Program Events/Activity Examples
Build Your Campus Community
Attend a campus event (5 points) – examples:
- An Engineering/STEM Career Fair
- Engineering Student Club Fair
- Spartan Leadership and Career Conference
- Conference on Engineering Diversity
- Women in Engineering Conference and WiE Connect Career Talk sessions
- Bay Area Biomedical Medical Device Conference
- Graduate & Professional Programs Fair
- A Reconnecting dinner event
- A Leadership breakfast
Follow or Like department’s social media, and/or College of Engineering social media (5 points*) – examples:
- College of Engineering Facebook
- College of Engineering Twitter
- Aerospace Engineering Facebook
- Aviation Facebook
- Chemical and Materials Engineering Facebook
- Computer and Software Engineering Facebook
- Electrical Engineering Facebook
- Industrial Systems and Engineering Facebook
- Mechanical Engineering Facebook
- Technology Facebook
* Show evidence that you have followed/liked one or more of the social media groups listed above, and you can earn a one-time 5 points. Sorry, you will not get 5 points per social media group.
Attend a career-oriented seminar (5 points) – examples:
- A Dean’s Career Conversation
- A Silicon Valley Leaders Symposium talk
- An Interdisciplinary Speaker Series talk
- Career Center’s Networking and Informational Interviews workshop, Job Fair Success workshop, or Styled for Success with JC Penny workshop
- Graduate school prep activities
Attend a department event (5 points) – examples:
- Senior Design Showcase or Expo (If you present a project, you can get 10 points)
- An industry info session/tech talk organized by your department or club
Explore the 菠菜网lol正规平台 Library Engineering capabilities (5 points) – examples:
- Virtual Reality space
- Materials Library
- Make something in one of 菠菜网lol正规平台 Library’s new 3D printers
Join a student club/org (10 points) – examples:
- Society of Women in Engineering
- Precision Flight Team
- Biomedical Engineering Society
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- IEEE at 菠菜网lol正规平台
- Engineers Without Borders
- Spartan Hyperloop
- Spartan Racing
- BASE, SOLES, OSTEM, or any other culturally based Engineering Club
Participate in MESA (15 points)
Be a tutor, mentor, or mentee with another student on or off campus (10 points) – examples:
- Mentor gives advice and guidance
- Tutor gives instruction
- Peer Connections at 菠菜网lol正规平台
- Learn about the Cyber Spartan program
- Engineering in Action through 菠菜网lol正规平台 CommUniverCity
- Late-Night Tutoring - Technology Resources - 菠菜网lol正规平台 Research Guides at San José State University Library
*Minimum of 16 hours per semester, one hour per week. A letter of agreement and hour tracking will be sufficient proof.* Check Peer Connections for ways to engage.
Build Your Network
Attend a non-campus event to build external network (industry event) (5 points) – examples:
- Silicon Valley Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum
- AI and Big Data virtual Expo North America 2021
- Developer Week
- Free Meet-ups
- Professional society local chapter meetings
Tour an offsite facility (5 points) – examples:
- Check with your department or student club to learn about arranged tours
- Visit the Intel Museum (free)
- Visit NASA Visitor Center (free)
- Visit the Computer History Museum (student admission $13.50)
- Tour a sanitation or wastewater facility
- Tour an alternative (solar, wind, water) power company
Create a Linkedin profile (Profile strength: Beginner, 5 points) – examples:
- Go to Career Center’s First Friday photo booth to get your free head shot
Build your Linkedin profile (Profile strength: Intermediate or Complete, 10 points)
- Go to Career Center’s LinkedIn Profile Studio or attend an online Profiles appointment with a career counselor
Meet with an industry professional or join and actively participate in a professional membership group (10 points). *To earn these points, attend at least ONE in-person meeting and provide proof - Examples:
- Coffee and an informational interview with a professional engineer
- Join American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- Join American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Join American Society of Civil Engineers, San Jose Branch
- Join American Society of Materials, International
- Join American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- Join Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International - Silicon Valley Chapter
- Join Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Join Society of Automotive Engineers, Mid California Section
- Join Society of Manufacturing Engineers
- Join Society of Women Engineers
Attend a professional engineering all-day or multi-day event (conference/workshop) (10 points)
Present at a senior design showcase or expo (10 points)
Shadow someone on the job (10 points)
*Spend a minimum of 3 hours shadowing an engineer in their place of work that aligns with your field of study. An email from the engineer confirming the date/duration/company will be sufficient proof
Build Your Skills
Watch a complete LinkedIn Learning video class (find the tile on your one.菠菜网lol正规平台 board) (5 points for all the videos for a class) - examples: Business Networking Etiquette, Getting Things Done, Time Management Tips.
Take MathWorks Online Trainings available on MATLAB Academy.
Participate in a professional skills building workshop through the Career Center or off campus (5 points) – examples:
- A Spartan Success Series online resume review event
- Interviewing
- Presentation skills
- Attend a Career Crunch Week event
Complete ENG - YJ2CR Explore Your Options Module (15 points)
Complete ENG - YJ2CR Build Experience Module (15 points)
Complete ENG - YJ2CR Launch Your Career Module (15 points)
*NOTE: for more information on the ENG - YJ2CR course, please contact kelly.masegian@bianlifan.com or rich.trocio@bianlifan.com.
Intern or volunteer in an engineering capacity (15 points)
Participate in or contribute towards research projects (15 points)
Participate in an innovation contest (15 points) – examples:
- Paseo Prototype Contest
- Silicon Valley Innovation Contest
- Hacking competitions
- CalHacks - the world’s largest collegiate hackathon, hosted at UC Berkeley.