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Resources + Affiliates

AFFILIATES

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN'S MATERIALS SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

"The Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MatSE) was established in 1987 with the merger of the Departments of Ceramic Engineering and Metallurgy & Mining Engineering. Although a relatively young department, MatSE actually was built on a tradition of excellence that dates back to the founding of the University of Illinois in 1867, when the University was required to have a mining program as part of its mission as a land-grant institution.

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The Mining Engineering Department later included metallurgy and petroleum engineering, and in 1940 the Department of Metallurgy & Mining Engineering was established. The undergraduate curriculum in mining engineering was phased out in the late 1960s. The Department of Ceramic Engineering was established in 1905.

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MatSE is organized into six areas of concentration—biomaterials, ceramics, electronic materials, metals, polymers, and computational materials. Students take common core courses, then specialize in one area according to their research interests. The department is one of the largest in the nation, with 24 full-time faculty and more than 460 undergraduate and graduate students. MatSE at Illinois has earned a reputation as one of the top three materials programs in the nation" 

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    -- Materials Science Department Official Website

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MATERIAL ADVANTAGE NATIONAL COUNCIL

"Material Advantage is the premier membership option for students who want to make the most of their Materials Engineering experience! They are the umbrella organization that encompasses over 84 active chapters worldwide.   

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Material Advantage provides a single low-cost membership that provides access to the materials science and engineering professional's most preeminent societies: The American Ceramic Society (ACerS)Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST)ASM International; and The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS). Once you’ve become a Material Advantage member, you’ll quickly see that 'Everything Else Is Immaterial!' "

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  -- Material Advantage Official Website

Material Advantage @ UIUC proudly works alongside several organizations on a continuous basis. Here are a handful of groups we've had the opportunity to collaborate with:

KERAMOS FRATERNITY

"Founded in 1914, Keramos is the honor society of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois. Keramos is a national organization, of which the University of Illinois is the alpha chapter. Conditions for membership are the following:

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1)  Majoring in Materials Science and Engineering

2)  Have at least 30 credit hours or have sophomore standing

3)  Have a 3.0 GPA or above

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Note: Dues are a one time fee of $50 which must be paid upon initiation."

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 --  Keramos Fraternity Official Website

ENGINEERING COUNCIL

"Engineering Council (EC) is the students' voice in the College of Engineering and is designed to serve the needs of the engineering community. EC consists of an executive board that oversees 13 committees and over 50 professional and honorary societies. 

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Engineering Council holds events that allow students to develop leadership skills (ESLC) and form productive relationships with staff members in the College of Engineering (DSAC). EC also encourages personal and societal achievement and builds a sense of community among engineering students. 

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Engineering Council also sponsors a number of programs that show off the skills of U of I engineering students to the campus, local community, and general public. Examples of these events include: a major career fair (EXPO), a large science fair (EOH), and a program that gives high school students a glimpse of engineering at the University level (SITE)."

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-- Engineering Council Official Website

ENGINEERING CAREER SERVICES (ECS)​

Provides career management services to College of Engineering students, including:

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1)  Career counseling

2)  Workshops and seminars

3)  Resume and cover letter reviews

4)  Mock interviews

5)  Career fairs

6)  Company recruiting events

7)  On-campus Interviews

8)  Co-ops and semester internships

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Students registered with Engineering Career Services also receive access to Handshake, the online job system, which includes job postings, company information, and interview scheduling. 

-- ECS Official Website 

ON-CAMPUS RESOURCES

THE CAREER CENTER

The Career Center serves all students of The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign regarding professional and career development. Through collaborative and innovative programs, services, and resources, the staff seeks to educate and empower students to actively plan their futures as contributing members of a global community.

-- The Career Center Official Website

ILLINOIS LEADERSHIP CENTER

No matter who you are: student, faculty, staff, administrator, alumnus, professional, or friend. Illinois Leadership is about improving you.

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The Illinois Leadership initiative is about many things:

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1)  Improving careers, families, and communities

2)  Developing leadership in everyone, including you

3)  Creating opportunities to develop skills that will positively impact everyone's life

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Leadership skills are used everyday and by everyone. We use them at our workplaces. With our families. In our communities. And when you think about it, leadership skills are things we constantly need to improve. To succeed. To help others. To create a better world for all of us. Illinois Leadership provides the opportunity to learn about, teach, and practice leadership skills. Developing these skills creates opportunities for you and others. Illinois Leadership Connects you with peers, professionals, mentors, students, and teachers. To share information, knowledge, experience and exchange ideas.

Participate and contribute in programs, organizations, classrooms, and the Leadership Center, creating an impact... Today and in the future.

-- Illinois Leadership Center Official Website

UIUC offers multiple resources to help its students thrive. Here are a few that we utilize:

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