Engineering
Engineers are the brains behind
the building of everything from
sky scrapers and roads, to the
cleaning supplies under your
kitchen sink. Being that they
are builders, engineers must be
detailed in their planning and task
specific in developing their plans.
They must poses an intimate
knowledge of mathematics
(including geometry, trigonometry
and calculus), and they must
also be creative enough to think
outside the lines when developing
building plans.
The engineering program at Sheridan College is an exacting applied science where students
are required to have a broad background of analytical skills and task specific application
abilities. The purpose of the Associate of Arts or Science program in engineering at Sheridan
College is to give the entering student the general background in mathematics and engineering
science necessary for a specific specialization in the engineering fi eld (i.e. chemical, electrical
or mechanical).
Students must meet general education requirements for an AS degree, and complete
the suggested courses in their course of study in order to receive an associate’s degree
emphasizing engineering.
For additional career
information including salary
and wage data, contact
Sue Tarter at
307-674-6446 ext. 2004