The College of DuPage Engineering Club is an elite club at College of DuPage for engineers, technicians, and design-project enthusiasts.
Our mission is to provide a diverse, flexible, open, and constructive environment for prospective engineers and technicians to work together on projects, gain experience, and promote engineering and technology.
We’re committed to upholding the values that the club was founded and expanded upon:
- keeping an open, accepting, and non-judgmental environment.
- working hard while having fun to meet the goals of our projects – be it making a quality product or promoting engineering to others.
- providing the opportunity to learn skills, work both with others and on one’s own, and gain experience in what it’s like to have a career in an engineering or engineering technology.
Activities
The Engineering Club co-hosts a yearly competition designed for high school students who are interested in the engineering field. Projects incorporate science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The Robotics Team, an offshoot from the Engineering Club, tests their designs yearly against dozens of colleges and universities. The club's mission is to provide a diverse, flexible, open, and constructive environment for prospective engineers and technicians to work together on projects, gain experience, and promote engineering and technology.
How to Join
Come to one of our meetings to build robots and catapults, talk about thorium reactors and wind-powered backpacks, promote interest in technology, or just see if engineering is the right field for you! For more information please join the Facebook group College of DuPage Engineering and Technology Club.
Contact Information
Scott Banjavcic, Ph.D., P.E.
Associate Professor
Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3436H
(630) 942-2432
Alyssa J. Pasquale, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3E01
(630) 942-3902
David S. Smith, Ph.D.
Professor
Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3E10B
(630) 942-2418
Email: CODEngineering@cod.edu
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Division
Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2E06, (630) 942-3210