Our Philosophy

    Texas Society of Professional Engineers seeks to realize the following goals.

  • To improve every engineer's interpersonal communication skills within the College of Engineering at UT-Austin.

  • To promote the FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) Exam and provide review materials so that all future UT Engineers will seek a PE (Professional Engineering) License and show a commitment to ethics and responsibility in the workplace.

  • To provide for professional development by recruiting speakers and providing networking opportunities for its members.

  • To have fun.

Our History

Texas Society of Professional Engineers

Founded in 1936, the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) has continued to grow to become one of the largest student chapter organizations in the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE).


University of Texas at Austin Student Chapter

The University of Texas at Austin Student Chapter (TSPE-UT) has an average annual membership of 50-100 students represented by all engineering disciplines. Over the past few years, TSPE-UT has gone through restructuring and renovation within the society as well within the College of Engineering. In fact, during the 1998-1999 school year, we were given the "Most Improved Society" award by the Student Engineering Council. Within the past two years, we have greatly improved the reputation of TSPE as well as increased member involvement by hosting or co-hosting a series of professional seminars and social events with Professional Engineers from the Travis and State chapters.

TSPE-UT has been a registered UT Austin student organization since 1950.

TSPE-UT is currently the largest student chapter in Texas.


CPE 3.162
Austin, TX 78712
(512) 471-0221
tspe@engr.utexas.edu
      
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FE Exam Materials are available here
- Register for the FE Exam here
- Get Free food at every meeting
- Become a member and improve your resume
- Last Meeting's Highlights are here


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