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Fowler School of Engineering

Engineering Clubs & Organizations

» Engineering Clubs & Organizations

Joining an engineering club at Chapman allows you to expand your knowledge, collaborate with fellow students, and participate in innovative projects. You'll also have the opportunity to develop key leadership skills and take on important roles within an organization.

From robotics to software development and beyond, there’s an engineering club for everyone. Explore this page to find the right fit for you!

 

Clubs for Fowler School of Engineering students

The clubs on the pages below are only open to undergraduate students in the Fowler School of Engineering.

Fowler Engineering Circuit

Society of Women Engineers

Additional engineering clubs and organizations

The clubs and organizations listed below are open to undergraduate students of all majors.

Chapman Computer Science Clubcs club table

Brings together students from all majors interested in computer science, offering a space to connect, collaborate, and develop skills for both academic success and the job market. Activities include networking meetings to connect with peers and professionals, resume/interview workshops, and guest speakers.

Ben Fellows ‘24
Computer science major and 2023-2024 Computer Science Club President
“The Computer Science Club is the place where I know I can be myself. The connections I’ve made and the skills I’ve developed have been invaluable to my career. Without the support of the CS Club, I wouldn’t have built the relationships that led me to where I am today.”

Chapman Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Fosters personal, professional, and academic growth through collaboration and engagement, providing a community for students to explore engineering and scientific interests and create lasting, positive impacts through hands-on experiences that connect industry and academia.

 

Chapman Robotics Club

A hub for creativity and innovation, where students bring ideas to life through robotics. There are opportunities to design, build, and program, whether you're passionate about robotics or just curious. Activities include hands-on projects and workshops, industry-leader guest speakers, and fun competitions, and events.

Matt Shugarte ‘25
Electrical engineering major
“The Robotics Club helped me feel more comfortable in engineering, turning daunting coursework into hands-on, creative projects. The club welcomes everyone, regardless of background, and encourages students to develop their skills through real-world applications. I wouldn’t be who I am today without it!”

Data Analytics Association

The Data Analytics Association welcomes students from all majors, offering practical experience through presentations by industry experts, experiential opportunities beyond required coursework, networking possibilities, and guidance in transitioning from student to professional.

 

Girls Who Code at Chapmangirls who code group photo

Empowers women in technology by fostering a supportive community where you can learn, collaborate, and build coding skills. Through workshops, mentorship, and hands-on projects, members gain practical experience and inspire one another to excel in the tech industry.

 

oSTEM

Aims to empower LGBTQIA+ students in STEM by creating an inclusive and welcoming community. Through weekly meetings, mentorship, study groups, and more, members are encouraged to thrive academically and professionally while fostering diversity in the STEM industry.

Sean McCallum ‘26
Biochemistry major and oSTEM Vice President
“The general science world often overlooks queer people, disabled individuals, and people of color. oStem gives us a space to embrace our identities, speak for ourselves, and be uplifted so that we can create impactful work in STEM that benefits everyone.”

Panther Games

A student game development group open to all developers, designers, producers, and hobbyists. Panther Games focuses on networking, creating games, and helping students market themselves through game jams, competitions, and publishing, all while exploring new technologies in the industry.

Project Vesperi
Trevor Gore ‘23 (Screenwriting major) and Brandon Hill ‘24 (Film Production major) turned their dream of creating an original video game into reality. Through shared passion, collaboration, and utilizing Panther Games’ resources, their game Project Vesperi will soon launch on gaming platforms like Steam and Epic Games.

Research and Development Club

Seeks to foster a community and environment open to students of all majors interested in honing both individual and group-based scientific goals through workshops, panels, challenges, and competitions as well as opportunities for collaboration, mentoring, and networking.

 

Women in Science & Technologywist group photo

Provides a supportive space for women in STEM to collaborate, network, and challenge stereotypes through weekly meetings featuring guest speakers, study sessions, tutoring, and more.

 

Virtual Reality / AR Club

Supports students in exploring and developing virtual reality technology, showcasing student work, creating VR games, and providing educational and professional resources on advancements in the field.

 


Can’t find what you’re looking for? Start your own club!

If you don’t see what you’re looking for, visit Chapman’s club database to see a complete list of the student groups

You can also learn about starting a new student club here

Feel free to contact studentorgs@chapman.edu for any questions or assistance throughout the process.