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Craving a career you’ll love? It’s not too late to enrol! Many of our job-focused,
full-time programs still have seats available to start in fall 2024 – putting you
right on track to reach your goals faster. Find a program that fits your dreams below
and apply today.
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the first steps. For a limited time, they’ll even
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Programs
School of Business
Bachelor of Applied Management degree
The Bachelor of Applied Management (BAMgt) degree program provides journeypersons
and non-business diploma graduates with a unique opportunity to leverage existing
education and experience into a bachelor’s degree with only two years of additional
student. The BAMgt degree is designed to meet the emerging need for qualified managers
by providing you with two years of course credit towards the four-year bachelor’s
degree.
The program provides theoretical knowledge and applied learning. You will build knowledge
and skills in a wide range of leadership and management disciplines including accountancy,
human resource management, business communications, strategic management, leadership
development, business analytics, finance, change management, risk management, commercial
law and economics.
There are available seats at the Regina campus.
View the
Bachelor of Applied Management program page for more information.
Business certificate
Want to build a successful career in business? Start with a solid background in business
basics. Business is a multi-dimensional career that demands many skills–a knack for
numbers, a talent for organization, good people sense and personal initiative. The
Business certificate program provides a foundational level of knowledge and skills
and business practices, from accounting and human resources to computers, economics
and marketing. Move into the workforce quickly as an accounting clerk, management
trainee, administrative assistant, financial officer or sales representative.
There are available seats for online/distance and at the Moose Jaw campus.
View the
Business program page for more information.
Business Diploma
Our Business Diploma program will give you a competitive edge in your career. Business
students are tomorrow's accountants, financial officers, marketing managers, insurance
brokers, human resources specialists, sport managers, municipal administrators, and
entrepreneurs. Many of the diploma specialties also provide opportunities for co-op
work placements.
There are available seats for online/distance and at the Moose Jaw and Prince Albert
campuses.
View the
Business Diploma program page for more information.
Office Administration certificate
Administrative assistant, administrative support staff, receptionist—graduates of
Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Office Administration program work in a variety of positions
and in many different office environments. Saskatchewan Polytechnic provides practical,
applied training in everything from accounting to word processing, with an emphasis
on computer applications.
There are available seats for online/distance and at the Prince Albert and Regina
campuses.
View the
Office Administration program page for more information.
Joseph A. Remai School of Construction
Architectural Technologies diploma
Architectural technologists are involved at every stage of building design and construction,
from blueprints to building and from interior design to space planning. It’s a great
career for detail-oriented, visual thinkers who enjoy working in a technology-drive
environment. Architectural Technologies prepares you for a variety of careers in the
building design construction industry. Many graduates are self-employed consultants
in the home building industry. Others work for architects, engineers, interior designers,
home designers, facility managers, developers, contractors or construction specialty
companies and government housing agencies.
There are available seats at the Moose Jaw campus.
View the
Architectural Technologies program page for more information.
Bachelor of Construction Management degree
If you are a graduate of an Architectural or any Engineering Technologies diploma,
the Bachelor of Construction Management degree program offers you the opportunity
to earn an after-diploma baccalaureate degree with an additional two years of study.
Graduates will be prepared for leadership roles in the growing heavy industrial, commercial,
engineering and construction industries. You will be actively engaged in managing
the safe, timely and cost effective delivery of a broad range of projects in industries
like construction, oil and gas, engineering, design, research and development and
entrepreneurship.
There are available seats at the Regina campus.
View the
Bachelor of Construction Management program page for more information.
Carpentry certificate
You’ll need more than a hammer and nails to be a carpenter in today’s construction
industry. Carpentry is designed for people not currently working in the trade. The
combination of classroom learning and practical training prepares you to work in residential
and commercial construction. Grads get jobs with general contractors, subcontractors
and framing contractors. Trade time and academic credit may be available for grads
who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.
There are available seats at the Moose Jaw and Prince Albert campuses.
View the
Carpentry program page for more information.
School of Health Sciences
Health Information Management diploma
Health information management (HIM) specialists are integral members of health care
teams. Their skills in data collection, analysis and safeguarding of health information
are vital to providing quality patient care and in quality improvement initiatives.
HIMs also plan information systems, develop health policy and identify current and
future information needs. They work in hospitals, community clinics, long-term care
facilities, government agencies, educational institutions, health privacy settings,
law offices, insurance agencies and pharmaceutical companies. If you are a detail-oriented
person with interest in health care analytics, Saskatchewan Polytech’s Health Information
Management program could be a great career for you.
There are available seats for online/distance.
View the
Health Information Management program page for more information.
Medical Laboratory Assistant certificate
Lab work plays a crucial role in modern health care, which makes medical laboratory
assistants an important part of the health care team. The Medical Laboratory Assistant
program uses classroom instruction, practical labs and clinical experience to develop
the knowledge and skills required for collection of blood samples, clerical entry
of patient data, pre-analytical specimen preparation/processing and assist with basic
laboratory activities. Saskatchewan Polytechnic graduates have the option to write
the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science MLA certification—which provides
recognition of their knowledge and skills to work outside of Saskatchewan. You might
work in a hospital, medical office or walk-in clinic.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Medical Laboratory Assistant program page for more information.
Pharmacy Technician diploma
Advances in pharmaceuticals, more educated consumers and an aging population are contributing
to growing demand for pharmacy technicians. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Pharmacy Technician
program is nationally accredited and applies classroom theory to lab work and clinical
experience in both community and hospital practice. You will develop the knowledge
and skills to prepare medications for patients and assist pharmacists with the management
and operation of a pharmacy.
Graduates of the program are eligible to write the national examination provided by
the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) and, if successful, register to become
a pharmacy technician in their province. Career opportunities are divers and include
jobs in the community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, long-term car facilities, home
health care, pharmaceutical sales, manufacturing and insurance.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Pharmacy Technician program page for more information.
School of Hospitality and Tourism
Health Care Cook certificate
Cooks in health care are in demand. The Health Care Cook program is designed to prepare
cooks for work in health care settings, such as hospitals, long-term care homes, personal
care homes and private care facilities. You will learn how to interact with patients
and residents, modify diets to meet specific texture and nutritional requirements
related to medical conditions, and work as part of an interdisciplinary team. You
will combine hands-on cooking skills with online theoretical knowledge to flexibly
gain valuable health care cooking experience.
There are available seats at the Moose Jaw campus.
View the
Health Care Cook program page for more information.
Hospitality Management diploma
Looking to start a successful career in management? Our two-year diploma program is
designed to give you the core management skills necessary to succeed in any industry,
with a particular focus on hotel and restaurant operations. You'll learn from experienced
professionals and gain hands-on experience in accounting, human resources, sales and
marketing, catering, and convention management, cooking and food preparation, food
and beverage service, hotel front office and housekeeping.
There are available seats at the Regina and Saskatoon campuses.
View the
Hospitality Management program page for more information.
Recreation and Tourism Management diploma
Our Recreation and Tourism Management (RTM) diploma program gives you the knowledge
and skills you need to create, deliver and manage these experiences. What sets the
RTM program apart is that we develop managers and leaders—energetic, passionate people
who want to make a difference in the industry. Our well-rounded curriculum lets you
take your career in many directions—recreation, tourism, sports, leisure development,
facility management, special events and more.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Recreation and Tourism Management program page for more information.
School of Human Services and Community Safety
Child and Youth Care certificate and diploma
Being able to connect with youth is a rare gift. If you have the gift, specialized
training will help you transform young lives. The Child and Youth Care program at
Saskatchewan Polytechnic includes both one-year certificate and two-year diploma options.
The option you choose depends on where you want to go in your career. There are job
opportunities in many different settings—residential group homes, emergency child
and youth care, parenting and family support services, foster care, youth justice,
advocacy, community development, life skills training and more.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Child and Youth Care certificate and
Child and Youth Care diploma program pages for more information.
Court Services Administrator applied certificate
Demand is growing for court services administrators. It’s a unique career path with
lots of job options. You could work in court support positions for courts, agencies,
boards and tribunals, or in administrative positions in the justice sector.
There are available seats at the Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon campuses.
View the
Court Services Administrator program page for more information.
Disability Support Worker certificate
Disability support works believe every individual has a right to live life to the
fullest, and they are passionate about participation for all. Our Disability Support
Worker program prepares you to support individuals with cognitive, emotional, learning
and/or physical disabilities. The flexible programs let you study on campus or by
distance learning, with practical experience provided in community-based practicums.
You’ll graduate with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in a health care institution,
educational setting, residential program, adult vocational training centre or community-based
agency.
There are available seats for online/distance at the Regina campus.
View the
Disability Support Worker program page for more information.
Early Childhood Education diploma
Early childhood educators enjoy engaging with children, families and working in a
team setting. They have the necessary skills to create curriculum and develop indoor
and outdoor learning environments to support children’s development in in the yearly
years of life. As an early childhood educator with a diploma, you may find employment
in a child care centre, a preschool, a family child care home setting and/or work
with infants and toddlers and children with diverse needs, as a director or a community
support worker in children’s programs.
There are available seats at the Prince Albert campus.
View the
Early Childhood Education program page for more information.
Educational Assistant certificate
Educational assistants work with classroom teachers to create inclusive learning environments.
The Educational Assistant program prepares you to work with children and you who have
diverse learning needs. Most Saskatchewan Polytechnic grads find jobs in traditional
classroom settings in elementary, junior high and high schools, but you could also
work in resources rooms, help with lunch and after-school programs, or find opportunities
in care facilities, youth centres and alternative education programs.
There are available seats at the Regina and Saskatoon campuses.
View the
Educational Assistant program page for more information.
Esthetician - Nail Technician certificate of achievement
Esthetician-Nail Technicians are experts who work in the beautification of nails using
gel, acrylic and fiberglass enhancements, as well as nail art. They also perform manicures
and pedicures and specialized treatments in both those areas. The Esthetician-Nail
Technician program includes theory, hands-on labs and practicum within our on-site
salon. The program provides the foundation you need to earn a Learner’s certificate
and work as an apprentice in a nail salon.
There are available seats at the Prince Albert and Saskatoon campuses.
View the
Esthetician-Nail Technician program page for more information.
Esthetician - Skin Care Technician certificate
Esthetician-skin care technicians are skin care experts who look beyond beauty products
to offer treatments that keep skin looking fresh and healthy. The Esthetician-Skin
Care Technician program provides the foundation you need to earn a Learner’s certificate
and work as an apprentice in a spa. A unique feature of the Esthetician program is
independent study, which lets you work through written materials independently while
still having access to an instructor and hands-on labs and practicums. There are growing
career opportunities—in salons, spas, wellness centres, seniors’ homes, plastic surgery
clinics and medical spas.
There are available seats at the Prince Albert campus.
View the
Esthetician-Skin Care Technician program page for more information.
Hairstylist
In the world of hairstyling, change is the most exciting part of the business. That’s
a big attraction if you’re looking for a creative career. The Hairstylist program
provides the foundation you need to earn a Learner’s certificate and work as an apprentice
in a salon. A unique feature of the program is independent study, which let you work
through written materials independently while still having access to an instructor
and practicum.
There are available seats at the Prince Albert campus.
View the
Hairstylist program page for more information.
Justice Studies diploma
Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Justice Studies program is a two-year diploma program with
specialties in Correctional Studies or Indigenous Policing Foundations. After completion
of a common first year, students choose their specialty.
- The Correctional Studies specialty diploma prepares graduates for a career in federal
or provincial correctional institutions, youth facilities, healing lodges, court security,
border services and community-based justice programs.
- The Indigenous Policing Foundations specialty diploma prepares graduates to apply
for recruitment with federal, provincial, municipal and community policing positions.
Year one provides the foundational courses to enter into the Year two specialty programs—Correctional
Studies or Indigenous Policing Foundations.
There are available seats at the Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon campuses.
View the
Justice Studies program page for more information.
Occupational Health and Safety certificate
Employers across the country must conform to occupational health and safety legislation.
As legislation and standards become multifaceted, demand for qualified occupational
health and safety professionals grows. This program is a great fit if you’re looking
to enter the occupational health and safety profession, are already working in occupational
health and safety and want to expand your career opportunities, or are considering
or preparing to challenge the Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) or Canadian
Registered Safety Technician (CRST) exam.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Occupational Health and Safety program page for more information.
School of Information and Communications Technology
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics post-graduate certificate
Humans have always wanted to better understand the massive amounts of currently available
and newly gathered data and what that means for future potential. Artificial intelligence
and data analytics is the power to analyze and learn about large amounts of data from
multiple sources and detect patterns to make future trend predictions. The goal of
the program is to prepare graduates with degrees in information and communications
technology for the fields of data analysis and machine learning.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics program page for more information.
Business Information Systems diploma
In business, technology is more than a tool—it’s a necessity. That spells opportunity
for specialists in business information systems. As systems analysts, programmers,
web developers and help desk technicians, specialists use their technical skill and
business acumen to find solutions to challenging issues. It’s a great career option
if you’re a self-motivated individual who enjoys problem solving and working with
technology. There is a mandatory six-month paid co-operative education work term between
semesters two and three.
There are available seats at the Moose Jaw and Regina campuses.
View the
Business Information Systems program page for more information.
Computer Automated Systems Technician diploma
Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Computer Automated Systems Technician certificate program
will immerse you in the latest computer and automated technologies. Hands-on labs
and courses that focus on computers, automated systems and industry-standard software
and equipment will give you the confidence to succeed in the fast-paced evolving computer
automated systems industry.
There are available seats at the Regina campus.
View the Computer Automated Systems Technician program page for more information.
Cyber Security post-graduate certificate
The Cyber Security post-graduate certificate will prepare students for the challenges
of identifying network and computer system vulnerabilities, conducting ethical hacks
to determine system risk and designing organizational cyber security plans. Cyber
security is everyone’s business, and developing current practical knowledge is important
in this digital growth industry.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Cyber Security program page for more information.
Front-End Web Development applied certificate
Front-end web development involves the creation and implementation of visual and interactive
components of a website. It uses HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build user interfaces
and guide the user experiences. The goal of front-end development is to produce a
digital product that is visually consistent, responsive, and easy to navigate on various
devices and browsers. The Front-End Web Development applied certificate program consists
of 12-courses taken entirely online.
Learn the skills you need to create interactive websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript,
use popular third-party libraries and frameworks, apply graphic design and UI/UX principles,
build seamless and intuitive user experiences, apply responsive web design principles
and techniques. Program curriculum is regularly updated to keep pace with new capabilities
and evolving industry standards. This ensures your training is relevant and in demand.
There are available seats for online/distance.
View the
Front-End Web Development program page for more information.
School of Mining, Energy and Manufacturing
Building Systems Technician certificate
Building Systems Technician is a one-year certificate program offered at Saskatchewan
Polytechnic, Regina Campus. You’ll receive comprehensive training in maintaining and
operating electrical, ventilation, refrigeration and water treatment systems.
Most courses include practical activities to develop your troubleshooting skills.
Time in a working facility will give students a real life experience during the second
semester work placement. It’s a great way to use what you’ve learned in class and
labs in a real-world setting. It’s also a way to develop contacts for possible future
employment.
There are available seats at the Regina campus.
View the
Building Systems Technician program page for more information.
Chemical Technology diploma
The Chemical Technology program allows students to develop knowledge and skills in
chemical analysis and chemical plant operation. The emphasis on hands-on learning
prepares you to work in commercial, industrial or government labs, in technical sales,
and in industrial settings. Grads have the option of moving directly into the workforce
or using program articulation agreements with various universities to ladder into
a degree.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Chemical Technology program page for more information.
Computer Engineering Technology diploma
If you’re a creative thinker who likes playing with technology, becoming a computer
engineering technologist offers great possibilities. The Computer Engineering Technology
program lets you alternate classroom study with work terms to get a hands-on learning
experience. Grads enjoy a choice of career paths—network administrator, systems coordinator,
or technical/systems analyst. You might work in sales, R&D or customer support in
large companies, institutions and manufacturing plants.
There are available seats at the Moose Jaw campus.
View the
Computer Engineering Technology program page for more information.
Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology diploma
As a design and manufacturing engineering technologies, you’ll help turn great ideas
into practical plans. It’s a career that applies science to mechanical design, so
it helps to have an analytical mind and good math skills. You’ll be involved in everything
from design and drafting, to fabrication, 3D printing and prototype development. The
Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology program will allow you to develop
the knowledge and skills you need to put computer and engineering principles to work.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology program page for more information.
Innovative Manufacturing diploma
Saskatchewan’ growing manufacturing sector needs skilled workers. With a diploma in
Innovative Manufacturing Technology, you will be prepared to help meet these needs.
The program will give you knowledge in a wide range of manufacturing skills, such
as mechanical and CAD/CAM technologies, welding, machining, project management and
industrial design. Graduates may find employment in various sectors including industrial,
agricultural, mining, textile, forestry and food processing.
There are seats available at the Regina campus.
View the
Innovative Manufacturing program page for more information.
Machinist
From the plastic parts in your cell phone to the tires on your car, machinists make
the molds and dies for manufacturing a wide variety of items. Everything made of steel,
aluminum and plastic is made directly from a machine shop. The Machinist program provides
a solid foundation in basic machining skills. When you graduate, you’ll be ready for
work in custom machine shops, computer machine tool operation firms and large and
small shops making parts and repairs. Trade time and academic credit available for
grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Machinist program page for more information.
School of Natural Resources and Built Environment
Agriculture and Food Production diploma
The Agriculture and Food Production program is about more than growing food—it’s about
growing food sustainably, managing land and resources, understanding commodity trends
and staying up to date on technology. The program opens many career doors. Use your
skill set to run the show as a farm operator, manager or supervisor. Work your way
up at a large-scale operation, join the family farm or build your own operation. Choose
a career in the high-demand sector of crop and livestock production, management and
logistics or in precision and smart agriculture. Explore opportunities tin grain buying,
marketing and transport, elevator or grain terminal operation, input sales, implement
sales and marketing or agricultural research. Become an agricultural specialist in
banking, finance or crop insurance.
There are available seats at the Moose Jaw campus.
View the
Agriculture and Food Production program page for more information.
BioScience Technology diploma
From safer food production to life-saving new medicines, biotechnologists help find
solutions to some of society’s toughest challenges. The BioScience Technology program
uses a practical, hands-on style of learning to prepare you for a career in medical
research, animal and plant sciences, agriculture, quality control, molecular and micro-biology,
environmental science and more. Grads have the option of moving directly into the
workforce or using their diploma to ladder into a university degree.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
BioScience Technology program page for more information.
Civil Engineering Technologies diploma
As municipalities grow, so does the demand for people to build and maintain their
infrastructure and resources. In Civil Engineering Technologies, you will spend your
first two semesters learning skills common to civil construction and water resources.
Then you will move into one of two specialties:
- Construction option: Wherever a building, bridge, road or other structure is being
built, you are sure to find that civil engineering technologists are part of the team
building it.
- Water Resources option: Water resource engineering technologists play a role in ensuring
a community has safe water supply or assessing and minimizing the impacts of floods
or droughts on a watershed.
There are available seats at the Moose Jaw campus.
View the
Civil Engineering Technologies program page for more information.
Environmental Engineering Technology diploma
When it comes to monitoring the impact of industry and urbanization on our environment,
environmental engineering technologists are at ground zero. Environmental engineering
technologists are there to monitor, assess and minimize the impact of urbanization
on the natural world, ensuring generations to follow have access to all we enjoy today.
Career opportunities are found in private industry, engineering and environmental
consulting, and in government agencies.
There are available seats at the Moose Jaw campus.
View the
Environmental Engineering Technology program page for more information.
Geographic Information Science diploma
Geographic Information Science (GIS) is a relatively new field that uses computer
technology to link maps with digital data. Resource managers and urban planners rely
on the expertise of GIS technicians when they are making critical decisions about
asset management, environmental assessment, development and harvest. GIS skills are
applicable in any organization that maintain assets in the environment. Graduates
work with mines and resources, utility companies, First Nations, municipalities and
government agencies, to maintain information with geospatial reference. If you have
good computer skills, a keen eye for detail and an interest in project management
from conceptual design to rollout, the GIS program may be for you.
There are available seats at the Prince Albert campus.
View the
Geographic Information Science program page for more information.
Integrated Resource Management diploma
It takes skill and a passion for the natural environment to manage Saskatchewan’s
vast fisheries, forests, wildlife and parks resources. Integrated resource management
practitioners have that skill—and the desire to use. Integrated resource management
practitioners are analytic thinkers who combine a knack for science with a love for
the outdoors. It’s an excellent career choice if you want a hands-on role in environmental
stewardship. Your first job might be as a forestry worker, part interpreter, fisheries
or wildlife technician, rare plant biologist or entry-level supervisor. You could
also work for an environmental consulting group, government agency or natural resources
company. If you’re interested in going further, use your diploma to ladder into a
degree program.
There are available seats at the Prince Albert campus.
View the
Integrated Resource Management program page for more information.
School of Nursing
Continuing Care Assistant certificate
Continuing care assistants have been called the eyes and ears of the frail and vulnerable
and the need for staff has never been greater. Employment opportunities are available
in long-term care, home care, assisted living, acute care and even special needs classrooms.
You’ll work directly with clients across the life span from infancy to their final
years. You’ll help clients with mobility, personal care such as bathing, toileting,
dressing and grooming, assisting them to eat their meals, medication monitoring and
end-of-life care. It’s a face-to-face, people-focused job.
There are available seats at the Prince Albert campus.
View the
Continuing Care Assistant program page for more information.
School of Transportation
Commercial Pilot diploma
Take to the skies with Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s award-winning Commercial Pilot program,
offered in partnership with the Saskatchewan Aviation Council (SAC). The Saskatchewan
Polytechnic/SAC Commercial Pilot program provides the training you need to become
a commercial pilot. The program alternates ground school training at Saskatchewan
Polytechnic with actual flying experience at your home flying schools. Earning your
commercial pilot’s license with multi-engine and instrument flight ratings will open
the door to careers with scheduled or charter airlines as well a air operators that
provide many different types of flying services.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Commercial Pilot program page for more information.
Parts Management Technician certificate
All machines have one thing in common—they need replacement parts. Parts management
technicians make sure the right parts are available at the right time. The Parts Management
Technician program provides training in all types of parts, parts applications and
locations. Grads work in automotive, recreation vehicle and heavy truck dealerships,
wholesale distribution centres as well as for mines, mills, government departments
and industrial suppliers. Trade time and academic credit may be available for grads
who find employment in the trade and register as an apprentice.
There are available seats at the Saskatoon campus.
View the
Parts Management Technician program page for more information.
Admission processes
The admission processes vary between programs. Details can be found on each program
page. Application and enrolment levels are constantly changing, and programs may become
full at any time and qualified applicants may be added to a waitlist. Applicants are
encouraged to apply early for the best chance at qualifying for their program of choice.
Learn more about the admission processes.
As part of Sask Polytech’s
Education Equity Program, many programs designate equity seats for people of Indigenous ancestry, people with
one or more disabilities, members of visible minority groups and women interested
in trades or technology. If you are eligible for an equity seat, there may be additional
programs for you to consider.
Please contact
saskpolytech.equityawareness@saskpolytech.ca for more information.
Contact us
If you would like more information, visit the program web pages or:
Domestic students
- Join an advising session, either in person or via Zoom.
- Call our toll-free number at 1-866-467-4278.
- Prospective students are welcome to contact our Welcome Centres at:
- Moose Jaw 306-691-8429
- Prince Albert 306-765-1611
- Regina 306-775-7395
- Saskatoon 306-659-4012
- Email askaquestion@saskpolytech.ca