Chi Epsilon (XE)
Chi Epsilon is dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of civil engineering as an ideal profession.
Arab American Association of Engineers & Architects

The AAAEA aims to advance public welfare through engineering expertise, support the profession’s interests, foster collaboration among members, provide educational programs on emerging technologies and regulations, and offer scholarships to aspiring engineers.
Timber Bridge Team

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and Forest Products Society (FPS) host university teams from across the nation since 1992 to design and construct a timber bridge at each university’s laboratory facility
Steel Bridge Team

The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) hosts university teams from across the nation to challenge student teams to develop a scale-model steel bridge
SAE Aero Design Team

The SAE Aero Design competition gives students a real world design challenge that compress a typical aircraft development program into one calendar year. This competition requires participants to go through the systems engineering process by breaking down the entire design requirements of a flyable airplane into their specific needs and then to propose, design, fabricate, build and then test an airplane that meets those requirements.
LTU vs EATON: EMPwr Corporate Challenge

The Entrepreneurial Engineering Design Studio champions eWeek by facilitating engineering-related activities. The final activity is a design challenge that pits LTU engineering students against Eaton engineers.
GeoWall

Formula SAE Team

Formula SAE® is a series of both dynamic (driving) and static (non-driving) competitions focusing on student-built, high-performance, open-wheel, formula-style vehicles.
Formula Electric Team

Students develop a fully-electric-only, high-performance racing vehicle within the Formula SAE® competition.
Concrete Toboggan

Students design and fabricate a five-person capacity metal frame cage toboggan with brakes, a steering mechanism and running ski surfaces entirely made of concrete.