Affiliated Programs
The College is affiliated with several programs that are related to engineering.
- Advancing Minorities' Interest in Engineering (AMIE) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to expand corporate, government, and academic alliances to implement and support programs to attract, educate, graduate and place underrepresented minority students in engineering careers.
- Biological and Agricultural Systems Engineering (BASE) is a program at Florida A&M University which focuses on solving problems related to natural resources management and conservation as well as biological and agricultural production and processes. These engineers study life sciences and the ways biological systems interact with the environment.
- Florida Engineering Society (FES) supports engineering education, advocates licensure, promotes the ethical and competent practice of engineering and enhances the image and well-being of all engineers in the state of Florida.
- The National GEM Consortium (GEM) is a unique and powerful connection to a national network of universities and employers. Founded in 1976 at the University of Notre Dame, GEM's mission is to enhance the value of the nation's human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups in post-graduate science and engineering education and the technical workforce. It is a nonprofit corporation specializing in providing graduate fellowships in science and engineering.
- TalTech Alliance is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit alliance of businesses, academic centers, entrepreneurs and individuals invested in promoting technology-based entrepreneurship, business expansion, and innovation in Florida's Capital region. The organization continuously seeks to expand its represented businesses and promote innovation in order to strengthen the region's business community.