We live in a wired world, with a wealth of career options for those who embrace technology. Today’s digital economy needs people like you—creative minds, problem-solvers, quick thinkers, technology buffs. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s 16 Information and Communications Technology programs can train you for a variety of positions, including computer engineering technologist, computer network technician, web developer, library technician, video producer and graphic designer.

Learn by doing. Saskatchewan Polytechnic lets you apply what you’ve learned in the classroom to the work world. Business Information Systems students have a six-month paid co-operative education work term between Semesters 2 and 3. And in the three-year Computer Engineering Technology diploma program, students put their skills to the test over three four-month paid co-op work terms.

On board with industry. Several Information and Communications Technology programs are accredited nationally by key industry associations, boosting your employability throughout Canada. In fact, Saskatchewan Polytechnic is home to the Cisco Regional Academy for Saskatchewan, a real plus if you’re enrolling in our Computer Networking Technician program. If you’re heading into our Graphic Communications program, you can apply for a Canadian Printing Industries Association scholarship.

Ladder to a degree. Saskatchewan Polytechnic has transfer agreements with several Canadian universities. Complete your diploma in Business Information Systems, Computer Engineering Technology, or Library and Information Technology, and apply to transfer into a degree program.

Many programs have seats available for this fall! Review the program you're interested in and apply online today. For more information, contact askaquestion@saskpolytech.ca.

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