Community Service Projects For Asce Student Chapters
Author(s) -
Mark Evans
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--12350
Subject(s) - service learning , engineering , service (business) , session (web analytics) , community service , public relations , management , engineering management , pedagogy , sociology , political science , computer science , business , world wide web , marketing , economics
Community service projects allow chapter members to serve the community, develop leadership skills, interact with professional civil engineers, and hone their own engineering skills on realworld projects. Students perform the role of consultant, corporate president, fund-raiser, project manager, designer, draftsperson, and construction worker. Community service gives students the opportunity to practice their civil engineering skills outside the classroom in “real life” environments. Involved students will acquire more project management experience working on these projects than can be learned in any classroom. Participants are called upon to explore his or her abilities and talents and to communicate ideas logically. Students who can motivate volunteers from start to finish have had a rare opportunity to develop important leadership skills. Chapter members involved in community service cultivate a deep-rooted sense of commitment, not just to the chapter and its members, but also to the community. The “esprit de corps” that results within the chapter is long lasting and is extremely attractive to other students who then want to participate; consequently, the success of the chapter becomes self-fulfilling. Community service projects are key activities for ASCE student chapters, contributing greatly to the education of civil engineering students who participate actively 1, 2, 3. In this paper, the student chapter advisor, chapter leaders, and members will learn proven strategies for conceiving, organizing, and running successful student chapter-lead community service projects.
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