Clubs

You’ll find plenty of opportunities outside of the classroom to spend time with students who think like you, and to put your interests into action by serving others. Here are just a few.



Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. SPU’s chapter of IEEE prepares you for your future with educational, technical, and professional training in electrical, computer, and related engineering professions. Visit IEEE’s official website

American Society of Mechanical Engineers offers a way for engineering students to build community.

SPU Developers (Computer Science club) is a group of students interested in honing their skills as computer scientists through extracurricular activities such as hackathons, whiteboard and interview prep, and more.

Falcon Racing is SPU’s own race team! Join Falcon Racing to build, drive, and perfect a Baja racing buggy for the SAE Baja competition.

Women in Engineering and Computer Science offers a connection point for female students across these disciplines to connect and bond.

Community for Students Who Love Math usually includes a large number of students like you, many of whom are majoring in Engineering and Computer Science.




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Join the Largest Engineering Association

The IEEE/EAS club is a great way for SPU students to get involved in the world’s largest professional association for the advancement of technology.