Sheridan College's Electromechanical Engineering Technician program brings the worlds of electrical engineering and mechanical engineering together. After studying general mechanical engineering concepts in the first year, students will focus on programmable logic controllers and robotics in their final two semesters. When students graduate, they will be qualified to help design, install, maintain, operate, supervise and service complex electromechanical systems. Sheridan College's approach to engineering education blends theoretical studies with hands-on learning opportunities. Students will work directly with automated systems and cutting-edge mechatronic applications in laboratories. They will also have the chance to work with professors on applied research projects that provide real-world solutions for Sheridan College's various industry partners.