Learning Spaces

Segment #8 from Tarleton State University

Transcript

Okay, it’s time to meet Drew, a sophomore studying Civil Engineering. We’re gonna hear from Drew about the different learning spaces across campus and how the state of the art engineering facilities at Tarleton made his decision to join the Mayfield College of Engineering an easy, easy choice. Drew, please take it away.

 

– Thanks for the intro, Alex. Hey there, everyone. I grew up close to Stephenville, Texas, home of Tarleton’s main campus. I knew I always wanted to design roads, bridges, buildings, and other infrastructures. In this, I would seek a Civil Engineering degree. Seeing the amazing new programs and facilities that Tarleton has to offer, the decision was easy. Some of Tarleton’s greatest highlights are its laboratories and facilities. We’re standing in the Mayfield College of Engineering where its high-tech labs and classrooms are inspiring. I’m looking forward to my upper level courses and working in the labs with the water flume, conducting titration experiments, and using the serving equipment. Additional state of the art learning spaces at Tarleton include the School of Nursing simulation hospital and the College of Science and Mass Planetarium and Observatory. And our College of Agriculture and Natural Resource Science, where my twin brother is a student, features our agriculture centers, Animal and Plant Science Center, the Equine Center, and the Southwest Regional Dairy Center, the only full working dairy as a part of a university in Texas. Tarleton provides great tools and research opportunities and hands-on experience that lead to innovative, real world solutions. I’m excited to continue my college journey, and I hope you join us. Come to Tarleton and change the world of tomorrow today. Back to you, Alex.

 

– Amazing stuff, Drew. Tarleton’s commitment to state of the art facilities is easily seen. No matter your major, Tarleton students have all sorts of cool places to learn their craft. And how cool is it that both you and your twin brother get to experience Tarleton together

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