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Welcome to AESB!

Welcome to the Associated Engineering Student Body, home to the many student organizations within the College of Engineering at California State University, Long Beach. The AESB represents all of the students in the College to the University and on behalf of the University, awards grant money to the student organizations to further their academic and community work, and seeks to further the professional pursuits of the students in the College. Involvement on campus and in student organizations has been proven time and again to improve retention and overall success among students both in school and in their professional careers; consequently, every student ought to try to be an active member of a student organization that pertains to one's interests or field of study.

Featured Stories
Homecoming 2008 - First Place!
Written by AESB President   
Monday, 24 November 2008

AESB turned out strong for this year's Homecoming Tailgate, held Saturday November 22, 2008 around the Pyramid. The tailgate theme was "49er Days: Fall is Back!" and found numerous Greek organizations and a few student organizations, including our very own AESB, decorating a couple parking spaces to the theme and sporting Beach Pride.

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NSBE Resume Workshop
Written by Karla Sanchez   
Sunday, 19 October 2008

When: October 24th 2008 @ 4:30pm

Where: VEC 113

The National Society of Black Engineers will be having a Resume Workshop with special guest speaker Uduak Ntuk a Petroleum Engineer with Chevron North America Exploration & Production in Bakersfield, CA. This workshop will teach Students how to prepare a professional resume that reflects their skills, knowledge and education that are relevant to the job they are seeking. Also, this workshop give  students tips on developing their interviewing skills to improve their chances of being selected for the job.

Topics will include:

  • What information to include in your resume
  • How to clearly and concisely present your skills and abilities
  • Common rules and common mistakes made in a resume
  • What to expect when you go on a job interview
  • What is expected of you
  • Answering tough questions
  • Everyone is Welcomed!!!

    Come Join Us!!!

    For more Information email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

     

    Karla T. Sanchez

    CSULB NSBE President 2008-2009

    "Making a Striking Impact"

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    FE/EIT Review Sessions
    Written by AESB President   
    Wednesday, 24 September 2008

    This is an updated calender for the EIT/FE review sessions provided by Chi Epsilon and your CSULB professors and staff.

    Upcoming Sessions:

    Saturday Sept. 27 9:00-11:00AM ENG 2-105 Dynamics
    Saturday Sept. 27 12:00-2:00PM ENG 2-105 Electrical Engineering
    Friday Oct. 3 5:30-7:30PM ENG 2-105 Materials and Surveying
    Saturday Oct. 4 9:00-11:00AM ENG 2-105 Math
    Saturday Oct. 4 12:00-2:00PM ENG 2-105 Thermodynamics

    See calendar for further dates and topics.

    To be added to the email list and receive any information on the EIT/FE exam or the on the review sessions email Sean Dillen, XE President, at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

     
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    Announcements

    Next general meeting: March 12, 2010, 1pm, VEC-202.

    Leadership Retreat: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 7:30-9:30pm, Pyramid Annex. Best practices notes.

    Freshmen, interested in getting involved? Check out e-LIFE, a freshmen engineering leaders program. Current students - become a mentor!

    Missed what happened the last couple months? Check out The Engine Ear, AESB's Newsletter. New Issue - December!

    Would you like to stay up to date on the happenings of AESB? Join AESB's mailing list.

     

    Calendar in Brief