NCSE MEMBERSHIP
Support Engineering within the State of North Carolina.
If You Are Interested in Construction, Planning, Design, Evaluation, Sales, or Education in Technical Fields...
If You Are Interested in Great Fellowship...
There's a place For YOU In The North Carolina Society of Engineers and your Local Engineering Club!
Here's just some of the benefits you'll enjoy when you become a member:
1) Personal Association with several hundred engineers, or those with engineering interest within the Society and its affiliate clubs. Our members are also associated with one or more of the sixty-six (66) National Engineering and Technical Societies providing you with invaluable technical and social benefits.
2) Two semi-annual meetings which provide an excellent opportunity to maintain and update technical skills through participation in high quality technical sessions, lectures, presentations of papers and tours; members are awarded PDH credits for these technical sessions. Also, opportunities are afforded to gain valuable Society contacts with other people who share common interests and concerns. One of these meetings is held in the summer at a resort area that allows you to enjoy the associated social activities with your family.
3) An opportunity to contribute to the furtherance of your profession through joining together with others to achieve common goals and objectives. The Society has been a leader among the other professional organizations in the state in strengthening the technical, social, economic and ethical aspects of engineering:
4) Professional recognition through association in the widest recognized and oldest engineering society in the state.
5) Society sponsorship of the following activities allows you input and a voice in formulating and shaping programs relating to engineering:
If You Are Interested in Great Fellowship...
There's a place For YOU In The North Carolina Society of Engineers and your Local Engineering Club!
Here's just some of the benefits you'll enjoy when you become a member:
1) Personal Association with several hundred engineers, or those with engineering interest within the Society and its affiliate clubs. Our members are also associated with one or more of the sixty-six (66) National Engineering and Technical Societies providing you with invaluable technical and social benefits.
2) Two semi-annual meetings which provide an excellent opportunity to maintain and update technical skills through participation in high quality technical sessions, lectures, presentations of papers and tours; members are awarded PDH credits for these technical sessions. Also, opportunities are afforded to gain valuable Society contacts with other people who share common interests and concerns. One of these meetings is held in the summer at a resort area that allows you to enjoy the associated social activities with your family.
3) An opportunity to contribute to the furtherance of your profession through joining together with others to achieve common goals and objectives. The Society has been a leader among the other professional organizations in the state in strengthening the technical, social, economic and ethical aspects of engineering:
4) Professional recognition through association in the widest recognized and oldest engineering society in the state.
5) Society sponsorship of the following activities allows you input and a voice in formulating and shaping programs relating to engineering:
- Promoting interest in science and engineering among high school and college students through financial and technical assistance with educational projects.
- Encouragement of Engineers in taking part in governmental and public affairs.
- Safeguarding the Engineering Law, GS-89, from encroachment by selfish interests.
- Active backing of the Division of Environmental Management to prevent pollution.
- Generation of resolutions on major issues.
- Support, coordination and encouragement of cooperation among local Engineers Clubs in the State.
- Annual Scholarships are awarded to students enrolled in engineering fields at Universities in North Carolina.