General Science
Astronomy, chemistry, biology,
geology - there’s what seems to be
hundreds of areas of scientific study
that college students can pursue as
a major.
Right now you’re in no rush to
choose which specific avenue you
find most appealing. With the right
education you could become the
next great scientist, and all great
scientists have to start somewhere.
Sheridan College’s General Science
studies is perfect for the future
scientist who hasn’t yet pinned down their favorite area in the field.
Many science curricula require one or two courses in several science
disciplines so the student can be declared a science major. The overall
objective of the General Science program of study is to provide students
with the basic knowledge and laboratory skills they will need in upper-level
specialty courses.
The undecided student has the opportunity to obtain a degree and still fulfill
some course requirements outside a particular specialty discipline.
Upon completion of the program, students will be eligible to transfer to a
University as a Junior.
For additional career
information including salary
and wage data, contact
Sue Tarter at
307-674-6446 ext. 2004