College of Science Student Clubs

Getting involved just means more success in the classroom. The College of Science has many opportunities to get involved with clubs that are specific to your major, interests, and help you make a difference in our community and campus.

SCIENCE CLUBS BY DEPARTMENT

PRE-MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM STUDENT CLUBS

Email medicalprofessions@weber.edu for more information about Pre-Medical Professional Program student clubs.

  • Pre-Med Club: American Medical Student Association (AMSA)

    The WSU Chapter of the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) serves to foster a sense of community among premedical students to support their demanding lifestyles, to inform future physicians on the challenges of becoming a medical professional, and to provide opportunities for premedical students to engage in community service activities.

    Website: WSU American Medical Student Association (AMSA)

  • Pre-Dental Club

    The Pre-Dental Club aims to assist students in their pursuit of dental school. This includes preparing for the Dental Admission Test (DAT), learning about various dental school programs, performing relevant service projects, and working together on the path to dental school.

    Website: WSU Pre-Dental Club

  • Pre Pharmacy Club

    The Pre Pharmacy Club helps students get ready to apply to a pharmacy college of their choice, with Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) preparation, volunteer experience, and more.

  • Pre Physician Assistant Club

    The Pre Physician Assistant (Pre-PA) Club helps future physician assistants learn about mentorship, lifelong learning, and the profession.

  • Envision (Pre Optometry Club)

    Envision is Weber State's Pre Optometry Club, a student-run organization where students can participate in educational and practical activities.

  • Pre Veterinary Medicine

    The Weber State University Pre Veterinary Medicine Club is a student-run organization where students can participate in hands-on activities, presentations, and behind-the-scenes meetings with organizations like the Hogle Zoo.

INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE CLUBS

  • Multicultural Advancement in Science (MAS)

    The aim of MAS is to provide support, encouragement, and opportunities for community outreach for students pursuing degrees and careers in science.

    Contact faculty advisor Jonathon Marshall at jonmarshall@weber.edu for more information.

  • Weber State Scientista

    The Women Innovating Science & Engineering student club is part of a national foundation whose goal is to empower pre-professional women in science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine.

    Contact faculty advisor Gennie Parkman at gennieparkman@weber.edu for more information.

  • The Wildlife Society

    The Wildlife Society (TWS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting excellence in wildlife stewardship through science and education.

    Contact club advisor C. Smith at chyannesmith@weber.edu for more information.