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Student Activities
Civil and environmental engineering students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities offered bythe University, College, and Department. Participation in such activities can greatly enhance student's overall college experience. The University provides a list of all student organizations representing various professional organizations and ethnic groups, and the College of Engineering maintains a list of student organizations specifically for engineering students.
There are also two student groups composed exclusively of
civil engineering students: the UH student chapters of the
Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society and the American
Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Membership in Chi Epsilon
is by invitation only and is reserved for students who meet
specific academic performance requirements, but all civil
engineering students are eligible for membership in both the
student
and national
chapters of ASCE. All civil engineering students are strongly
encouraged to join ASCE.
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| Civil and environmental engineering students
compete against students from other universities in the
steel bridge competition organized by the American Society
of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the American Institute for
Steel Construction (AISC). |
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Civil and environmental engineering
students compete against students from other universities
in the concrete canoe competition organized by the American
Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
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The student chapter of ASCE undertakes various projects to
further student exposure to the civil engineering profession.
Guest speakers representing different aspects of engineering
practice are invited to give presentations at chapter meetings.
The chapter also participates in local, regional, and national
conferences and assists in volunteer efforts like high school
outreach programs.
The UH ASCE student chapter also takes part in two competitions
each year: the ASCE/AISC
Student Steel Bridge Competition and the ASCE
National Concrete Canoe Competition. In the Steel Bridge
Competition, the students design and fabricate a steel bridge
meeting specific geometry and loading requirements and then
compete with their bridge against other universities. The
bridges are judged based on construction speed, weight, aesthetics,
stiffness, construction economy, structural efficiency, and
overall performance.
In the ASCE National Concrete Canoe Competition, the students
design and construct a concrete canoe, and then compete with
their canoe against other universities. In the Concrete Canoe
Competition, the students are judged based on a paper/presentation
about their canoe project, the finished canoe product, and
on the basis of concrete canoe races between the competing
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