Societies Available
Enhance your learning experience by participating in these societies!
The Women in Physics Society's mission is to ensure that every female physics student understands and is given the correct tools to succeed in the physics industry. Monthly meetings include resume workshops, homework help, information on internships, and more.
Members are also taken on a yearly field trip to CUWiP (Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics) where they are given the opportunity to network and understand how to succeed as a female in STEM.
Members are also taken on a yearly field trip to CUWiP (Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics) where they are given the opportunity to network and understand how to succeed as a female in STEM.
The BYU-Idaho Stratospheric Balloon Society is a professional association which assists the High Altitude Research Team (HART) to fly payloads to the edge of space.
It is open to all students of any major who want an experience with this extreme environment: communications through business, engineering, math, computer science, any physical science and beyond. The society offers opportunities ranging from first-semester freshmen, through senior projects.
It is open to all students of any major who want an experience with this extreme environment: communications through business, engineering, math, computer science, any physical science and beyond. The society offers opportunities ranging from first-semester freshmen, through senior projects.
The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a professional association explicitly designed for students. Membership, through collegiate chapters, is open to anyone interested in physics.
The only requirement for membership is that you be interested in physics. Besides physics majors, our members include majors in chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, mathematics, medicine, and other fields.
The only requirement for membership is that you be interested in physics. Besides physics majors, our members include majors in chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, mathematics, medicine, and other fields.
The Astronomical Society's mission is to increase an understanding and appreciation of astronomy.
Monthly activities include Planetarium shows, evening observations at the Livestock Observatory, and more.
Monthly activities include Planetarium shows, evening observations at the Livestock Observatory, and more.