Are you interested in electrical and computer engineering beyond academics? Then join one of our affiliated student organizations. Knowledge of hardware, semiconductors and robotics may not be required, but a passion for the field is. Explore your extracurricular options below.

Association for Computing Machinery
Join this organization in computing to gain leadership experience, participate in projects and network with other students.

Computer Hardware Innovation and Design Association
Gain academic support in computer architecture from students and faculty.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
A one-stop shop for all things electrical and computer engineering.

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Advance biomedical engineering topics through hands-on projects and workshops.

IEEE Eta Kappa Nu - Zeta Chi Chapter
Join a group that promotes professional development and service in electrical and computer engineering.

IEEE Power and Energy Society
Provides scientific information on electric power and energy for the betterment of society.

Knights Combat Robotics
Designs and builds combat robotics for national and international competitions.

Knights for Initiatives in Robotic Student Teaching
Connect with Knights FIRST to volunteer with youth robotics programs in the Central Florida community.

Marine Environment Robotics
Design and build robotics for marine environments.

Robotics Club of Central Florida
Creates learning opportunities about robotics for interested students.

Semiconductor Career Readiness Organization
Learn more about the semiconductor industry and share your knowledge with students of all backgrounds.

The Society of PC Building
Gain hands-on experience in building PCs, regardless of your background or experience.

Women in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Join a group that aims to empower women in electrical engineering through an inclusive, encouraging community.