Below is a list of all the student clubs and organizations related to the Department of Industrial Technology at the University of Northern Iowa. For further information about a student club or organization listed below please contact the person listed or call the Maucker Union Student Activities Office at 273-2683. Other student clubs and organizations are listed in the UNI Student Organization and Support Groups Directory.
American Foundrymen's Society is dedicated to the advancement of the sciences related to the manufacture and utilization of metal castings through research, education and dissemination of technology. Advisors: Dr. Scott Giese , 273-7083
UNI Construction Management Club promotes professional development, technical awareness and interaction with constructors at regional and national levels. Advisor: Dr. M.D. Salim, 273-2537.
Epsilon Pi Tau membership is open to students, teachers, and administrators of Technology Education, and executives from industry. Undergraduate members are selected from the top 10% of the junior and senior classes. Teachers, administrators and industrial executives are selected for membership on the basis of leadership and outstanding professional contributions and achievements. Membership is without regard to race, sex, or creed. Epsilon Pi Tau has 85 Chapters located at Colleges and Universities and 13 Field Chapters distributed strategically through out the United States and several foreign countries. Trustee and Co-Trustee: Dr. Charles Johnson and Dr. M. F. Fahmy.
UNI Chapter of the IEEE (Student Chapter). The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an international organization for electrical, computer engineers, computer scientists, electrical/electronics/electro-mechanical engineering technologists and people on the cutting edge of technical society. The IEEE is the largest technical professional society in the world, founded in 1884. A network of working engineers, engineering technologists, students, scientists, and professors. Advisor: Dr. Recayi Pecen, 273-2598
UNI Student Chapter of NAIT. The National Association of Industrial Technology is recognized as the premiere professional association responsible for: The promotion of industrial technology in business, industry, education, and government; The accreditation of industrial technology programs in colleges, universities, and technical institutes; and The certification of industrial technologists and the recognition of their continued professional development. The UNI Student Chapter of NAIT meets monthly. Advisor: Dr. Jin Zhu, 273-2597
Society of Manufacturing Engineers advances knowledge about manufacturing engineering and industrial technology, encourages the bridging of academic responsibility with industrial applications and promotes the professional development of its student members. Advisor: Dr. Ron OMeara, 273-6249
Sigma Lambda Chi (Iota III) Honorary Fraternity the fundamental purpose of Sigma Lambda Chi is the recognition of outstanding students in construction. The objectives of Iota - 3 includes: the rendering of service to the field of construction, the development of good relations between academic, industry, and public, and the recognition of outstanding professionals in construction and allied fields. Advisor: Dr. S. Varzavand, 273-6428. Student Association of
Graphic Communication Club (Grafx) gives students the opportunity to experience leadership and management opportunities plus technology information and skills. A source of contact and interaction with graphic communications industry personnel. Advisor: Dr. Carl Blue , 273-2753.Technology Education Collegiate Associations promotes professionalism, leadership, scholarship, service and fellowship among students in technology education. Advisor: Dr. Doug Hotek , 273-2538.

