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Fieldtrip to Loop-202 Freeway Construction
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Picture from ASCEND Payload at 100,000 ft
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Students on Fieldtrip to Palo Verde Nuclear Plant
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ASCEND Balloon Launch
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Engineering students working together on Project
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EEE120 Students testing Logic Circuit with LED's
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ECE102 Students Build Mousetrap Cars
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Student drilling holes in a Circuit Etched for a Project
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Racing Drone Students built for Competition
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Panel discussion at Engineering Luncheon
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EEE202 Build and Analyze circuit with Oscilloscope
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Student tests Intel's 3D Goggles on Fieldtrip
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Student Flying Racing Drones Against Other Colleges
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Students listening to Engineers at "Engineering Your Future"
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Tug-of-War with Phonebooks held together with friction at "Engineering Your Future"
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Students building Paper Towers for contest at "Engineering Your Future"
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Students adding Weights to Paper Towers for contest at "Engineering Your Future"
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Engineering Students Competing in Knowledge Bowl
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Students working on constructing a UAV
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ECE102 Students Build Mousetrap Cars

ASCEND

High-Altitude Balloon Payload Project, part of a NASA Space Grant. Every semester ten GCC students build small payloads for a high-altitude weather balloon to conduct science experiments. Currently seeking students to join. Great opportunity for hands on experience working on an engineering project.

AVNET

Students are able to compete in a variety of technical events including: robot building, e-commerce website design, digital device design, computer network security, multimedia presentations, and building a solar powered water pump. Students on the winning teams received scholarships.

Engineering Club

Club designed to prep engineering students for success in engineering. The club focuses on building relationships with peers, professional, and even potential employers. Group of aspiring students who enjoy solving problems, working on creative projects, all while learning more about the possibilities of vast array of engineering disciplines.