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The Department of Engineering Technology at Sam Houston State University empowers students to meet evolving demands of 21st-century industries. Through a dynamic blend of academic knowledge and applied learning, the department emphasizes engineering design, electronics, computer engineering technology, construction management, and mechanical systems. Students develop strong foundations in leadership, management, and safety while gaining practical experience that connects theory to industry practices. The curriculum encourages problem-solving using principles from science, technology, and engineering to address real industrial challenges involving materials, products, and processes. Committed to excellence, the department equips graduates with the skills and confidence to lead in diverse technical fields and contribute meaningfully to the success of modern organizations.
Our News
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SHSU Awarded $1.2 Million NASA-Funded Project for Farming Innovation
An assistant professor in the Department of Environmental & Geosciences at SHSU, has been awarded a $1.2 million cooperative agreement from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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SHSU Receives Historic Gift to Strengthen Agricultural Sciences
The College of Science and Engineering Technology has received an anonymous donation, marking the second largest gift in the university’s history.
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Global Journeys To Bearkat Success: Bernard Mensah
Originally from Kasoa, a small town in Ghana, Bernard Mensah came to SHSU to explore groundbreaking research opportunities and build a career in drug discovery.
Our Student Organizations
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Basith
Information about the Ambassador Program
The Student Ambassador Program in the Department of Engineering Technology (ETEC) provides dedicated students a leadership opportunity to represent the ETEC department in various internal and external events. Student Ambassadors provide degree program information, give facility tours, help with developing recruiting materials, and perform other duties to represent the ETEC department.
The ETEC department recruits qualified students to serve as Student Ambassadors based on need and availability. If you are interested in the program, please fill out the ETEC Ambassador Application and submit it together with other required materials to Dr. Iftekhar Ibne Basith at iib002@shsu.edu. Please copy Kelsie Cooper at kmm128@SHSU.EDU as well.
Twitter: @etecambassadors
ETEC Ambassadors' Constitution
Our Ambassadors
Officers
- President: TBA
- Vice President: TBA
- Secretary: TBA
- Treasurer: TBA
Members
Member: Eric Guzman Medrano
Member: Lac Quang (Jack)
Member: Ingrid Rojo
Member: Adenrele Obalanlege
Member: Helen Gomes
Members: Elizabeth Kim
Members: Mohammed Admin
Members: Jesse Reyna
Members: Austin Williams
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Faculty Advisor
The Faculty Advisor for the Sam Houston Construction Association (SHCA) is Dr. Min Jae Suh.
Description
The Sam Houston Construction Association (SHCA) was created in 2007 to provide a student chapter of the Association of General Contractors of America (AGC). In 2025, the SHCA also became a student chapter of the Design Build Institute of America (DBIA).
The goal of this organization is to provide a professional environment in which students can engage with other students of similar interest. The organization provides networking opportunities by having industry professional speakers and encouraging Career fair participation. Our organization strives to give our members a deep understanding of the field while actively participating in our community through service projects. This organization provides students the opportunity of growth at a professional level.
Fall 2025 Informational Flyer!
Meetings: Thursday @ 5 PM-6:15 PM in room 310 of the Fred Pirkle Engineering & Technology Building.
Officers/Committee
- President- Jack D.
- VP- Evamaria Z.
- Treasurer- AJ S.
- Historian- Jackson N.
- Secretary- Juan H.
- Parliamentarian- Caleb P.
Events
- BBQ Cook Off
- ETEC Career Fairs
- SHCA Golf Tournament
- Resume Building Workshop
- Socials
Contact Us
Who We Are? Here at Sam the NSBE is a community of black engineering and technology students that have come together to collaborate, inspire, and forge a bond that exceeds far beyond our time here at this university. Our Mission Statement! "...to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community."
Our Advisor
Advisors: Dr. Iftekhar Basith & Dr. Junkun Ma
Description
The KatatroniX Club is both professional and social. Club members work to inspire and intrigue fellow students and younger generations to participate in robotics. The organization invites any student from Sam Houston State University that has a passion for robotics. As a STEM/STEAM SHSU student, this association provides you with an opportunity to develop your robotics skills and experience in the competitive environment. There is no major requirement for prospective KatatroniX members!
Membership
Membership is open to any student at SHSU that has a passion for the robotics STEM/STEAM field. Dues are annual to help fund all of the community outreach programs. KatatroniX dues are 10 dollars annually.
Meeting Times:
Monthly Membership Meeting: Every Monday from 5-6 PM in the Fred Pirkle Building, Room #100. (September - May).
Adviser/Executive Meeting: As needed.
Social Media
Officer Team:
- President- Caleb Vicente Aquino
- Vice President- Jesus Santoyo
- Public Relations- Jaylen Taylor
- Finance Chair- Grant Currier
- Community Service- Jose Soto
Description
RCEA is open to any SHSU student who is interested in promoting the advances in renewable and clean energy technologies. The Renewable and Clean Energy Association endeavors to support, learn, and spread information on new clean and efficient energy technology.
Come join us as we discuss new technology, hear from speakers in the field, enjoy free food and drink, work on projects, and plan outings to events about clean energy.
Membership dues: $20
Please contact one of the officers if you have questions about upcoming events.
Officers
- President- Legima Langmia
- Vice President- Joshua Lampard
- Secretary- Kelvin Ngnambala
- Social Media/Event Planner- Conner Cantu
Description
The Society of Women for Excellence in Engineering and Technology (SWEET) is a coed organization that is both professional and social. Student members work to inspire young women and children to pursue degrees in the field of engineering. The organization invites any student from Sam Houston State University that is majoring or minoring in the STEM/STEAM degree areas. As a STEM/STEAM SHSU student, this association provides you with an opportunity to develop your professional contacts. You will gain a better insight into what the career you have selected is all about.
Faculty Advisors
Social Media
Spring 2024 Meeting Dates/Times:
- PIRK 100 from 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
- February 14 and 28
- March 13 and 27
- March 23 (Saturday) KISD Stem Day
- April 10 and 24
Membership and Current Officers
Membership is open to any student at SHSU that is majoring or minoring in a STEM/STEAM field. Dues are annual to help fund all of the community outreach programs. Currently SWEET is in the progress of becoming an officially recognized collegiate chapter of the Society of Women for Engineering.
Membership fee: Not collecting membership fees at this time.
Find us on Org link.
- Current Officers: Madeline Serna - President
- Audrey Fitch - Secretary
- Alexandra Martinez - Treasurer
- Kassandra Castellanos - Historian/Social Media
Extended Optional Collegiate Affiliate Membership
Students have the option of joining individually for $20.00. Upon graduation, students are encouraged to join the professional membership or Society of Women for Engineering.
Many student-affiliated groups have been successful in holding joint meetings with personnel from the Industry, University and SWEET membership offers outstanding value! Meetings are usually the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. Your membership includes:
- Club t-shirt
- Interaction with other SHSU student organizations socially
- Team up with other SHSU student organizations to have a greater positive impact on others
- Eligibility for scholarships.
- Networking opportunities with practicing women STEM/STEAM, engineers and other colleges
- Industry expert guest speakers
- A support system of peer groups, mentors, advisors, and industry leaders.
- An opportunity to develop your leadership and management skills.
- Regularly scheduled meetings that allow you to get advice from fellow members on everything from time management to graduate schools, all while making lifelong friendships.
- Professional development seminars
- Interviewing Techniques
- Former Student Success Stories
- New Technologies
- Field Trips to Local Industries
- Social activities
- Campus event participation
- Community Service Projects
- Fundraising activities
- Equipment Demonstrations
- Job Fairs
- School/Dept. Open Houses
Community Outreach Projects
- Habitat for Humanity
- State Park Cleanup
- SWEET Speaks
- Scare on the Square
- Dallas ISD STEM Expo
- Saturdays@SAM
- Scouts@SAM - Engineering badge
- Judging at Career and Technology Student Organization state contest
- Volunteer/Mentoring of students of Huntsville ISD
- Volunteers of the BEST Southeast Texas contest
Impacting the Future
Join a society of pioneers, advocates and mentors who support and guide your collegiate and professional journey in the fields of Engineering Technology and/or STEM/STEAM. You will gain a vast pool of resources to nurture your personal and career development. Your involvement will positively impact the future of Engineering Technology and/or STEM/STEAM.
Organization Purpose/Mission
The purpose of the Virtual Reality Club is to work as a team to understand and further the capabilities of Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications. We do so by utilizing Game Development Engines such as Unity! We occasionally host events and gaming tournaments.
Membership
Questions? Contact Dr. Dakeev at: uxd003@shsu.edu
This club typically meets in Annex A behind the Fred Pirkle Engineering Technology Center on Tuesday at 5:30 PM.
Officer Team:
- Faculty Advisor- Dr. Ulan Dakeev
- President- Yannis Lagrosa
- Vice President- Kennedy McFarland
- Secretary- Helen Gomes
- Event Coordinator- Jesse Reyna
Contact Us
Visit Us
Fred Pirkle Engineering Technology Center
Box 2088
1019 Bowers Boulevard
Huntsville, TX 77341-2088
Room 400
Call Us
936.294.1223
