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While theory matters, hands-on experience is equally crucial. Our electrical engineering program stands out in Canada by adopting the CDIO framework (Conceive, Design, Implement, Operate), dedicating half of class hours to lab work. Through building and testing systems, you'll master creating practical, user-centered solutions.
While theory matters, hands-on experience is equally crucial. Our electrical engineering program stands out in Canada by adopting the CDIO framework (Conceive, Design, Implement, Operate), dedicating half of class hours to lab work. Through building and testing systems, you'll master creating practical, user-centered solutions.
As Sheridan's newest offering, our electrical engineering degree delivers modern curriculum and state-of-the-art technology. You'll learn in intimate classes from PhD-holding professors with professional engineering credentials and extensive industry backgrounds.
Career Pathways
Graduates of Sheridan's electrical engineering program will be equipped for professional roles in energy and automation industries.
Potential career fields include: Embedded Systems Development, Power Distribution, Power Generation, Power Transmission
Control Systems, Mechatronic Engineering, Power System Protection, Robotic Systems