Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Student Association
About This Organization
- Abbreviation(s):
- ECE-GSA
- Purpose:
- Our mission is to serve the interests and address concerns of the graduate students at the Texas A&M Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, with a focus on their professional development and quality of life.
The purpose of this organization is to promote:
1. Representation. Provide graduate students in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with the means to express their opinions and address issues which affect them directly, as well as broader policies which deal with the department as a whole.
2. Community. Work to build a community of scholars. Foster a climate in which all graduate students in the department feel a sense of community and belonging. Promote and enhance interaction among students, faculty, and staff.
3. Professional Development. Help to better prepare graduate students for their career after graduation, be it industry or academia.
We will do all of the above in a way that works to enhance the reputation and prestige of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the local, national, and international levels. - Year Founded:
- 2017
- Admits Members:
- All Year
- Meeting Locations:
- Wisenbaker Engineering Research Center
Public Contact Information
- Public Contact Name:
- Ankur Kumar
- Public Contact E-mail Address:
- president.ecegsa.tamu@gmail.com
- Public Contact Phone Number:
- 469-605-8323
Group Contact Information
- Organization Web Site:
- http://ecegsatamu.com
- Organization E-mail Address:
- ecegsa@tamu.edu
Organization Associations
- Academic Department:
- Dwight Look College of Engineering
- Non-Academic Department:
- None
Membership
- Approximate membership of the organization:
- 300-1000
- Membership policies:
- Our organization accepts graduate students as members
- Our organization accepts faculty/staff as members
- Our organization membership will be required to meet specific GPR requirements
- Weekly time committment required of organization members:
- 0-3 Hours
- Membership intake process:
- Open
Events
- Community Service Projects:
- Never
- Fundraising Events:
- Once per semester
- Speakers/Lectures:
- Once per semester
- On-Campus Social Events:
- Once per semester
- Off-Campus Social Events:
- Never
- Hosting Conferences:
- Never
- Sponsoring Special Events (Concerts, one-time events, etc.):
- Never
- New Member Orientation/Training:
- Once per semester
- Events with Alcohol:
- Never
- In-State Travel:
- Never
- Domestic US Travel:
- Never
- International Travel:
- Never