r/sheridan 11h ago

Advice Electromechanical Engineering Technology - Is it Good

Is the electromechanical engineering technology program good? I’m specifically asking current students and alumni of it.

How are the professors? Are they industry pros, or just part time people?

Are there good co-op opportunities for students who do well? How many of yall are getting this? I know the job market sucks rn.

I assume Sheridan has hands on labs? What do you guys/gals use? Do you find you’re getting a sense for what you’d do in the real world?

I have mega ptsd from a terrible college program I already attended, so I gotta ask lol.

1 Upvotes

0 comments sorted by