GOAL:
CSPE enhances the image of the engineer through an active marketing
and communications plan
Membership in a professional
organization is not for everyone. It is exclusively appealing to
those to view themselves as professional and hold themselves to a
higher standard than those that see engineering as a job rather
than a profession. In delving a little deeper into this train of
thought the CSPE Board developed a new program to recognize
uniquely professional members.
National
Engineers Week is celebrated in February annually by thousands of
engineers, students, teachers, and leaders in government and
business. CSPE joins more than 100 major corporations
dedicated to increasing public awareness and appreciation of
technology and the engineering profession.
Students
throughout California can "shadow" CSPE engineers serving
as workplace mentors as they go through a normal day on the job.
National
Engineers Week Future City Competition
The National Engineers Week Future® City Competition
is an example of problem based learning with computer simulation.
It is an integrated, multidisciplinary, holistic approach to
relevant issues and is a strong example of STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) education that addresses
national and state academic content standards. The program asks 7th
and 8th grade students from around the nation to team with
engineer-volunteer mentors to create — first on computer and then in
large, three-dimensional models — their visions of the city of
tomorrow.
NSPE Fellows Recognition
Program
The Fellow membership grade
honors those active NSPE members who have demonstrated exemplary and
devoted service to their profession, their Society and their
community. NSPE launched its Fellow Recognition Program in
2001 and has named close to 500 of its members as Fellows.
CSPE
works with the media and the press to help the public understand
more about the role engineers play in society. Press releases
and media contacts are available.