Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Student Clubs

The list below is a partial list of clubs that connect to STEAM disciplines at PC.

Student clubs are a wonderful way to meet others who share similar interests as you. Contact a club advisor to learn more.

A complete list of all student clubs at PC can be found at the link below.

Student Life & Leadership Website



PC STEAM & Ursa Majors Club
Description: To provides opportunities for students to explore science and its applications. Emphasis is placed on academic and personal achievement, social interaction, community service, and career investigation.

Meetings: Thursdays 2:30-3:30pm
Location: C316  (C Building, Room 316)
Club Advisors: Robin Cotter, Abeer Hamdan, Joe Drosendahl




PC Robotics Club 
Description:  A group of people who enjoy building things and learning about how they work. We also create, program, run robots and robotic devices. If this sounds interesting to you, you belong in our group. The Phoenix College Robotics club aim is to spread awareness and raise interest within our school and our community about robotics and robotic competitions. Club members will work with educators and other clubs to earn valuable life experience with robotics, technology and science.
Meetings: Tuesdays/Thursdays 1:30pm – 4:00pm
Location: B-Building, 3rd floor, Room 302
Club Advisor:  Joshua James



PC Acapella Club
Description: To have a club on campus for those who want to sing A Capella music. The aim of the club is to perform A Capella music.
Meetings: Wednesdays 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Location: Sessions Music Hall
Club Advisor: Kenny Miller



PC American Choral Directors Association
Description: To provide a space and group for those who wish to learn more about Choral music and teaching Choral Music.
Meetings: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of Month 3:00pm-4:00pm
Location: M102
Club Advisor:
Kenny Miller



PC Bears' Astronomy, Space Science & Engineering (BASSE) Club
Description: The Bears' Astronomy, Space Science & Engineering Club's purpose is to challenge and enhance the academic experience of STEM career-minded students. To provide also avenues of open inquiry in a focused direction aimed at furthering the development of interest in space science and engineering. Finally, BASSE will provide the Phoenix College campus with regularly scheduled observing sessions open to students and their families.
Meetings: TBD
Location: TBD
Club Advisors:  Eddie Ong, James Peterson



PC John Paul Theatre Troupe
Description: To promote interest in theatre at Phoenix College, while also providing educational, social and networking experiences for its members.
Meetings: Mondays 2:00-3:00pm & Fridays 1:00-2:00pm
Location: T101
Club Advisors: Dr. Christian Marin, Anthony Brinkley


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