University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Civil Engineering

A Department of the College of Engineering

Student Chapters


asce

American Society of Civil Engineers

(www.asce.org)
(Student Chapter: http://www.unl.edu/asce/)
This is the professional society for all civil engineers. Students are encourages to join as freshmen to learn more about civil engineering, and meet other civil engineering students and practicing civil engineers from the community. Regular monthly meetings are held, usually on the first Wednesday of each month. Meeting notices are posted throughout Nebraska Hall and announced in Civil Engineering classes.

 

ite

Institute of Transportation Engineers

(www.ite.org) (www.matc.unl.edu/about/ite)
This is the professional society for civil engineers planning to specialize in transportation engineering. Regular monthly meetings are held, usually on the third Wednesday of each month. Meeting notices are posted throughout Nebraska Hall and announced in Civil Engineering classes.

 

xe

Chi Epsilon

(http://www.nuengr.unl.edu/civil/xe/)
This is the National Civil Engineering Honor Society. Students are elected to Chi Epsilon as juniors and seniors. Regular meetings are held and the students assist the Department in various service functions.

 

wef

awwa

Water Environment Federation / American Water Work Association

(www.wef.org) (www.awwa.org) (UNL student chapter)
This is a joint student Chapter of two professional societies for engineers who plan to specialize in environmental engineering. Each semester the group has approximately two meetings on the Lincoln campus, one field trip to an environmental treatment facility, and attends one professional society conference in Nebraska. Meeting notices are posted by the Civil Engineering Department office in Nebraska Hall.

National and International Organizations


asce

American Society of Civil Engineers

(www.asce.org)
This is the professional society for all civil engineers. Students are encourages to join as freshmen to learn more about civil engineering, and meet other civil engineering students and practicing civil engineers from the community. Regular monthly meetings are held, usually on the first Wednesday of each month. Meeting notices are posted throughout Nebraska Hall and announced in Civil Engineering classes.

 

iahr

International Association of Hydraulic Research (IAHR)

(http://www.iahr.org/)
IAHR, the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research, particularly promotes the advancement and exchange of knowledge through working groups, specialty symposia, congresses, and publications on water resources, river and coastal hydraulics, risk analysis, energy, environment, disaster prevention, industrial processes.

 

agu

American Geographical Union (AGU)

(http://www.agu.org/)
AGU is a worldwide scientific community that advances, through unselfish cooperation in research, the understanding of Earth and space for the benefit of humanity.

 

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