Bioengineering Undergraduate Student Society: Difference between revisions

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Usually in conjunction with other small engineering departments such as [[Chemical Engineering Students' Society|ChESS]] and [[Materials Engineering Undergraduate Society|MEUS]], BUSS hosts apartment crawls, where teams of around 10 people go around the Milton-Parc community, stopping at various apartments for food and drink.
Usually in conjunction with other small engineering departments such as [[Chemical Engineering Students' Society|ChESS]] and [[Materials Engineering Undergraduate Society|MEUS]], BUSS hosts apartment crawls, where teams of around 10 people go around the Milton-Parc community, stopping at various apartments for food and drink.


== Executive Committee ==
== Executive Council==
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== BUSS First-Year Committee (FYC) ==
== Committees==
The First-Year Committee is a group of around 9 entering U0 and U1 students, working together to host events specifically for first-years.
 
=== BUSS First-Year Committee (FYC) ===
Chaired by the Vice-President Administration & Engagement, the First-Year Committee is a group U0 and U1 students that work together to host events and create initiatives specifically for first-years. FYC often hosts two events per semester and work together to create a strong and welcoming community for newly admitted students! This is a great way for first-year students to become involved.
 
=== Academic Committee ===
Chaired by the Vice-President Academic, the Academic Committee consists of students from all years that work to bridge the gap between students and the department. Their main goal is to communicate with bioengineering professors and administration, giving them feedback and suggestions for courses. They also help to resolve any academic issues students may have with courses. The Academic Committee also works to promote the research occurring within bioengineering labs. They often will host various workshops and seminars that help expose students to the great work being done in acaedmia and industry!