Title: ASME and Professional Societies The Value of Student Membership
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2ASME and Professional SocietiesThe Value of
Student Membership
3TODAYS PRESENTATION TOPICS
- Professionalism and Professional Societies
- What is ASME?
- The Benefits of Membership
- Technical
- Non Technical
- Why Should You Join?
4WHAT IS A PROFESSIONAL?
- A person who applies certain knowledge and skill,
usually obtained by college education, for the
service of people. - A person who observes an acceptable code of
conduct and uses discretion and judgement in
performing their duties. - A person who has legal status, uses professional
titles and associates together in groups with
like individuals.
5WHAT IS PROFESSIONALISM?
- Professionalism is an individual state of mind.
- While the acquisition of knowledge may make a
person more skilled, knowledge itself does not
often promote the desire within oneself to be
responsive to the needs of people. - For the engineer, professionalism implies that he
or she will make maximum use of their skill and
knowledge and will use their competence to the
fullest extent.
6THE ROLE OF THE PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY
- Professional Societies play a pivotal role in
fostering professionalism. - Professionals band themselves together to
- Exchange ideas
- Improve their knowledge
- Learn new skills and techniques
- Meet and network with professionals in other
fields and industries - Set forth and adhere to a code of conduct
- Promote the profession and attract qualified
persons to enter the profession
7ASME AND THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION
- The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- Established in 1880 by a group of engineers
intent on developing guidelines and standards
that would prevent boiler explosions (Serving the
people) - Headquarters in New York City
- Members reside in more than 133 countries around
the world.
8ASME - THE PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY
- COMMUNITY
- 100,000 members, 20,000 student members
- 220 sections, 480 student sections worldwide
- Financially and intellectually strong
- KNOWLEDGE
- More than 600 Codes and Standards in use
- One of the worlds largest technical publishers
- Offers quality technical conferences and
professional development programs - ADVOCACY
- A recognized technical reputation around the
world - Advises federal and state governments on
technology related public policies - Promotes the accomplishments of engineers and the
engineering profession
9ASME STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
- FOSTERING PROFESSIONALISM AS AN ENGINEERING
STUDENT THROUGH STUDENT SECTION ACTIVITIES. - Learn about the profession from practicing
engineers - Visit engineering plants and factories
- Gain valuable leadership experience and other
skills that will benefit your career - Develop practical experience through ASME design
contests and engineering competitions - Meet students and engineers from other schools
and from around the nation - Have fun and enjoy social activities
10ASME STUDENT MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS - KNOWLEDGE
- DEVELOPING AND ENHANCING YOUR TECHNICAL SKILLS
- ME MAGAZINE - Read about the the latest
breakthroughs in ME Technology - TECHNICAL DIVISION MEMBERSHIP - Choose one of 38
technical specialties targeted to your specific
interests - PUBLICATIONS - More than 2500 titles
- CONTINUING EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT -
More than 200 short courses - MEETINGS, CONFERENCES, AND EXPOSITIONS - More
than 30 each year - STUDENT CONTESTS COMPETITIONS
11MAGAZINES WEBSITES
- ME Magazine - http//www.memagazine.org/
- ASME News - http//www.asmenews.org/
- Mechanical Advantage - semi-annual newsletter for
students (career info and student activities) - http//www.asme.org/mechanicaladvantage/
- Student E-Zine monthly e-magazine with listings
of current and new programs, reminders and
deadlines. - http//www.asme.org/students/ezine/
- ASME Homepage - www.asme.org (provides access to
a wide range of technical information, career
advice, products and services, and program
information)
12PUBLICATIONS
- ASME Press More than 2500 titles
- Technical Journals
- Conference Proceedings and Publications
- Members Receive Discounts on many Publications
- http//www.asme.org/catalog/
- YOU GAIN - ASME technical publications enable you
to stay connected to the latest advances in
technology, help you learn new methods and
skills, making you a more capable engineer and
more valuable to potential employers.
13TECHNICAL DIVISIONS
- TECHNICAL DIVISIONS - ASME student members are
entitled to select membership in a Technical
Division of your own interest. There are 38 to
choose from. Participation in a Technical
Division allows you to gain insight into a
particular area and network with experienced
engineers who share your interest. You will
receive newsletters and meeting programs as well
as information on other activities. - http//www.asme.org/EP/
- On the Homepage Main Menu Bar select Technical
Divisions
14PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MEETINGS AND
CONFERENCES
- ASME Holds more than thirty Technical Conferences
each year - International Mechanical Engineering Congress and
Exposition or IMECE is held in November - As a student member, you are entitled to free
attendance or reduced rates at many technical
conferences and other society meetings - http//www.asme.org/events/
- ASME offers more than 200 short course and
professional development programs - Student members receive discounts up to 100
- http//www.asme.org/education/
-
15CONGRESS 2005
International Mechanical Engineering Congress
and Exposition (IMECE) Orlando, FL NOV. 5 11,
2005 Mark Your Calendar http//www.asmeconference
s.org/Congress05/
16CONGRESS 2005
- OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
- Finals of the Student Design Contest
- Young Engineers Forum
- Student Reception
- Finals of the Old Guard Oral Competition
- More than 600 Technical Sessions
- The Congress is a great opportunity to network
with practicing engineers from around the world.
17KNOWLEDGE - TECHNICAL DIVISIONS AND CONFERENCES
- You Gain
- Opportunities to meet and network with experts
and in your field - Contacts for future employment opportunities
- New technical expertise and skills
- Information on current and new technologies
- The Result
- You gain a competitive edge and enhance your
employment opportunities
18PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE CURRICULUM (PPC)
- The PPC is an on-line learning resource for
engineering students http//www.professionalpracti
ce.asme.org/index.htm - Modules are available for self study or for use
with engineering courses - Topics include
- An Engineering Career, Legal and Business Issues,
Leadership, Team Building and Communications,
Project Management, Engineering Design, Sales and
Marketing and others - YOU GAIN
- Important knowledge and skills that can better
prepare you for your first job, make you a more
valuable employee and help you advance your
career
19STUDENT LEADERSHIP TRAINING SEMINARS (SLTS)
- A training session for student officers and
leaders - Learn more about ASME benefits and programs
- Learn about student section operations
- Learn leadership and other non-technical skills
that will enable you to run your sections more
effectively and assist in your career development
- Discussion groups and lessons learned forums
- Meet and network with students from other
universities
20STUDENT CONFERENCES
- An annual event where ASME student members from
colleges and universities get together to
participate in ASME student competitions. - (All students will be sent an announcement in
late 2005) - Look for details on the Knowledge and Community
website at - http//www.asme.org/governance/knowledgecommunit
y/
21STUDENT COMPETITIONS
- ORAL PRESENTATION COMPETITION
- Designed to emphasize the value of an ability to
deliver oral presentations. Presentations are
judged in four categories Content, Organization,
Delivery and Effectiveness, and Discussion. - http//www.asme.org/cma/og/oralprescontest.html
- TECHNICAL POSTER COMPETITION
- Designed to emphasize the ability to deliver
visual presentations. Posters are judged on two
areas Visual Presentation and Technical Content. - http//www.asme.org/cma/og/techposter.html
- TECHNICAL WEB POSTER COMPTETITON
- Intended to encourage the delivery of visual
presentations using web page technology. - http//www.asme.org/students/competitions/technica
lweb.html
22STUDENT COMPETITIONS
- STUDENT DESIGN CONTEST 2006
- Sip-and-Puff" Controlled Fishing Rod for
Quadriplegics - Specifically, you are requested to design and
demonstrate a well-tested, cost-effective, and
reliable prototype apparatus which would allow a
paraplegic to cast a fishing lure accurately, to
retrieve the lure, to make additional casts
without assistance, and to reel in and lift a
heavier weight simulating a fish on at least one
cast. - http//www.asme.org/students/Competitions/designco
ntest/2006/Design_Problem_Description.html
23DEVELOPING PRACTICAL EXPEREINCE
- These competitions are designed to help students
develop the skills and abilities they will need
in the work place. - They are also an opportunity for students to win
cash prizes. Conference winners win a trip to
the Congress to compete in the Old Guard Oral
Competition and Student Design Contest. - All students who compete in the Old Guard
competitions will receive a waiver on their first
years dues when they upgrade to Member. - The competitions are fun!!!
24ASME STUDENT MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS - COMMUNITY
- ASME Student Membership provides you with access
to other student members in more than 480 student
sections and members in more than 220 sections - Student Section Activities
- Networking
- E-Mentoring
- Communities of Practice
- Student Awards
25STUDENT SECTION ACTIVITIES
- Providing programs and activities for the
students at your school (Technical meeting,
professional development, tours) - Providing programs and activities for the
community and profession (Engineers without
Boarders, Habitat for Humanity, etc.) - Encouraging the next generation to enter the
profession (K 12 School visits, FIRST) - Social Activities (Sporting, after hours,
picnics, fundraising, membership development) - These activities help students learn about the
profession, develop skills, serve the profession
and the community and ultimately advance the
mission of the Society.
26NETWORKING
- The Society offers many opportunities and venues
to meet other students, practicing engineers and
industry leaders for the purpose of learning
about the profession, exchanging ideas and
technical information - Student Training Seminars and Conferences
- Local Section Programs
- Technical Conferences and the IMECE
- Professional Development Courses
27E-MENTORING
- Match Yourself with a Practicing Engineer and
- Learn about career choices
- Find out about job duties, responsibilities, and
what a typical day is like - Ask questions about job advancement and career
path issues - For information and to match yourself with a
mentor go to http//www.asme.org/mentoring/
28STAYING CONNECTED ASME E-MAIL ALIAS
- As an ASME member, you can sign up for an e-mail
alias that remains with you as long as you are a
member. - If your work or personal e-mail changes, your
friends and colleagues never need to be
contacted. Doej_at_asme.org - Select membership on menu bar of homepage and
then e-mail alias
29COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE
- Your new ASME address to communicate, get
information, meet others, and participate at your
own pace - Post your own messages
- Suggest a new community
- Participate in discussions and polls
- Request to be notified when messages are posted
on the community - Customize your page for your unit to include your
communities, your own links and calendar and ASME
event calendar - https//cop.asme.org/COP
30The contests purpose is to encourage engineering
students to participate in technical events that
expand on their academic pursuits, build
character towards good citizenship, and lean more
about real engineering work.Student
organizations are graded for the quality of their
activities in
INGERSOLL-RAND STUDENT SECTIONS COMPETITION
- reporting
- meetings
- tours
- social events
- news articles
- membership development
- service activities
- Regional Student Conference Activities
- professional development
- upgrading activities
Contest runs from March 2005 through February
2006 Prize money and plaques are awarded to the
highest scoring student sections
http//www.asme.org/students/ingersoll-rand/
31STUDENT AWARDS
- CHARLES T. MAIN AWARD
- Recognizes a student member whose leadership and
service qualities have contributed for more than
one year to the program and operations of a
Student Section of the Society. Student Section
nominations are due on March 1st. (see Student
Section Handbook ML-1) - 1st prize is 3000, a Gold medal and travel to
the Congress. - ASME OUTSTANDING STUDENT MEMBER AWARD
- Each Student Section has the ability to recognize
the Student Member who made the greatest
contribution to the Student Section during the
year. Nomination is made by Student Section
Advisor and are due in February. Winners receive
a certificate that is presented at the student
conference (see ML-1)
32LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND NETWORKING
- BY PARTICIPATING IN ASME ACTIVITIES YOU
- Gain skills and practical experience not taught
in classrooms (leadership, organizational,
financial). - Learn about industries and different technical
disciplines from practicing engineers. - Meet and correspond with engineers from around
the US and internationally.
33ASME STUDENT MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS CAREER
NON-TECHNICAL
- ASME Student Center
- Student Internships
- Washington Internships
- ASME Career Center
- My Job Coach
- Career Life Guide
- Financial Assistance (Scholarships and Loans)
- Insurance Financial Programs
34WWW.ASME.ORG/STUDENTS
- The ASME Student Center is an online network of
resources that can provide access and information
on all of your student benefits - Student Membership
- Student Section Information
- Career Resources
- Loans, Scholarships and Competitions
- Education
- Publications/Information
- Young Engineers Activities
35STUDENT INTERNSHIPS
- Looking for an internship or co-op position to
learn about an industry and to gain some
engineering experience? - ASME has created
- "THE STUDENT INTERNSHIP PAGE
- This page list companies that offer internships
or co-ops for students with direct links to each
company website. - http//www.asme.org/students/internships.html
36WISE WASHINGTON INTERNSHIPS FOR STUDENTS OF
ENGINEERING
- Unique opportunity to third year engineering
students as a summer intern in Washington, DC. - Learn how government officials make decisions on
complex technological issues and how engineers
can contribute to legislative and regulatory
public policy decisions. - Students will receive lodging and travel expenses
and an 2100 stipend. - Application Deadline is in December
- For more information --- http//www.wise-intern.or
g/
37ASME CAREER RESOURCES
- ASMEs Career Center offers student members the
- tools and resources to search out employment
opportunities and to maximize career options - Online Jobs Database
- Resume Referral Service
- Career Fairs
- Global Career Resources
- Online Career Q A
- Salary Information
- Industry Research
- Job Outlook
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
http//www.asme.org/jobs/
38MY JOB COACH
- With My Job Coach you can
- Ask Career Questions
- Find a Personal Coach
- Uncover Behavioral Strengths
- Critique your Resume
- http//www.asme.org/jobs/jobcoach/index.html
39ASME CAREER LIFE GUIDE
http//www.asme.org/youngengineers/careerlifeguide
/
- RECENT GRADUATE
- Information on ASME
- Career Discussions
- Networking
- BUILDING A CAREER
- Professional Licensure
- Professional Development
- Management vs. Technical
- MANAGING LIFE
- Insurance
- Relocation
- Balancing Professional Personal
- MANAGING MONEY
- Budgeting
- Investing
40FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
- Society and Local Scholarship Programs
- ASME Auxiliary Scholarships and Loans
- Technical Division Scholarships
- Graduate Teaching Fellowships and Loans
- More than 500,000 awarded annually
- Scholarships range from 1000 to 6000
- Loan Rates are 1 below the GSL
- http//www.asme.org/education/enged/aid/index.htm
41INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL BENEFITS
- Term Life Insurance
- Comprehensive Major Medical
- Small Business Group Insurance
- MBNA Credit Savings Options
- Norwest Home Mortgage
- Mutual Funds through Putnam
- Car Rental and Other Discounts
- http//www.asme.org/students/benefits/
42THE TOP SIX REASONS GIVEN FOR NOT JOINING ASME
- No one ever asked me or tried to recruit me.
- Dont know enough about ASME to make a decision.
- Membership dues are too high.
- No benefits or value for the money it cost.
- Another professional society is more suited to my
technical interests. - Too many demands on time to get any benefit.
43GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR MEMBERSHIP
- Membership Dues Member Value
ONLY YOU CAN DECIDE!
44THE GOAL -WHAT CAN YOU DO TO STAND OUT IN THE
CROWD?
45THE CHALLENGE OF TODAYS ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENT
Advancing Technology and Change
Competitive Job Market
YOUR CAREER
Multidisciplinary Engineering Culture
Increasing Demands on Your Time
46WHAT WILL YOU NEED TO MEET THE CHALLENGE?
- Convenient continuing education throughout your
career - Technology updates and transfer
- Career guidance and assistance
- Improved leadership and non-technical skills
- Better understanding of ethics and your
professional responsibility - Better mentoring and networking opportunities
- Financial and life-style resources
47ASME FOR A LIFETIME
- ASME MEMBERSHIP HELPS YOU STAND OUT IN THE
CROWD. SOAR ABOVE THE COMPETITION BY TAKING
ADVANTAGE OF ALL OF ASME BENEFITS. YOU WILL NOT
ONLY ENHANCE YOUR CAREER BUT YOU WILL SERVE TO
ADVANCE THE SOCIETY AND THE ENGINEERING
PROFESSION.
48HOW TO JOIN
- Any student enrolled in any curriculum leading to
a degree in engineering at a regionally
accredited school is eligible to join. You dont
have to a Mechanical Engineering Student. - Dues, 25 per year (10/1 thru 9/30)
- Get an application from your Student Section
Advisor or your ME dept. office - Go online to www.asme.org/students or call
800-843-2763
49CONTACT RESOURCE INFORMATION
- Knowledge and Community Center Homepage
- http//www.asme.org/governance/knowledgecommunity/
- ASME Student Center
- http//www.asme.org/students/
- Local Leadership Tool Box
- http//www.asme.org/leadershiptoolbox/
- ASME Information Central
- Infocentral_at_asme.org
- 1-800-THE-ASME
- Unit Support
- unitsupport_at_asme.org
- (212) 591-7445
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