The Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc.
Jack Karapetian has a diverse work experience that includes roles such as President and Treasurer at The Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc. Jack has also worked as an Undergraduate Researcher and Veteran Student Ambassador at California State University Long Beach, College of Engineering. Jack served in the United States Marine Corps as an MV-22B Osprey Crew Chief and MV-22B Tiltrotor Mechanic. Jack has also worked as a Propulsion Engineer at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and as an Engineering Intern at El-Com Systems. Additionally, Jack has experience as a Boxer^2 Team Lead at Orange Coast College.
Jack Karapetian began their education journey in 2017 at Chapman University, where they focused on studying Physics until 2018. Jack then transferred to Orange Coast College in 2020, with a field of study in Engineering; however, no degree information was provided for this period. Currently, Jack is attending California State University, Long Beach, pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering, starting in 2021 and expected to complete in 2024.
In terms of additional certifications, Jack obtained Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Red Cross in August 2022.
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The Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc.
The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Edward Higginson Williams, Jr., to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as students in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation's second-oldest honor society. There are currently 250 U.S collegiate chapters, 47 active alumni chapters, and a total initiated membership of more than 608,000. Tau Beta Pi's mission is to: Recognize – accomplishments among engineering students and professionals. Celebrate – exemplary people and their important engineering contributions to society. Champion – engineering as a highly valued career.