Des Moines Area Community College.

Campus Clubs

Club Name: CADD
Program: Computer-Aided Design Drafting
Advisor: John Leetch, 964-6377

For more information including how to become a member, contact the advisor.

The CADD Club is comprised of students enrolled in the Computer-Aided Design Drafting program; however, any DMACC student is invited to attend meetings and participate in appropriate club activities. The club conducts a variety of fundraisers and annually attends a National Design Engineering show.

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Club Name:  Campus Fellowship – “Crossings”
Program:  None
Advisor:  Judith Vogel, 964-6331
Contact:  Steve Rude, 515-865-6001

We are a group of students who emphasize relationship over religion. The world is hungry for real friends and we strive to be more than just friends, but a family who is committed to each other. Campus Fellowship is a ministry of Walnut Creek Community Church (walnutcreekcc.org).

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Club Name: Clinical Lab Science
Program: Medical Laboratory Technician
Advisor: Karen Campbell, 964-6296

For more information including how to become a member, contact the advisor.

The Clinical Laboratory Science Club is associated with students in the Medical Laboratory Technology program. The club promotes interaction between the 1st and 2nd year Med Lab Tech students; however, all DMACC students are invited to participate in various club activities. Activities include: fundraisers, community service projects, and attendance at the annual state lab meeting for Med Lab Tech students.

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Club Name: Club Med
Program: Health Sciences
Advisors: Marcia J. Walton, 248-7249

For more information on membership, please send an email to: clubmed@dmacc.edu

Meeting time: second Sunday of each month at 2 pm on the Ankeny campus or at other times designated to coincide with club activities

Club Med is intended to provide any DMACC student on any campus who is pursuing, or interested in considering, a career in the health sciences with opportunities to interface with professionals in their chosen field, enhance their professional resume through healthcare related volunteer projects, and obtain information on curriculi plus academic endeavors that will assist them in gaining admission to professional schools. The professional activities committee arranges tours of statewide healthcare facilities and educational institutions while the service activities committee arranges service and volunteer projects as an outreach to the community. In lieu of dues, each member pledges to provide 10 hours of volunteer service to a healthcare related organization during each academic year.

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Club Name: Concert Choir
Program: Music
Advisor: Jim Loos, 964-6633

Concert Choir as MUSI 144 and Concert Choir as a Club are the same thing. All students interested in singing in Concert Choir are welcome to register for MUSI 144 per the stipulation in the DMACC Catalog and, by doing so, to automatically become a club member.

As a class, Concert Choir (MUSI 144) studies a wide variety of choral music from all historical periods. Two concerts per semester demonstrate the results of that study. As a club, Concert Choir members participate in SAC projects and conduct money-making events to raise money for club/class activities and to defray the expenses of an annual trip at the end of DMACC’s Spring Semester.

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Club Name: Criminal Justice
Program: Criminal Justice
Advisor: Cathy Ockenfels, 515-964-6519 and Steve Udelhofen, 964-6252

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The Criminal Justice Club appeals to students in the Criminal Justice program; however, any DMACC student who successfully completes a background investigation is welcome to join the club and fulfill specified requirements.

The Club is collaboration between the Polk County Sheriff’s office and Des Moines Area Community College. The Club is designed to give students a chance to learn more hands on and practical applications into the field of criminal justice giving them an edge into a career in criminal justice.

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