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TWO-TIER MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
(MSPE & LOCAL CHAPTER)
MSPE 2010-11 Membership Dues, please click
here for a complete list.
Prospective Members
You may join online or click
here for a Printable
Application
What you get for your Dues Dollars
Our two tiered society, state and chapter, provides
you with numerous personal and professional benefits. Be sure to
take advantage of both Communities of Service:
State
Chapter & Practice
Divisions
Lobbying and Government Relations
Through constant vigilance, MSPE monitors legislative
and governmental activities affecting engineering. Government
has an ever increasing involvement in the practice of engineering,
and consequently, your livelihood as an engineer. You have a voice
in the Legislature through MSPE. MSPE speaks for all engineers in
Missouri.
Registration
MSPE was founded in 1937 to establish a registration law regulating
the licensure
of professional engineers. Our members still advocate strong
registration laws and promote registration to non-licensed engineers.
We believe that protecting public health, safety and welfare is
a primary concern for professional engineers.
Networking
In today's competitive environment, getting ahead often means
knowing people with similar interests. Membership in MSPE gives
you the opportunity to make valuable personal and professional contacts
from all disciplines and management levels. Associating with other
professional engineers can strengthen your career.
Information
The society works hard to keep you up-to-date with our publication
The Missouri Engineer
and our website (www.mspe.org) provides
valuable information on professional engineering news about the
profession, career tips, job information, and links to other valuable
Web sites. Please feel free to communicate with your chapter
officers, state officers or staff
in the state headquarters
in Jefferson City by clicking.
Chapter and State Meetings offer Education
Attend chapter and state
meetings for social and individual development opportunities.
Ten local chapters
are the foundation of our State Society. It is at the local level
that engineers have the greatest opportunities for involvement and
interaction with other engineers. Chapters generally meet once a
month for the exchange and dissemination of information and the
discussion, formulation and presentation of programs to fulfill
the society's objectives.
Ethics
The Society developed and adheres to a strong Engineer's Code of
Ethics. We established and encourage the standards of professionalism
that will set you apart from the crowd.
E-mail Address
To sign up for your free MSPE.org email address click
here
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