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The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering offer 33 fully online programs. Find resources, events and opportunities for online students here.

Resources for online students
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Attend aerospace and mechanical engineering annual assessment fair, May 2

Check out innovations in military and other technologies at the mechanical and aerospace engineering programs’ annual assessment fair on Friday, May 2, 2025, in Discovery Hall.

Representatives from engineering companies throughout Arizona will team up with the faculty members of the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU, to evaluate students’ capstone projects. The work spans various fields, from realistic military targeting systems, automated water distribution systems and robotic tools to satellite systems and commercial aircraft design.

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Attend the SEMTE graduate research symposium, May 2

The School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU, cordially invites you to its graduate students’ Applied Project Poster Symposium.

Students will showcase their research projects and share their hypotheses and findings. It’s a great opportunity for students to learn from each other and find potential collaborators for future projects.

Attend the Engineering Just In Time Career Fair, May 9

Looking for a summer internship or full-time role? The Engineering Just In Time Career Fair hosted by Handshake is taking place virtually on Friday, May 9, 2025. This event is designed to connect ASU students and alumni with employers who are looking for engineering-focused talent for just-in-time opportunities. Friday, May 9, 20259 a.m.–noonOnline via HandshakeRegistration opens on…

May 09, 20259:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Attend the ARO System Security Workshop, April 4

The workshop is designed to identify real-world software security cases that can guide future multidisciplinary research in the field, identify current gaps among different areas and establish a framework for mitigating vulnerabilities, especially those in large-scale and complicated systems.