ClubTEC
ClubTEC is an umbrella organization that serves the needs and interests of all students and majors in the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology. This club was formed by IET students. Recently the students completed a draft of the bylaws and petitioned Student Government for an official student organization designation on campus, which they achieved. The bylaws state that other ancillary student organizations within the department, such as Baja Club and Society of Photographic Artists, will continue to be operational under the auspices of ClubTEC.
Any IET student can become a member of ClubTEC by either attending a meeting or emailing an officer. For meeting schedule, please contact an officer.
ClubTEC offers several activities through the year that all IET students can participate in. Among those activities are the annual Bowling Night at Westpark Lanes, annual BBQ at Arena Park baseball fields, and various presentations in which area companies speak to members about who they are, what they do, and give job/internship information.
For more information regarding ClubTEC, contact Dr. Doug Koch (dskoch@semo.edu) or Mr. Kevin McMeel (ktmcmeel@semo.edu)
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers(SME) is a student organization sponsored by the department offering numerous educational and networking opportunities for students. SME is the acronym for the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. The Society of Manufacturing Engineers is the world's leading professional society supporting lifelong manufacturing education and advancement. Through our member programs, publications, expositions and professional development resources, SME promotes an increased awareness of manufacturing engineering and helps keep manufacturing professionals up to date on leading trends and technologies. Chapter S208 is a student chapter sponsored through the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology (IET) within the School of Polytechnic Studies (SPS) at Southeast Missouri State University. Additionally, the S208 chapter is assisted and governed by its parent Chapter 17, located in St. Louis, MO.
Membership in this organization is open to ALL students of the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, as they represent the true demographics of manufacturing industries. Members of S208 are afforded opportunities for academic, professional and social networking through the various manufacturing plant tours, regional Chapter Officer’s Conferences (COC), student regional/national competitions and monthly chapter meetings. Additionally, students have the opportunity to acquire both formal and informal leadership skills. Formal student leadership opportunities are provided by serving as chapter officers. Informal opportunities exist through participation in on/off-campus activities, fund-raising events and recruitment of new members.
Student members are eligible for competitive scholarships offered through SME. In the past, IET students have been successful in competing for these scholarships. Generally, two or more students per year have received financial awards up to $1,000.
Certification Opportunities
Industrial Management and Manufacturing Engineering Technology students are eligible to take the following SME certifications:
- Certified Manufacturing Technologist (CMfgT)*
- Certified Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE)
- Certified Enterprise Integrator (CEI)
- Certified Engineering Manager (CEM)
* Required for MET students
Certification through SME's Manufacturing Engineering Certification Institute (MECI/SME) is a program of professional documentation and recognition of an individual's manufacturing-related knowledge, skills and capabilities. By becoming certified, you join an elite group of manufacturing professionals who have documented their manufacturing skills and knowledge.
If you would like more information about SME, contact Dr. Greg Boyd (gboyd@semo.edu). Visit our website at: http://www4.semo.edu/sme/.
The Student Photography Association
The Student Photography Association exists to encourage students and provide opportunities for students to produce photographic work, including organizing photo excursions, developing film negatives, printing enlargements in the darkroom, hand coloring and toning, and mounting photography exhibits. The organization is supervised by the Commercial Photography division of the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology in the School of Polytechnic Studies.
Events have included trips to Johnson Shut-Ins, The Foundry Art Centre, Butterfly House, and the Missouri Botanical Garden. Projects have included sepia toning prints, using medium format cameras, using Liquid Light, experimenting with Holga and pinhole cameras, and demonstrations using special darkroom techniques.
Membership costs only $10.00 per semester. This fee allows access to the IET’s darkroom and developing equipment during open lab hours.