Engineering and Applied Science
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Explore careers in engineering, math, and applied science by exploring the links below. Found a career you're interested in? Stop by our office or make an appointment with a career advisor and begin networking to learn more.
Quicklinks: Job and Internship Resources | Student Organizations and Departmental Resources | Alumni to Know
Job and Internship Resources
Actuarial Science & Statistics
- American Statistical Association
- Be an Actuary - Career resources in actuarial science
- Casualty Actuarial Society
- Math and Stats Jobs - Academic and industry jobs
- Society of Actuaries
- W&L Preparing for an Actuarial Career
Construction & Manufacturing
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Logistics and Supply Chain
- Manufacturing
- Construction - Jobs in construction, engineering, and architecture
Engineering
- American Council of Engineering Companies
- American Engineering Society - Links to engineering societies with jobs and internships by discipline
- American Public Works Association
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Engineering Jobs - Jobs and internships in all disciplines
- Physics Today Jobs
Research and Other General Opportunities
- Air and Space Museum - Internships at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum
- American Mathematical Society
- Brooke Owens Fellowship - Paid internship and executive mentorship for ungraduate women and gender-minority students in aerospace
- Math Department Resources
- Matthew Isakowitz Fellowship Program - Internship and mentorship program that provides summer opportunities in commercial spaceflight to current college juniors, seniors, and graduate students
- Physics and Engineering Department Opportunities
- Physics Today - Research and industry opportunities for physics and computer science
- Research Experience for Undergraduates by NSF - National Science Foundation funds a large number of research opportunities for undergraduate students through its REU Sites program. An REU Site consists of a group of ten or so undergraduates who work in the research programs of the host institution.
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Student Organizations & Departmental Resources
- Engineering World Health - As an Engineering World Health (EWH) chapter, the Engineering Community Development club will promote biomedical engineering skills for the developing world. Students will learn about poverty stricken areas and utilize creative and thought-out solutions as a team, focusing on the fields of health, water, sanitation, energy, transportation, telecommunication, agriculture or any other field where engineering can promote the basic standard of living of communities locally and in the developing world.
- Engineering and Physics Department Opportunities
- Mathematics Department Opportunities