As one of their newest programs, Sheridan College's electrical engineering degree features a cutting-edge curriculum and the latest technology. Students work in small classroom environments with expert professors who hold PhDs, have P.Eng (professional engineering) designation and have years of industry experience.
Their electrical engineering degree is one of the few in Canada that embraces the CDIO Initiative (Conceive, Design, Implement and Operate), students will spend up to 50% of their class time working in labs. By using the systems they build, they’ll learn what it takes to imagine and develop user-friendly solutions. In the electrical engineering courses, students will have the opportunity to specialize in one of two technical streams — energy or mechatronics.
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