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Civil and Construction Engineering

Student Organizations


American Society of Civil Engineers


The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) host speakers, take field trips, and build the concrete canoe and steel bridge each year. They also participate in Adopt-A-Highway and other community outreach programs.

The objective of ASCE is the advancement of the sciences and profession of engineering to enhance the welfare of humanity by the enrollment of students in a professional society.

www.wmuasce.com
www.asce.org

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Osama Abudayyeh Student President: Bradley Gerbasich
Email: osama.abudayyeh@wmich.edu Email: wmu.asce@gmail.com
Phone: 269-276-3252

Associated General Contractors


The Associated General Contractors (AGC) host speakers, take field trips, and build the concrete canoe and steel bridge each year. They also participate in Adopt-A-Highway and other community outreach programs.

AGC serves our nation's construction professionals by promoting the skill, integrity and responsibility of those who build America.


www.wmuasce.com
www.agc.org

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Osama Abudayyeh Student President: John Hannich
Email: osama.abudayyeh@wmich.edu Email: wmu_asce_cca@yahoo.com
Phone: 269-276-3252

Institute of Transportation Engineers


The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) host speakers, take field trips, and build the concrete canoe and steel bridge each year. They also participate in Adopt-A-Highway and other community outreach programs.

The objective of ITE is the advancement of the sciences and profession of engineering to enhance the welfare of humanity by the enrollment of students in a professional society.

www.wmuasce.com
www.ite.org

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jun-Seok Oh Student President:
Email: jun.oh@wmich.edu Email: wmu_asce_cca@yahoo.com
Phone: 269-276-3216
 

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