Biodiesel
CU Drone Racing Club
CU Rover Team
North American Society of Trenchless Technologies (NASTT)
Perspectives of Soft Matter
Resonators
Steel Bridge Team
Women in Tech Club
CU Prime
T9Hacks
Optical Society of America
Global Engineers
Engineering Fellows
Engineer Debate Club
Engineering Entrepreneurs Society
Electrical Engineering Student Society & Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
CU Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
Defense Innovation and Policy Student Group
Colorado Undergraduates in Science and Policy
Architectural Engineering Institute
American Society of Heating or Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineerings
Assistive-Tech Buffs
AI Development Club
American Association of Engineers of Indian Origin
Artificial Intelligence Student Association
ASPIRE Student Association
Aspiring Product Managers Club
Big Dumb Rockets
Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Launchpad
Classical Engineering Art Club
Competitive Programming Club
CU Aerospace Medicine Club
Buffs in Action
CU Autonomous Racing
CU Bitcoin Club
CU Blockchain
CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Robosub Team
CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Theme Park Engineering and Design Club
CU Cyber Club