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Get Involved: Engineering Student Societies

Each of the student societies below offer unique opportunities to integrate material learned in the classroom with a chance to develop your character and leadership skills. Berkeley Engineering, after all, is more than just buildings and equipment or textbooks and classrooms...

For a complete list of Berkeley student associations, visit the Office of Student Life site. Information about starting your own club can be found in the Undergraduate Affairs Student Handbook (pdf).

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IEEE students

IEEE Boasts Biggest Student Chapter in the Nation

Despite being the largest student chapter in the country and one of the biggest student societies in the College of Engineering, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) at Berkeley is still very focused on recruiting new members.

Though the student society boasts 300 to 400 members, many of those numbers are grad students, who belong in name only, or inactive undergrads.
EECS graduate students are required to join the student chapter of IEEE to subscribe or be published in the national chapter’s professional journals.
“We really want to attract the kind of members who actively participate in our many events,” says vice president Jason Bayer.

Majoring in EECS is not a membership requirement, says Bayer, adding that anyone interested in EECS is more than welcome.

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