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Student Clubs and Organizations
Along with student organizations available at the university level, the College of Engineering Technology also offers a variety of student focused clubs, organizations and activities for you to consider getting involved in! Many of our student clubs allow you to apply directly what you learn in the classroom to projects and activities with your classmates in fun, relaxed settings. Listed below are some of the college’s student clubs:
- Army ROTC
- Air Force ROTC
- Women in Technology
- Students Innovating Technology (SIT)
- Institute of Packaging Professionals (IOPP)
- The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
- (ASHRAE)
- Society for Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
- SAE Baja Team
- SAE Clean Snowmobile Club
- SPE-Society of Plastics Engineers
- Conservation Club
- Surface Mount Technology
- AIAA-American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics
- Tau Alpha Pi (Honor Society)
- American Society of Civil Engineers Concrete Canoe (ASCE)
- Student Environmental Action League (SEAL)
- Steel Bridge Team
- Construction Estimating Team
- VEX Robot Club
Technical Information and Support
Below you will find important information to help you along as you work your way through your courses. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us via E-mail, at kpgiee@rit.edu for Ken Garland (our Facilities Manager) or mjgcet@rit.edu Michael Good, or pay the office a visit at ENT 3128. MMET and Packaging Sciences students can also email Michael Good (the MMET/PS Systems Administrator) at mjgcet@rit.edu, or visit his office at ENT-3128.
Calculator Details:
- Model Name: TI-Nspire™ CX II CAS
- Amazon Link: Texas Instruments TI-Nspire Graphing Calculator
See our wiki for the latest computer recommendations:
Access to labs in rooms 70-1320, 70-1180, and 7B-A191 are automatic. For other labs, visit the CETTech wiki site.
Some of your coursework will require you to purchase lab kits or pay lab fees. The only accepted form of payment to do so is Tiger Bucks, a virtual currency provided to students by RIT. Tiger Bucks can be purchased from RIT E-Services by visiting http://eservices.rit.edu, logging in, navigating to dining accounts, selecting Tiger Bucks (not Dining Debit!), and purchasing the required amount. You may also visit Student Services to purchase Tiger Bucks with cash. Some examples of courses which require kits or fees are Digital Fundamentals Lab (CPET 142) which has a kit which costs 25$, and DC Circuits Lab (EEET 112) which has a 23$ fee. These are not the only courses that require lab fees, and we recommend you read your syllabus and check with your instructors if you are unsure.