Career Guide 2017-18

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REAL EDUCATION, REAL CAREERS, REAL SUCCESS – THAT’S WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER AT SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAM LISTINGS BY SCHOOLS School of Animal and BioSciences School of Business School of Construction School of Health Sciences School of Hospitality and Tourism School of Human Services and Community Safety School of Information and Communications Technology School of Mining, Energy and Manufacturing School of Natural Resources and Built Environment School of Nursing School of Transportation How to Apply

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WHAT IS THE POLYTECHNIC ADVANTAGE? Like other polytechnics in Canada, Saskatchewan Polytechnic prepares students for successful careers. OUR GRADS ARE IN DEMAND

Our focus on applied learning earns us top marks with employers and develops marketable skills that prepare you to contribute from Day 1 on the job.

YOU’LL LEARN BY DOING

Depending on your program, you’ll reinforce your skills through labs, clinical placements, field investigations, outdoor camps, machinery time, workplace practicums and/or co-op work terms.

150+ PROGRAMS TO CHOOSE FROM

We offer degrees, diplomas, certificates and apprenticeship training that lead to rewarding careers in business, information technology, health, mining, transportation and other sectors of the economy.

YOU’LL BENEFIT FROM OUR CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS WITH EMPLOYERS FOOTNOTES 1

Where possible, National Occupational Classifications (NOC) cover the sample job title as indicated. NOC classifications were selected from the Government of Canada’s NOC system. The NOC system classifies jobs in Canada based on work performed and skills and education needed. The NOC names listed are intended to provide an overview of career areas that a Saskatchewan Polytechnic graduate is most likely to enter. They are neither exhaustive nor exclusive. Actual job titles will vary. For more information on the Government of Canada’s NOC system, visit the Employment and Social Development Canada website at http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/home.shtml.

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Unless otherwise noted, earning potential values were derived from the Government of Canada’s 2011 wage reports for the Province of Saskatchewan and were determined using a 40-hour work week. For more information on the Government of Canada’s wage reports, visit the Human Resources and Skills Development Canada website at www.hrsdc.gc.ca. In some cases, additional income information is available at http://ae.gov.sk.ca/sk-wage-survey-report-2011.

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Indicates value based on Canada-wide data.

This career guide provides an overview of sample career opportunities available for Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s certificate and diploma programs. Admission requirements and the complete list of required courses are not included. In addition, errors or omissions might inadvertently occur. For complete Saskatchewan Polytechnic program information, visit www.saskpolytech.ca/choices. Saskatchewan Polytechnic reserves the right to alter program information at any time. Further disclaimers are listed on a case by case basis in the program tables.

Saskatchewan Polytechnic not only develops curriculum in consultation with employers, but we ensure that it’s up-to-date and relevant through program advisory committees.

APPLIED RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

Saskatchewan Polytechnic students and faculty increasingly team up with business, industry and community partners on applied research projects, translating classroom learning into real life.

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ANIMAL AND BIOSCIENCES saskpolytech.ca/choices SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM BIOSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA Program duration: 72 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA Program duration: 73 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s two Animal and BioSciences programs can take you in so many directions. As a BioScience Technology grad, you can choose to work in agricultural or medical research, animal or plant sciences, quality control, micro- and molecular biology or environmental science. As a Veterinary Technology grad, you can put your skills and love of animals to work at a farm, zoo, government agency or veterinary clinic, or in research, education or sales. SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

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, microbiology and molecular 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.

Laboratory Manager

Architecture and Science Managers (0212)

$40,400 - $126,700

Quality Assurance Technologist

Biological Technologists and Technicians (2221)

$33,300 - $77,400

Research Technologist

Biological Technologists and Technicians (2221)

$33,300 - $77,400

It’s more than a love of animals that inspires people to become vet techs—it’s a keen interest in science, health and medicine. In the Veterinary Technology program, you learn by doing. Practicums provide hands-on training, while your final semester at the University of Saskatchewan’s Western College of Veterinary Medicine gives you a unique opportunity to work with experienced veterinary technologists and veterinarians. Grads go on to work in veterinary clinics and hospitals, diagnostic labs, herd health programs, research, education, sales, zoological parks and animal shelters, and may choose to specialize in a variety of clinical areas.

Registered Veterinary Technologist

Veterinary and Animal Health Technologists and Technicians (3213)

$26,000 - $43,700

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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BUSINESS saskpolytech.ca/choices

Business skills give you a competitive edge – wherever you’re steering your career. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Business students are tomorrow’s accountants, financial officers, marketing managers, insurance brokers, human resources specialists, executive assistants and entrepreneurs. Our programs let you call the shots, whether you’re looking for a great grounding in business basics, specialized training or career advancement through continuing education or distance learning.

SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

ACCOUNTING - CERTIFICATE Program duration: see saskpolytech.ca Program location(s): Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon, distance learning

Accounting is more than being good with numbers—it’s about using your skills to present financial information accurately and clearly. The Accounting program provides a practical, well-rounded introduction to the fundamentals of accounting, from bookkeeping to taxes. The curriculum is offered on a part-time, course-by-course basis through both classroom and home study. When you graduate, you’ll be ready to explore new career opportunities including accounts payable/receivable clerk, bookkeeper or payroll clerk.

Bookkeeper

Bookkeepers (1231)

$25,000 - $64,100

Accounts Payable/ Receivable Clerk

Accounting and Related Clerks (1431)

$27,100 - $57,800

Payroll Clerk

Payroll Clerks (1432)

$31,200 - $64,100

BUSINESS - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 32 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Saskatoon, distance learning

Want to build a successful career in business? Start with a solid background in business basics. Business is a multidimensional 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 in 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.

Management Trainee

Banking, Credit and Other Investment Managers (0122)

$52,800 - $134,500

Financial Officer

Financial and Investment Analysts (1112)

$53,400 - $111,000

Accounting Clerk

Accounting and Related Clerks (1431)

$27,100 - $57,800

Staff Accountant

Financial Auditors and Accountants (1111)

$41,100 - $100,100

Tax Auditor

Financial Auditors and Accountants (1111)

$41,100 - $100,100

Accounting Technician

Bookkeepers (1231)

$25,000 - $64,100

BUSINESS – DIPLOMA Program duration: 64 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, some distance learning. Accountancy and Management specialties are available via live video streaming in Saskatoon and Prince Albert respectively.

Build basic business skills in Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s one-year Business certificate program then jump into the workforce or move into the second year of a two-year diploma program. Choose a specialty from accountancy, management, financial services, human resources, insurance or marketing.

BUSINESS DIPLOMA SPECIALTIES ACCOUNTANCY

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Accounting is often called the language of business. Those who speak the language are in demand in today’s global economy. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Business Accountancy program provides a practical focus to specialized training in the accounting field. On graduation, you will receive advanced standing towards Canada’s professional accounting designation—Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). And having the right credentials is essential for building an upwardly mobile career as an accountant, auditor or financial analyst.


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FINANCIAL SERVICES

HUMAN RESOURCES

INSURANCE

MANAGEMENT

MARKETING

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Program duration: 30 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT - CERTIFICATE Program duration: see saskpolytech.ca Program location(s): Distance learning

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE Program duration: 32 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina, distance learning

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

The financial services industry is evolving to meet the demands of a more diverse client base. That’s creating exciting new career opportunities for future generations. Our Business Financial Services program is designed to meet actual marketplace needs as identified by our financial services advisory board in conjunction with the Canadian Securities Institute. That means your education matches evolving industry needs, which ensures you’re ready to jump into the workforce as a management trainee upon graduation.

Account Manager

Banking, Credit and Other $52,800 - $134,500 Investment Managers (0122)

Financial Advisor

Other Financial Officers (1114)

$44,400 - $136,600

Small Business Advisor

Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management (1122)

$39,600 - $94,900

No matter how high-tech the business, success or failure ultimately comes down to one critical asset—people. All organizations need trained professionals who know how to recruit, train, compensate, motivate and retain employees. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Business Human Resources program provides the broad-based training you need to work in any sector, from health care to manufacturing. Build a career as an HR manager, recruiter, labour relations consultant, compensation analyst, training coordinator, organizational developer or benefits administrator.

Human Resources Manager

Human Resources Managers (0112)

$54,000 - $88,200

Human Resources Consultant

Specialists in Human Resources (1121)

$45,800 - $107,000

Payroll Administrator

Supervisors, Finance and Insurance Clerks (1212)

$38,100 - $80,000

It takes a unique combination of people skills and business savvy to succeed in the insurance industry. Individuals, businesses, farms, charities, government agencies: all need to manage risk and protect against loss; all turn to insurance professionals for guidance. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Business Insurance program combines the knowledge and skills of a business professional with courses specifically related to the property and casualty insurance industry. At the end of the program, you’re ready to launch your career as a broker, agent, adjuster or underwriter.

Insurance Underwriter

Insurance Underwriters (1234)

$43,300 - $80,000

Insurance Clerk

Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Clerks (1434)

$29,200 - $56,000

Insurance Broker

Insurance Agents and Brokers (6231)

$31,200 - $90,100

Contract Administrator

Purchasing Managers (0113)

$54,700 - $132,800

Financial Officer

Financial and Investment Analysts (1112)

$53,400 - $111,000

Administrative Coordinator

Administrative Officers (1221)

$31,200 - $70,700

Marketing is one of the most multi-faceted and exciting careers in business today. It can involve everything from product research and development to pricing, distribution and promotion. If you have the energy and ideas, the Business Marketing program can provide the knowledge and skills to get your career started as a marketing coordinator, assistant or representative in the retail, tourism, entertainment, technology, health, education, non-profit, industrial or financial sector.

Marketing Coordinator

Business Development Officers and Marketing Researchers and Consultants (4163) Purchasing Agents and Officers (1225) Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers (0611)

If you already have a degree but want to advance your career in business, a post-graduate certificate in Business Management from Saskatchewan Polytechnic is for you. You will learn how to apply the expertise you have in your field to the areas of management, accounting, marketing, leadership, business communications, and cross-cultural business practices. Graduates of the program are in demand across a diverse range of occupations and sectors.

Human Resources Administrator

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

In a competitive business environment, strong management skills give you an edge in winning the best positions and promotions. Managers are vital to any successful enterprise. The best ones are equal parts problem solvers, organizers, communicators and team leaders. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Business Management program helps you hone your natural abilities, while providing specialized knowledge and skills. On graduation, you’ll have a choice of career paths—administrative clerk, financial officer, management trainee, merchandising manager and more.

With baby boomers retiring and young people wanting to work on their own terms, human resource professionals are busier than ever. Recruiting and retaining good employees is a big part of human resource management, but HR professionals also play a key role in developing programs and strategies to enhance organizational productivity and improve bottom line business results. The Human Resources Management program provides the kind of practical training you need to get started, and it’s offered on a part-time, course-by-course basis. 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.

Purchasing Officer Advertising Account Manager

$39,500 - $104,600

$34,400 - $81,000 $48,100 - $130,000

Human Resources Managers (0112) Transportation Managers (0713) Supervisors, General Office and Administrative Support Clerks (1211)

$54,000 - $88,200

Human Resources Specialist

Specialists in Human Resources (1121)

$45,800 - $107,000

Personnel Officer

Personnel and Recruitment Officers (1223) Payroll Clerks (1432)

$41,600 - $70,000

Executive Assistants (1222) General Office Clerks (1411) Administrative Clerks (1441)

$37,100 - $72,800

Logistics Manager Administrative Supervisor

Payroll Clerk

Executive Assistant Administrative Assistant Administrative Support

$41,100 - $107,900 $35,700 - $74,900

$31,200 - $64,100

$25,000 - $63,800 $29,200 - $61,600

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CONSTRUCTION saskpolytech.ca/choices

If you enjoy working with your hands, or you’re interested in building structures, then consider a career in construction. There’s high demand for skilled construction tradespeople and architectural technologists, with competitive wages to match. Our programs can train you in every stage of building design and construction, from estimating, space planning and interior design to bricklaying, carpentry and electrical installation.

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIES (BUILDING SCIENCES AND INTERIOR DESIGN) - DIPLOMA Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, some distance learning

Architectural technologists are involved at every stage of building design and construction, from blueprints to building codes and from interior design to space planning. It’s a great career for detail-oriented, visual thinkers who enjoy working in a technology-driven 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.

Construction Estimator/ Project Manager

Construction Estimators (2234)

$32,700 - $144,000

Architectural/ Interior Designer

Architectural Technologists and Technicians (2251)

$21,900 - $109,800

Technical Sales/ Specification Writer

Technical Sales Specialists - Wholesale Trade (6221)

$31,200 - $100,100

BUILDING SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 36 weeks Program location(s): Regina

Commercial and institutional buildings are multi-million-dollar investments. There is a high demand for trained technicians to ensure safe, efficient, 24/7 operation. Modern buildings integrate a variety of technologically advanced systems— heating, ventilation, plumbing, electrical, elevators and more. Building systems technicians oversee daily maintenance, troubleshoot problems and work with various tradespeople to ensure smooth building operations, day-in and day-out.

Maintenance Manager

Facility Operation and Maintenance Managers (0721) Property Administrators (1224) Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics (7313)

$39,400 - $101,400

Property Administrator Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanic

$27,700 - $90,100 $34,300 - $83,200

CARPENTRY - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 30 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, Prince Albert

Framer You’ll need more than a hammer and nails to be a carpenter in today’s construction industry. Carpentry is designed for Concrete Former people not currently working in the trade. The combination of classroom learning and practical training prepares you to Exterior/Interior Finisher 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.

Carpenter (7271)

$31,200 - $72,800

Concrete Finisher (7282)

$34,900 - $83,200

Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers (7611)

$28,100 - $62,400

ELECTRICIAN APPLIED CERTIFICATE Program duration: 20 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, Saskatoon

Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s applied certificate program Instrumentation and lets you jump-start a career in one of the most in-demand Electrical Technician trades today. If you’re not currently working in the trade, the Electrician program will provide the knowledge and skills you need to work as an entry-level electrician for contractors, Electrician manufacturing firms, industrial plants, mining companies or sales outlets. Trade time and academic credit may be available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics (2243)

$64,500 - $104,000

Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System) (7241)

$31,200 - $83,200

REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 34 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon,

Refrigeration and air conditioning is a specialized trade that Refrigeration and Air plays a role in just about every sector of our economy. The Conditioning Mechanic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning program prepares you to install, commission and service commercial and industrial refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. It also gives you a good insight into domestic refrigeration systems. Training on real refrigeration systems ensures you’re ready to tackle the everyday challenges you’ll find on the job. Trade time and academic credit is available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics (7313)

$34,300 - $83,200

APPRENTICESHIP Apprenticeship training is a multi-year earning-while-learning arrangement. Apprentices already have jobs in their desired field of work, and have signed a contract of apprenticeship with their employer and the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC). Under the supervision of a certified journeyperson, an apprentice receives knowledge and develops skills through on-the-job training. The skills apprentices learn while working are supplemented with a required number of weeks of in-school technical training each year. Upon successfully completing an apprenticeship program, apprentices are eligible to write an examination to become a certified journeyperson in their trade. Saskatchewan Polytechnic provides the in-school portion of apprenticeship training for 20 apprenticeable trades. All apprenticeship training is scheduled by SATCC. More information about apprenticeship training and training start dates may be obtained by contacting the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission at saskapprenticeship.ca or SATCC, 2140 Hamilton Street, Regina SK S4P 2E3.

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HEALTH SCIENCES

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Canada’s complex health-care system, aging population and evolving medical technologies all add up to a growing demand for skilled health-care workers. Health careers demand accuracy, attention to detail, manual dexterity, self-motivation, organizational skills and empathy. Saskatchewan Polytechnic grads are answering that call. Some work as medical lab technologists, dental hygienists, paramedics or continuing care assistants. Others immerse themselves in addictions counselling, therapeutic recreation programming or health information management. The School of Health Sciences offers a host of career options from which to choose.

SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

ADDICTIONS COUNSELLING DIPLOMA

Addictions counselling can be a demanding career, but the rewards are tremendous—for you, your clients and your community. In our high-stress society, skilled addictions counsellors are in demand. The Addictions Counselling program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic prepares you to become an entry-level addictions counsellor, community prevention worker or other human service program provider. Our program emphasizes experiential learning both in the classroom and during practicums in various community settings.

Program duration: 65 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert

The Advanced Care Paramedic diploma is a great way to upgrade your skills … and your earning power. The Advanced Care Paramedic program is nationally accredited and provides you with the skills and knowledge to work within emergency medical services and in settings beyond the traditional paramedic environment. Advanced care paramedics are in demand and can be found across Canada working for a ground ambulance service, helicopter or fixed wing air ambulance service, or collaborative health team. They also work in emergency rooms, supporting patients in home care, industrial settings, or providing public health education in the community.

ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC - DIPLOMA

Program duration: 65 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

COMBINED LABORATORY AND X-RAY TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA

Combined laboratory and x-ray technologists (CLXTs) use science, technology and hands-on patient care to provide essential information to physicians about injury and illness. The Combined Laboratory and X-Ray Technology (CLXT) program emphasizes a practical approach to developing the knowledge and skills necessary to perform a specific range of procedures, including routine laboratory tests, general radiography and electrocardiograms. Combined laboratory and x-ray technologists typically work in small to mid-size rural health care facilities or small private medical clinics in urban communities.

COMMUNITY PARAMEDIC ADVANCED CERTIFICATE

Program duration: 80 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning. Will require clinical experiences at various sites outside of Saskatoon

Program duration: 30 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

CONTINUING CARE ASSISTANT - CERTIFICATE

Program duration: 30 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon, distance learning

CYTOTECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 86 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning. Will require clinical experiences that may be at various sites outside of Saskatoon

DENTAL ASSISTING CERTIFICATE

Program duration: 39 weeks Program location(s): Regina

DENTAL HYGIENE - DIPLOMA

Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Regina, some distance learning

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SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Mental Health and Addictions Counsellor

Family, Marriage and Other Related Counsellors (4153)

$42,100 - $95,000

Substance Abuse Counsellor

Community and Social Service Workers (4212)

$42,100 - $95,000

Facility Paramedic

Ambulance Attendant and Other Paramedical Occupations (3234)

$41,600 - $72,900

Primary Care Paramedic is a prerequisite for both Advanced Care Paramedic and Community Paramedic. Moving to these levels is likely to result in salary progression through the NOC range.

Combined Laboratory and X-Ray Technologist

Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists’ Assistants (3211)

$44,500 - $81,200

Community paramedics use their mobile care response skills to bring services to members of the community who may not be able to access available services otherwise. They work collaboratively with health-care professionals in the community to provide faster and more efficient health care services. Community paramedic is a rewarding career with an expanding range of job opportunities. Graduates from the program may be employed by ambulance services or health authorities. Roles can include opportunities in collaborative emergency centres, mobile health units and community services.

Community Paramedic

Ambulance Attendant and Other Paramedical Occupations (3234)

$41,600 - $72,900

Shorter hospital stays, more outpatient treatment, an aging population, longer life expectancies—it all adds up to more jobs for continuing care assistants. The Continuing Care Assistant program provides the knowledge and skills you need to work with disabled, recovering and chronically and terminally ill people. Job opportunities are growing—and varied. You could work in a hospital, long-term care facility, private care home, integrated facility, supportive housing or special needs classroom.

Continuing Care Assistant Nurse Aides, Orderlies and

$30,200 - $49,400

Special Care Aide

$30,200 - $49,400

Cytotechnology is the microscopic study of cells to detect disease; cytotechnologists are its trained practitioners. The Cytotechnology program is nationally accredited and uses labs, projects and practicums to get you actively involved in learning and help you apply theory to realworld situations. Saskatchewan Polytechnic grads who successfully write the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science certification exam are recognized nationally—meaning you can work anywhere in Canada. Most cytotechnologists work in private, university and hospital-based labs.

Primary Care Paramedic is a prerequisite for both Advanced Care Paramedic and Community Paramedic. Moving to these levels is likely to result in salary progression through the NOC range.

Home Health Aide

Patient Services Associates (3413) Nurse Aides, Orderlies and Patient Services Associates (3413) Visiting Homemakers, Housekeepers and Related Occupations (6471)

$22,900 - $45,300

Cytotechnologist I/II

Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists’ Assistants (3211)

$44,500 - $81,200

Cytotechnologist Working Supervisor

Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists’ Assistants (3211)

$44,500 - $81,200

Today’s dental practices are using sophisticated equipment and advanced techniques. The Dental Assisting program is a nationally accredited program that provides a solid foundation of knowledge and practical skills, enabling you to work independently or as part of a team of dentists, dental hygienists and dental therapists. Hands-on learning in Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s dental clinic is a key feature. Upon graduation, you are eligible to write the national examination offered by the National Dental Assisting Examining Board and be licensed by the Saskatchewan Dental Assistants’ Association. You could work in a private dental office, community clinic, or educational or health institution.

Dental Assistant

Dental Assistants (3411)

$39,800 - $61,800

The importance of oral health in our society has given dental hygienists a prominent role on today’s dental care teams. Dental Hygiene is a nationally accredited diploma program. Hands-on learning in Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s dental clinic is a highlight of the program. Grads are eligible to write the Canadian National Dental Hygiene Certification exam and license with the Saskatchewan Dental Hygienists’ Association. Licensure opens the door to careers in private dental practices, community clinics, government agencies and educational or health institutions.

Dental Hygienist

Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists (3222)

$72,800 - $93,600


SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - DIPLOMA

If you’re a detail-oriented person with strong interpersonal, organizational and communication skills, Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Health Information Management program could be a great career fit. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Health Information Management program provides the specialized training necessary to manage the large amount of detailed information generated in health services today, while balancing privacy concerns. Electronic health information management is a growing part of the field. The nationally accredited program opens the door to a variety of career options—work in a hospital, cancer clinic or long-term care facility, with a government agency, educational institution and even a law office, insurance or pharmaceutical company.

Program duration: 67 weeks Program location(s): Regina, distance learning

MEDICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT - APPLIED CERTIFICATE

Program duration: 27 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning. Will require clinical experiences that may be at various sites outside of Saskatoon

MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA

Program duration: 91 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning. Will require clinical experiences that may be at various sites outside of Saskatoon

MEDICAL RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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Program duration: 90 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning. Will require clinical experiences that may be at various sites outside of Saskatoon

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE

Program duration: 40 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning

PHLEBOTOMY APPLIED CERTIFICATE

Program duration: 28 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, distance learning

PRIMARY CARE PARAMEDIC CERTIFICATE Program duration: 41 weeks Program location(s): Regina, Saskatoon

THERAPEUTIC RECREATION DIPLOMA Program duration: 70 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, distance learning

Lab work plays a crucial role in modern health care, which makes medical laboratory assistants an important part of the healthcare team. The Medical Laboratory Assistant program uses classroom instruction, practical labs and clinical experience to provide knowledge and skill development in collecting, processing and preparing patient specimens. Saskatchewan Polytechnic grads who successfully write the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science certification exam are recognized nationally— meaning you can work anywhere in Canada. You might work in a hospital, medical office or walk-in clinic, or in a research or pharmaceutical lab or veterinary office. Medical laboratory technologists provide an important link between leading-edge lab science and individualized patient care. The Medical Laboratory Technology program is nationally accredited and provides knowledge and skill development in performing and evaluating a broad spectrum of laboratory tests. Saskatchewan Polytechnic grads who successfully write the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science certification exam are recognized nationally—meaning you can work anywhere in Canada. Medical laboratory technologists work in hospitals, research labs, veterinary clinics, public and private laboratories, scientific companies and educational institutions. Medical radiologic technology is a balance of cutting-edge imaging technology and hands-on patient care. The Medical Radiologic Technology program is a nationally accredited twoyear program. You will learn to apply the principles of science and medicine to medical radiography, and to develop technical competency in the techniques and equipment used in diagnostic imaging departments. Graduates are eligible to write the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) national certification exam and once certified can work anywhere in Canada. Medical Radiation Technologists work in hospitals and private medical clinics as well as at scientific companies and educational institutions. Advances in pharmaceuticals, more educated consumers and an aging population contribute to a 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 diverse and include practice sites such as community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, long-term care facilities, home health care, pharmaceutical sales, manufacturing and insurance. Phlebotomists work directly with other health-care providers and patients, and in laboratory settings. You will collect blood from patients, manage and handle specimens, and perform the associated data entry. It’s a job that requires good people and communication skills, attention to detail, a professional yet caring attitude, and a commitment to teamwork and excellence. Phlebotomists are becoming more and more in demand in many areas. Jobs are available in hospitals, community clinics and medical offices. As first on the scene to deliver emergency care, paramedics can make the difference between life and death. The Primary Care Paramedic program is nationally accredited and emphasizes an authentic hands-on training model augmented by hospital and ambulance practicums. Because the Primary Care Paramedic program is designed with input from industry employers, our curriculum matches opportunities and expectations in the actual workplace. Career opportunities for primary care paramedics are diverse with potential career opportunities including Emergency Medical Services, fire protection, industrial, mining and in the military. A therapeutic recreation professional’s goals are to improve the quality of life, leisure functioning and the health of clients through recreation and leisure activities. Therapeutic recreation is a career that attracts outgoing, active individuals who like working with people of all abilities. Career opportunities are diverse. You might work in a hospital as part of a multidisciplinary health-care team. You might also use your skills to improve the lives of clients in longterm care facilities, adult day programs, rehabilitation centres and mental health or community agencies.

* Fire Services often require PCP for employment and may provide fire training and a career as a firefighter for qualified PCPs.

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Health Information Practitioner

Other Administrative Services Managers (0114)

$36,400 - $152,400

Health Information Management Consultant

Professional Occupations in Business Management Occupations (1122)

$39,600 - $94,900

Health Information Analyst

Professional Occupations in Business Management Occupations (1122)

$39,600 - $94,900

Laboratory Assistant (multidisciplinary)

Medical Laboratory Technicians (3212)

$40,600 - $73,700

Medical Laboratory Technicians (3212)

$40,600 - $73,700

Senior Laboratory Assistant

Medical Laboratory Technologist (I/II/III)

Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists’ Assistants (3211)

$44,500 - $81,200

Medical Laboratory Technologist Supervisor

Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists’ Assistants (3211)

$44,500 - $81,200

Medical Radiation Technologist

Medical Radiation Technologists (3215)

$46,800 - $91,600

Radiography Technologist

Medical Radiation Technologists (3215)

$46,800 - $91,600

X-Ray Technologist

Medical Radiation Technologists (3215)

$46,800 - $91,600

Pharmacy Assistant

Other Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services (3414)

$29,200 - $56,200

Pharmacy Technician

Other Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services (3414)

$29,200 - $56,200

Phlebotomist

Medical Laboratory Technicians (3212)

$40,600 - $73,700

Safety Officer

Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety (2263)

$40,000 - $95,000

Emergency Medical Technician

Ambulance Attendant and Other Paramedical Occupations (3234)

$41,600 - $72,900

Firefighter*

Firefighters (6262)

$29,200 - $95,300

Recreation Therapist

Other Professional Occupations in Therapy and Assessment (3144) Other Professional Occupations in Therapy and Assessment (3144)

$40,000 - $73,300

Recreation Therapy Assistant

Therapeutic Recreation Programmer

Other Professional Occupations in Therapy and Assessment (3144)

$40,000 - $73,300

$40,000 - $73,300

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SCHOOL OF

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM saskpolytech.ca/choices

There’s no better time to think about a career in hospitality and tourism. Employment in both sectors is hopping, and a Saskatchewan Polytechnic diploma or certificate is proof positive that you have both the practical training and knowledge you’ll need to succeed. Our Hospitality and Tourism programs will prepare you to work in an array of venues, including hotels, restaurants, resorts, schools, hospitals, recreation complexes and remote catering facilities, or in a business of your own.

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SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM CULINARY ARTS - DIPLOMA Program duration: 70 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

PROGRAM OVERVIEW Turn your passion for food into a career. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Culinary Arts diploma program provides advanced culinary training in everything from cooking principles and practices to cost control, menu design and kitchen management. It’s the only two-year advanced culinary training program in Saskatchewan and it’s hands-on, fast-paced and cutting-edge. Build a career in restaurants, hotels, resorts, hospitals, clubs, corporate settings or your own business. You’ll earn academic credit and trade time toward becoming a Red Seal chef.

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Kitchen Supervisor

Food Service Supervisors (6212)

$22,400 - $42,000

Chef

Chefs (6241)

$24,000 - $55,000

Sous Chef

Chefs (6241)

$24,000 - $55,000

Certified Nutrition Manager (CNM)

Restaurant and Food Service Managers (0631)

$27,100 - $85,100

Nutrition Manager

Restaurant and Food Service Managers (0631)

$27,100 - $85,100

Food Service Supervisor

Food Service Supervisors (6212)

$22,400 - $42,000

Food Counter Attendant

Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related Occupations (6641)

$21,900 - $37,300

Kitchen Helper

Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related Occupations (6641)

$21,900 - $37,300

Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers (0611)

$48,100 - $130,000

Restaurant and Food Service Managers (0631)

$27,100 - $85,100

Senior Managers - Trade, Broadcasting and Other Services, N.E.C. (0015)

$30,200 - $298,400

Cook

Cooks (6242)

$21,900 - $42,300

Food Counter Attendant

Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related Occupations (6641)

$21,900 - $37,300

Chef

Chefs (6241)

$24,000 - $55,000

Cook

Cooks (6242)

$21,900 - $42,300

Manager Sport, Recreation and Culture

Recreation, Sports and Fitness Program Service Directors (0513)

$32,400 - $75,500

Special Events Manager

Conference and Event Planners (1226)

$30,500 - $94,500

Community Development Consultant

Business Development Officers and Marketing Researchers and Consultants (4163)

$39,500 - $104,600

Butchers, Meat Cutters and Fishmongers Retail and Wholesale (6251)

$21,900 - $44,600

Industrial Butchers and Meat Cutters, Poultry Preparers and Related Workers (9462)

$21,900 - $49,500

Labourers in Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing (9617)

$22,500 - $52,000

FOOD AND NUTRITION MANAGEMENT - DIPLOMA Program duration: 70 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning

Food and nutrition management is a multi-billion dollar global industry with a growing choice of career opportunities. Get an edge to pursue challenging careers as managers in the dynamic and growing health care and food service industries. With knowledge of nutrition and food service, business skills and human relations skills you are prepared to work in the nutrition department of a hospital, long-term care facility, or other food or nutrition-related industry. Nutrition managers work as part of a team with representatives from other departments and collaborate with dietitians to ensure client nutritional needs are met.

FOOD SERVICE COOK APPLIED CERTIFICATE Program duration: 12 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, Prince Albert

Food service is facing a serious labour shortage across Canada. The result? Growing demand and exciting opportunities for skilled workers. Whether you’re new or already working in the industry, the Food Service Cook program is designed to enhance your knowledge, skills and employability. The applied certificate program is delivered entirely through distance education, which means you don’t have to leave home or quit your job. Training in all aspects of food service operation, from special diets to food safety, qualifies you for jobs in hospitals, care facilities, hotels and restaurants.

HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT - DIPLOMA Program duration: 70 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning

All travelers want a nice home away from home. Hospitality Sales Manager professionals ensure this by making their businesses run smoothly. Hotel and Restaurant Management provides a thorough background in the management of front office, Restaurant Manager housekeeping, catering, marketing and food and beverage functions. Students enjoy strong industry support through practicums, guest lecturers, scholarships and input into Hotel General Manager curriculum. Many graduates work in supervisory and management positions, while others have gone on to operate their own specialty restaurants.

INSTITUTIONAL COOKING APPLIED CERTIFICATE Program duration: 20 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert

From baking to soups, sauces, meats and more, students learn how to produce nutritious, delicious foods in quantity. Institutional Cooking is a unique program that focuses on preparation of large quantities of food in commercial and institutional settings. Grads are in high demand at hospitals, remote catering facilities, private and public sector institutions, restaurants and hotels. Trade time and academic credit may be available for graduates who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

PROFESSIONAL COOKING CERTIFICATE Program duration: 35 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, some distance learning

Turn your love of food and entertaining into a career. Saskatchewan’s most recognized culinary training program offers a comprehensive curriculum and highly trained instructors who share their passion for professional cooking. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Professional Cooking program develops the skills and knowledge you need to join a team of culinary professionals. Get hands-on experience in state-ofthe-art commercial and professional kitchens. Graduates have turned their passion for food preparation into careers as working chefs and cooks, kitchen managers, banquet chefs and sous chefs. Trade time and academic credit are available for graduates who find employment in the trade and register as cook apprentices to further their careers as journeyperson cooks.

RECREATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIPLOMA Program duration: 65 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

Leadership, volunteerism, social awareness—these are characteristics shared by people working in recreation and community development. It’s a growth industry, and Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Recreation and Community Development program will help turn your passion into a dynamic career. Be a recreation director; manager of sport, recreation and culture; community development officer; facility manager; or special events manager. Your skills are in demand in rural and urban communities.

RETAIL MEAT SPECIALIST APPLIED CERTIFICATE Program duration: 22 weeks Program location(s): Delivery is subject to needs assessment.

Meat processing is one of the largest industries in Canada, Butcher/Meat Cutter with excellent employment prospects now and in the future. Meat Processing provides professional knowledge and Industrial Butcher skills in making sausage, smoking meats and curing meats. Learning by doing is a major focus of the program. Practical labs and a two-week practicum let you put your skills to work Meat Packager in real-world settings. Saskatchewan Polytechnic grads work in different environments including independent processing plants, commercial sausage kitchens and retail meat markets.

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SCHOOL OF

HUMAN SERVICES AND COMMUNITY SAFETY saskpolytech.ca/choices SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

ABORIGINAL POLICING PREPARATION - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 30 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon

Train for a career in law enforcement that goes beyond knowledge and skill development to include personal wellness and cultural awareness. Aboriginal Policing Preparation is a program with a unique curriculum and highly trained instructors, each with experience in policing. It will help prepare you for federal and provincial policing positions including the RCMP, municipal police, border services, airport and mine security, corrections, casinos and the military.

CORRECTIONAL STUDIES DIPLOMA Program duration: 64 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert

Security is just one element of correctional work. Good corrections workers contribute to public safety through safe, secure and humane control. They also assist offenders with their rehabilitation and reintegration back into communities as lawabiding citizens. The Correctional Studies program is delivered in partnership with federal and provincial correctional agencies. A hands-on approach to learning plus work placements gives you a strong foundation in correctional theory and practical skills. On graduation, you’ll be prepared for an entry-level position as a correctional officer in a federal or provincial institution, or a corrections worker in a youth facility, healing lodge, drug treatment centre or community-based justice program.

COURT SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR APPLIED CERTIFICATE Program duration: 14 weeks Program location(s): Regina

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.

DISABILITY SUPPORT WORKER - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 36 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, distance learning

Disability support workers believe every individual has a right to live life to the fullest, and they are passionate about participation for all. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Disability Support Worker program prepares you to support individuals with mental, emotional, learning and/or physical disabilities. The flexible program lets 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.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - CERTIFICATE OR DIPLOMA Program duration: 38 weeks (certificate), 76 weeks (diploma) Program location(s): Prince Albert (certificate only), Regina, Saskatoon, distance learning

Early childhood educators enjoy working with children and have the necessary skills to create curriculum to support children’s development in the early years of life. The Early Childhood Education program includes both one-year certificate and twoyear diploma options. The option you choose depends on how far you want to take your career. As a certified early childhood educator in Saskatchewan, your first job may be in a child care centre, preschool or a family child care home setting. A diploma in Early Childhood Education expands your opportunities to include work with infants and toddlers as well as children with diverse needs, as a child care centre director or a community support worker in children’s programs.

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE Program duration: 38 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, distance learning

ESTHETICIAN - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 39 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert

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Educational assistants work with classroom teachers to create inclusive learning environments. The Educational Assistant program prepares you to work with children and youth 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 resource rooms, help with lunch and after-school programs, or find opportunities in care facilities, youth centres and alternative education programs. Estheticians are skin care experts who look beyond beauty products to offer treatments that keep skin looking fresh and healthy. A unique feature of the Esthetician program is the 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. Grads also have the option of moving directly into Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Hairstylist program.

If you’re looking to put your people skills into practice, start with Saskatchewan Polytechnic, our Human Services and Community Safety programs can open the door to satisfying careers that’ll let you shine. Sask Polytech offers hands-on education in programs ranging from early childhood education, esthetician services, occupational health and safety, Aboriginal policing preparation, correctional work, disability support and more. The choice is yours.

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Police Officer

Police Officers (Except Commissioned) (6261)

$40,600 - $103,100

Sheriff

Sheriffs and Bailiffs (6461)

$42,400 - $94,300

Security Guard

Security Guards and Related Occupations (6651)

$24,500 - $52,000

Correctional Services Officer

Correctional Services Officers (6462)

$30,600 - $75,200

Security Guard

Security Guards and Related Occupations (6651)

$24,500 - $52,000

Court Clerk

Court Clerks (1443)

$30,300 - $60,4003

Law Clerk

Paralegal and Related Occupations (4211)

$30,800 - $82,000

Disability Support Worker Community and Social

$29,200 - $66,700

Early Childhood Educator

Early Childhood Educators and Assistants (4214)

$21,900 - $47,100

Educational Assistant

Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistants (6472)

$31,200 - $47,900

Esthetician

Estheticians, Electrologists and Related Occupations (6482)

$21,900 - $37,100

Service Workers (4212)


SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

FUNERAL SERVICE CERTIFICATE Program duration: varies by course Program location(s): Distance learning

People who provide funeral services in Saskatchewan are licensed professionals with a deep understanding of the human condition and a sincere desire to be of service. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Funeral Service program helps develop skills needed to support individuals coping with death and to provide the essential services involved in the care of final arrangements for their loved ones. The program is delivered in co-operation with the Funeral and Cremation Services Council of Saskatchewan. Study includes core components followed by specialties in embalming or funeral directing or both. Graduates are qualified to become interns at licensed funeral homes. Once you have successfully completed your internship, you write licensing exams to practise in Saskatchewan as a funeral director and/or embalmer.

HAIRSTYLIST - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 45 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert

In the world of hairstyling, change is not only constant – it is the most exciting part of the business. That’s a big attraction if you are looking for a challenging and creative career with lifelong learning. The hairstylist program gives you a solid foundation starting with theory and hands-on practice labs. You learn basic skills and then expand them to develop your individual flare in a real work setting in the First Step Salon & Spa under the guidance and direction of your instructor. The hairstylist program gives you the credentials you need to apply for a Learner’s Certificate from The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission enabling you to work as an apprentice or trades person.

INDIGENOUS PEACEKEEPING APPLIED CERTIFICATE Program duration: 25 weeks Program location(s): Distance learning

If you’re passionate about making our communities safer places to live, work and play, consider a career in indigenous peacekeeping. Indigenous Peacekeeping is a program that prepares you for success in community law enforcement and community justice. The program is specifically designed for those who want to work in First Nations communities. Flexible off-campus learning and small class sizes provide a comfortable learning environment. Instructors bring realworld experience into the classroom, giving you an accurate picture of your chosen field.

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTITIONER - APPLIED CERTIFICATE OR CERTIFICATE Program duration: See saskpolytech.ca Program location(s): Saskatoon, distance learning

Interested in becoming an occupational health and safety practitioner? Saskatchewan Polytechnic offers two options in Occupational Health and Safety Practitioner training—an entry-level applied certificate program and a more advanced certificate program. Graduates work with federal, provincial and municipal governments; mining companies; natural resource companies; health-care facilities; safety associations; and educational institutions. Program graduates obtain one of three requirements necessary to challenge the national Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) exam.

VICTIM SERVICES COORDINATION APPLIED CERTIFICATE Program duration: varies by course Program location(s): Distance learning

Victims of crime and traumatic events need someone to provide advocacy, information and assistance. Working with the provincial Ministry of Justice, Saskatchewan Polytechnic has redeveloped the victim services training into an applied certificate program. Victim Services Coordination gives you a foundation in case management, volunteer coordination, client service strategies, self-care and more. When you graduate, you’ll be prepared to work as a victim services coordinator, assistant coordinator, domestic violence victim caseworker or Aboriginal resource officer.

YOUTH CARE WORKER CERTIFICATE OR DIPLOMA Program duration: 35 weeks (certificate), 70 weeks (diploma) Program location(s): Regina (part time via Continuing Education), Saskatoon, distance learning

Being able to connect with youth is a rare gift. If you have the gift, specialized training will help you transform young lives. The Youth Care Worker program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic includes both one-year certificate and twoyear 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.

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Embalmer

Funeral Directors and Embalmers (6272)

$22,500 - $80,0003

Funeral Director

Funeral Directors and Embalmers (6272)

$22,500 - $80,0003

Hairstylist

Hairstylists and Barbers (6271)

$21,900 - $52,000

Peacekeeper

Police Officers (Except Commissioned) (6261)

$40,600 - $103,100

Security Guard

Security Guards and Related Occupations (6651)

$24,500 - $52,000

Occupational Health and Safety Officer

Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety (2263)

$40,000 - $95,000

Victim Services Coordinator

Community and Social Service Workers (4212)

$29,200 - $66,700

Victim Services Worker

Community and Social Service Workers (4212)

$29,200 - $66,700

Youth Care Worker

Community and Social Service Workers (4212)

$29,200 - $66,700

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SCHOOL OF

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY saskpolytech.ca/choices

We live in a connected 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 and technology buffs. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Information and Communications Technology programs can train you for a variety of positions, including computer network technician, web developer, library technician and graphic designer.

SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS - DIPLOMA Program duration: 64 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, some distance learning

COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNICIAN - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 33 weeks Program location(s): Regina, some distance learning

COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 74 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS DIPLOMA Program duration: 68 weeks Program location(s): Regina

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW In business, technology is more than a tool—it’s a necessity. And 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. Computer network technicians are often called the “network mechanics” of the 21st century. Computer networks are essential to business productivity and global economic growth. Keeping networks up and running 24-7 is critical, which is why computer networking technicians are in demand. Enjoy a career with a variety of job paths: network analyst, administrator, system support technician, help desk analyst and much more. Information technology is a field that is constantly evolving and innovating. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Computer Systems Technology diploma program will help you gain skills in many computer related disciplines to prepare you for an exciting career in the industry. You’ll be prepared to launch a career in interactive web development, mobile applications, systems analysis and design, local area network administration, program software and database solutions, hardware installation and configuration and more. Graphic communications in the digital age are evolving in new directions … and creating new opportunities. The Graphic Communications diploma program provides the conceptual and technical expertise necessary to build a career in the industry. Follow your passion — graphic design or printing. You’ll discover job opportunities in advertising agencies, commercial print shops, design firms, publishing agencies and more. Visit saskpolytech.ca to learn about the Canadian Printing Industry Association scholarship.

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Business Analyst

Information Systems Analysts and Consultants (2171) Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers (2174) Web Designers and Developers (2175)

$42,300 - $105,200

Computer Network Technician

Computer Network Technicians (2281)

$44,500 - $92,600

Network Analyst

Computer Network Technicians (2281)

$44,500 - $92,600

User Support Technician

User Support Technicians (2282)

$43,700 - $100,100

Mobile Application Programmer

Software Engineers and Designers (2173)

$31,200 - $112,800

Computer Programmer

Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers (2174)

$45,000 - $109,000

Network Administrator

Computer Network Technicians (2281)

$44,500 - $92,600

Photographer

Photographers (5221)

$24,600 - $90,7003

Graphic Designer

Graphic Designers and Illustrators (5241)

$31,200 - $77,000

Printing Press Operator

Printing Press Operators (7381)

$29,200 - $68,7003

Software Developer Web Developer

$45,000 - $109,000 $32,000 - $85,4003


SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM INTERACTIVE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 65 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert, Regina, some distance learning

PROGRAM OVERVIEW Whether you’re interested in web design or interactive media, career opportunities in new media are growing by leaps and bounds. Why not get paid for doing what you love? Develop your creative talent in graphic, web and interactive design. Learn to create websites, design graphics, develop interactive media, create digital presentations and more. Hone your skills in web and mobile technologies. Explore interests in photography, video, audio and 2D and 3D animation. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Interactive Design and Technology diploma program provides a multi-faceted skill set on progressive media topics and software.

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Media Developer

Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers (2174) Web Designers and Developers (2175)

Web Designer Graphic Designer

Graphic Designers and Illustrators (5241))

$45,000 - $109,100 $32,000 - $85,400 $31,200 - $77,0003

The program lets you develop advanced skills by specializing in one of two specialties: DESIGN You will learn the skills needed to create interesting and effective graphic solutions for websites and interactive media. TECHNOLOGY You will develop competence in building and implementing dynamically driven custom websites such as electronic catalogues and e-commerce solutions.

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 72 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning

MEDIA ARTS PRODUCTION CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA Program duration: 35 weeks (certificate), 70 weeks (diploma) Program location(s): Prince Albert, some distance learning

TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKING TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE Program duration: 45 weeks Program location(s): Regina

WEB SITE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - APPLIED CERTIFICATE Program duration: 35 weeks Program location(s): Distance learning

Whether managing resource centres or administering small libraries, library and information technologists are point people on the information highway. Library and Information Technology graduates enjoy a range of career choices in school libraries, university and college libraries, resource centres, museums, public libraries, government departments, hospitals, law firms, consulting firms and more. You might start as a cataloguing technician or research assistant, then move up to supervisory positions. Media is the focal point of information transfer in our society. Media arts production specialists use this powerful tool to educate, influence and inspire. The Media Arts Production certificate program provides the basics: learn how to transform creative ideas into a variety of media formats, operate production equipment, prepare materials and produce media programs. The diploma program builds on these skills with hands-on, in-depth training. Possible career paths include camera operators, media technicians, copywriters, editors, producers and more. More than ever, advances in technology are making our world a smaller place. The telecommunications industry continues to provide us with faster and more robust networks that keep us all connected. This growth is ensuring that there is a strong demand for the technicians that can design, build, maintain and repair the telecommunications systems that keep global communications flowing. Graduates of the program may find employment in telecommunications systems design, construction and installation; computer networking systems installation; satellite communications equipment installation and repair; fibre optics splicing and installation; and more. Every organization has a website. Public agencies and private companies, big box brands and mom & pops— they all have a website (or need a better website). You will learn to build easy-to-navigate websites, design interactive content, setup and customize a web development environment, develop security protocols and more. It’s a great way to build your skill set … or take your career in an exciting new direction. Graduates are in demand as employees and independent contractors.

Library Clerk

Library Clerks (1451)

$21,900 - $59,500

Library Technician

Library and Archive Technicians and Assistants (5211)

$22,900 - $59,200

Library and Archive Technicians and Assistants (5211)

$22,900 - $59,200

Producers, Directors, Choreographers and Related Occupations (5131) Film and Video Camera Operators (5222)

$32,200 - $83,200

Library Assistant

Producer / Director Camera Operator

$22,900 - $87,400

Recording Technician

Audio and Video Recording Technicians (5225)

Fibre Optics Installation and Repair Technician

Telecommunications Installation and Repair Workers (7246)

$31,200 - $83,2003

Telecommunications Trunking and Switching Technician

Telecommunications Installation and Repair Workers (7246)

$31,200 - $83,2003

Regional Cable TV Technician

Cable Television Service and Maintenance Technicians (7247)

$26,000 - $70,0003

Web Designer

Web Designers and Developers (2175) Web Designers and Developers (2175) Computer Network Technicians (2281)

$32,000 - $85,400

Webmaster Web Technician

$27,100 - $74,5003

$32,300 - $85,400 $44,500 - $92,6003

Missing a prerequisite? Need to upgrade? Education opens doors - to better jobs, better pay and more career choices. If gaps in your education are holding you back, check out academic upgrading at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. We can help you unlock those doors and build a brighter future. Saskatchewan Polytechnic offers academic upgrading at all four campuses, free of charge. Literacy Levels I and II give you the basic skills you need for work or school. Adult 10 opens doors to job training programs. Adult 12 prepares students to achieve high school graduation.

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SCHOOL OF

MINING, ENERGY AND MANUFACTURING saskpolytech.ca/choices

SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

CAD/CAM ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 74 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning

CAD/CAM engineering technologists are practical thinkers with a flair for creative problem solving and a unique ability to visualize how things work, and give ideas practical form and function. Career opportunities range from design and drafting, to production quality control, to CNC equipment programming and operation. Or you could work in product design, prototype development, 3D printing, solid modeling or advanced stress analysis.

CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA Program duration: 72 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning

Saskatchewan has what the world wants—potash, uranium, oil and gas. This helps keep the demand for chemical technologists strong. The Chemical Technology program develops knowledge and skill 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 university degree.

COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, some distance learning

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, some distance learning

ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA Program duration: 74 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, some distance learning FABRICATOR-WELDER CERTIFICATE Program duration: 34 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

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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 handson 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. Electrical systems are the backbone of modern industry and power generation utilities. The increasing complexity of the field is putting a high premium on skilled electrical engineering technologists. Electrical engineering technologists are more in demand today than ever before. They have the specialized skills our society needs to keep the power on—literally. Career opportunities include jobs with consulting engineering firms, power generation utilities, manufacturing firms, petroleum or mining firms and more. The demand for Electronic Systems Engineering Technology is growing as individuals with specialized knowledge and skills are required to work with complex electronic systems. They’re the ones who integrate technological innovation into our everyday lives. Electronic systems engineering technologists are creative team players who like a good challenge. Opportunities exist in the fields of applied research, automated control systems, microprocessor systems, communication systems and electronic product development. Engineering Design and Drafting Technologists participate in multi-discipline engineering projects. As technologists in this dynamic role, they use industry-standard software to collaborate, design, model, draft, coordinate and document projects in many disciplines such as construction, mining, and manufacturing.

One program, two certificates … double the career options. Fabricator-Welder is a dual trade program that prepares you to work in either the welding or metal fabrication trade. You could be doing custom fabrication, construction, mass production and maintenance in petroleum, mining, forestry, railway and other industries. Trade time and academic credit may be available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

You’re analytical, have an eye for detail, and are at home in a lab ... or maybe you thrive in a creative environment, the outdoors or working with machinery. Careers in mining, energy and manufacturing require a diversity of skills. Our school’s programs train students in everything from engineering technology, welding and industrial mechanics to electronics, ironworking and underground mining.

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Mechanical Technologist

Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2232) Drafting Technologists and Technicians (2253)

$47,500 - $107,200

Drafting Technologists and Technicians (2253)

$41,600 - $85,100

Chemical Technologist

Chemical Technologists and Technicians (2211)

$30,900 - $93,300

Laboratory Technologist/ Technician

Chemical Technologists and Technicians (2211)

$30,900 - $93,300

Quality Control/Assurance Chemical Technologists and Technicians (2211) Technologist/Technician

$30,900 - $93,300

Computer Systems Analyst

Information Systems Analysts and Consultants (2171)

$42,300 - $105,200

Computer Engineering Technologist

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2241)

$37,500 - $86,700

Computer Network Technician

Computer Network Technicians (2281)

$44,500 - $92,600

Electrical Engineering Technologist

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2241) Power Systems and Power Stations Operators (7352)

$37,500 - $86,700

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2241) Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2241) Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2241)

$37,500 - $86,700

CAD Draftsperson

Drafting Technologists and Technicians (2253)

$41,600 - $85,100

CAD Technologist

Drafting Technologists and Technicians (2253)

$41,600 - $85,100

Design and Drafting Technologist

Drafting Technologists and Technicians (2253)

$41,600 - $85,100

Structural Metal Platework Fabricator

Structural Metal and Platework Fabricators and Fitters (7263)

$39,900 - $74,900

Welder

Welders and Related Machine Operators (7265)

$37,500 - $85,100

CAD/CAM Engineering Technologist Design and Drafting Technologist

Electrical Generating Systems Technician

Building Controls Technologist Communications Technologist Electronics Design Technologist

$41,600 - $85,100

$41,600 - $108,200

$37,500 - $86,700 $37,500 - $86,700


SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Project Coordinator

Construction Managers (0711)

$41,600 - $120,000

Land Surveyor

Land Surveyors (2154)

$36,200 - $122,400

Geomatics Technologist

Mapping and Related Technologists and Technicians (2255)

$49,800 - $77,700

Construction Millwright

Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics (Except Textile) (7311) Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics (Except Textile) (7311)

$41,600 - $92,600

GEOMATICS AND SURVEYING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw

Yesterday’s map-makers used sextants and compasses. Today’s geomatics technologists use satellites and computers. Geomatics technologists are investigators, designers, collectors, distributors and managers of geographic data. They are adventurers, diplomats and problem solvers who often act as a point of contact to the public, engineers and contractors. Often called upon to determine spatial information for real-world objects and places, they act in a manner to collect evidence to solve problems. Geomatics technologists are found in the field and in the office, collecting and processing spatial data for analysis, presentation and dissemination.

INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS CERTIFICATE Program duration: 32 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert, Saskatoon

Industrial mechanics or millwrights are responsible for assembling, installing, inspecting, dismantling, moving and decommissioning industrial equipment. Tasks may include welding, cutting, rigging and machining. Graduates can be employed in all sectors of the economy that involve mechanical and moving equipment, such as mining operations, petrochemical, manufacturing, grain handling, power generation and more. Trade time and academic credit may be available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Regina

Saskatchewan’s manufacturing sector continues to grow and need 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.

Industrial Engineering Technologist

Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians (2233)

$42,200 - $98,600

Quality Assurance Technologist

Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians (2233)

$42,200 - $98,600

CAD/CAM Programmer

Drafting Technologists and Technicians (2253)

$41,600 - $85,100

Industrial processes have become so complex that it takes the specialized skills of instrumentation engineering technologists just to look after the instruments used for measurement and control. Instrumentation engineering technologists not only have a knack for fixing things; they have the ability to apply math, science and physics to solve complex measurement and control problems. They’re employed in virtually every sector, with most opportunities concentrated in mining, oil and gas recovery and transmission, oil refining and a variety of fertilizer plants.

Instrumentation Engineering Technician/Technologist

Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics (2243) Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics (2243) Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians (2233)

$64,500 - $104,000

MACHINIST - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 34 weeks Program location(s): Regina, Saskatoon

As a machinist, you will learn how to create the mechanisms you may have only imagined. From the plastic parts in your cell phone to the tires on your car, machinists have made the moulds and dies for manufacturing these 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 may be available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

CNC Machinist

Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors (7231)

$37,500 - $79,000

Machinist

Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors (7231)

$37,500 - $79,000

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 74 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, some distance learning

Mechanical engineering technologists (METs) ensure that the machines and systems our society depends on work the way they’re supposed to. An MET may be involved in many aspects of the design, analysis, testing and maintenance of equipment across a broad spectrum of industries. You can also find opportunities in instrumentation and process monitoring, heating and ventilation systems, and resource management and exploitation, as well as industrial sales. As an MET, you will possess the skills to work solely or as part of a team to ensure projects are successfully completed.

Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2232) Drafting Technologists and Technicians (2253)

$47,500 - $107,200

Technical Sales Specialists Wholesale Trade (6221)

$31,200 - $100,100

Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians (2212) Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians (2212)

$37,500 - $87,100

Stationary Engineers and Auxiliary Equipment Operators (7351) Stationary Engineers and Auxiliary Equipment Operators (7351) Power Systems and Power Stations Operators (7352)

$37,500 - $98,600

Welders and Related Machine Operators (7265) Mechanical Assemblers and Inspectors (9486)

$37,500 - $85,100

INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw

Industrial Mechanic

Instrumentation and Control Technician Planner

Mechanical Engineering Technologist Design and Drafting Technologist Commercial / Industrial HVAC-R Salesperson

MINING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA Program duration: 72 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

Mining is a key sector for the Saskatchewan economy. As a mining engineering technologist, you’ll be part of a team dedicated to ensuring smooth, efficient mine operation. You might work in mine surveying for surface or underground operations, mine drafting, mine ventilation monitoring, ground control monitoring or quality control. It’s a career path that offers good pay and opportunities for advancement.

Mining Engineering Technologist

POWER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - DIPLOMA n Program duration: 74 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

Power engineering is all about keeping the engines of industry running day and night. Power engineering technologists and technicians use their specialized knowledge and skills to control and maintain large, complex power and process systems. There are job opportunities in a wide range of facilities including electrical power generation plants, light and heavy industry, refineries, and public and commercial buildings.

Steam Engineer

Skilled welders are in demand in just about every industry, making it a career with great mobility. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Welding program provides the foundational knowledge and skills you need to operate welding equipment and perform basic welding operations. Grads are in demand in Saskatchewan’s thriving oil and gas, mining, manufacturing and construction sectors. Trade time and academic credit may be available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

Welder

WELDING - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 34 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon

Mining Survey Technologist

Steam Plant Operator Panel Operator

Implement Assembler

$41,600 - $92,600

$64,500 - $104,000 $42,200 - $98,600

$41,600 - $85,100

$37,500 - $87,100

$37,500 - $98,600 $41,600 - $108,200

$33,300 - $53,900

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SCHOOL OF

NATURAL RESOURCES AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT saskpolytech.ca/choices

If you want to play a key role in managing our natural environment or in shaping our built environment, Saskatchewan Polytechnic can help. The School of Natural Resources and Built Environment will prepare you for a career such as forestry technician, park interpreter, environmental protection officer, water resource manager, geographic information science specialist, engineering technologist in civil, environmental and water resources fields and more. SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES - DIPLOMA Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, some distance learning

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.

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Project Coordinator (Civil Construction)

Construction Managers (0711)

$41,600 - $120,000

Civil Technologist I/II (Civil Construction)

Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2231)

$40,600 - $93,900

Construction Inspector/ Estimator (Civil Construction)

Construction Inspectors (2264)

$24,800 - $100,900

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES SPECIALTIES

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CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

Wherever a building, a bridge, a road or other structure is being built, you are sure to find that civil engineering technologists are part of the team building it. Civil engineering technologists are employed in many different sectors. You could work as an engineering assistant in highway construction, utility structures, building construction or land development. Your first job might be in quality control as a technologist in concrete, asphalt or soil testing laboratories, or as a surveyor, draftsperson, detailer or assistant designer. With experience, many Civil Engineering Technology graduates work in management, project management or as principals in their own companies.


SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Project Coordinator (Water Resources)

Construction Managers (0711)

$41,600 - $120,000

Urban Planner (Water Resources)

Urban and Land Use Planners (2153)

$47,600 - $101,600

Water Resources Technologist I/II (Water Resources)

Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2231)

$40,600 - $93,900

As Saskatchewan and Western Canada continue to grow, Civil Technician so does the need for a strong infrastructure. There is an increasing demand for people to conduct materials, soil and asphalt testing and to build and maintain the roadways, transportation systems, municipal services and other facilities Construction Technician that we use every day. A Civil Technician certificate from Saskatchewan Polytechnic allows you to enter this field quickly with a great earning potential and the opportunity Surveying Assistant for career advancement. Civil technicians provide technical support and services to engineers, technologists, contractors and consultants. Potential employers include engineering firms, construction companies, public works, transportation and other areas of industry.

Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2231)

$40,600 - $93,900

Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2231)

$40,600 - $93,900

Land Survey Technologists and Technicians (2254)

$32,300 - $85,4003

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA Program duration: 76 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, some distance learning

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, thus ensuring that the generations to follow are assured access to all that is enjoyed today. Career opportunities are found in private industry, engineering and environmental consulting, and in government agencies.

Construction Managers (0711) Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2231) Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety (2263)

$41,600 - $120,000

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 34 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert, some distance learning

By linking maps to data, geographic information science GIS Analyst (GIS) has become an indispensable tool in resource management—and that has opened the door to exciting new career opportunities for skilled GIS analysts. GIS uses modern technology to link maps with database tables for GIS Technician use in managing wildlife, fisheries, forestry and more. It’s a career that demands computer literacy and problem-solving skills. It is also an emerging field with growing job prospects. GIS Technologist GIS is a tool that is indispensable in any modern natural resource management company. You could work for a natural resources company, First Nations company/community, environmental consulting group or government or municipal agency. GIS graduates have opportunities to ladder into degree programs, getting full credit for their year of training at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.

Mapping and Related Technologists and Technicians (2255)

$49,800 - $77,700

Mapping and Related Technologists and Technicians (2255)

$49,800 - $77,700

Mapping and Related Technologists and Technicians (2255)

$49,800 - $77,700

WATER RESOURCES

CIVIL TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE Program duration: 34 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw

INTEGRATED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - DIPLOMA Program duration: 70 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert, some distance learning

RESOURCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW DIPLOMA Program duration: 70 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert, some distance learning

WATER AND WASTEWATER TECHNICIAN - CERTIFICATE Program duration: Self-paced up to five years Program location(s): Distance learning

PROGRAM OVERVIEW Around the world, growing populations and changing geographical demographics are putting pressure on the planet’s water resources. This is increasing the demand for skilled water resource engineering technologists. How our society uses water resources in the years ahead will impact every sector—business, industry, agriculture, recreation and government. Water resource engineering technologists will be there—whether it is to ensure that a community has a safe water supply, or to assess and minimize the impacts of floods or droughts on a watershed.

Project Coordinator Environmental Technologist I/II Environmental Site Assessor

$40,600 - $93,900 $40,000 - $95,000

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 it. 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 handson role in environmental stewardship. Your first job might be as a forestry worker, park 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. For those with an interest in going on to earn a degree, you can apply your diploma toward two full years of transfer credit.

Biological Technician

Biological Technologists and Technicians (2221)

$33,300 - $77,400

Fish and Wildlife Technician

Biological Technologists and Technicians (2221)

$33,300 - $77,400

Forestry Technician

Forestry Technologists and Technicians (2223)

$21,900 - $65,100

Our province’s natural resources are protected to ensure their long-term vitality. Resource and environmental law practitioners help ensure that conservation is respected. Resource and environmental law practitioners are dedicated, detail-oriented people who excel at sifting through information and using the law to find solutions to tough challenges. Career opportunities are varied— work as a conservation officer, environmental protection officer or fishery, forestry or wildlife officer. You might work for a natural resources company or First Nations community. Transfer credit opportunities allow Resource and Environmental Law graduates to move seamlessly into the third year of degree programs at both Saskatchewan universities.

Enforcement Officer

Forestry Technologists and Technicians (2223)

$21,900 - $65,100

Conservation Officer

$56,500 - $87,600

Environmental Technician

Conservation and Fishery Officers (2224) Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians (2231)

Water and wastewater technicians work behind the scenes to ensure safe, reliable supplies of water. To protect the environment and ensure the safety of our water supplies and to treat and dispose of our wastes, Saskatchewan requires certified operators in public and private water and wastewater utilities. A water and wastewater technician certificate gives you the technical education to apply toward certification as an operator in municipal, industrial, agricultural and recreational utilities.

Technical Sales Specialist

Technical Sales Specialists Wholesale Trade (6221)

$31,200 - $100,100

Park Attendant

Supervisors, Landscape and Horticulture (8256)

$28,100 - $58,100

Water and Wastewater Utility Operator

Water and Waste Plant Operators (9424)

$40,300 - $74,700

$40,600 - $93,900

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SCHOOL OF

NURSING

saskpolytech.ca/choices

Nursing is a compelling career choice: fulfilling work, great job prospects, and a portable skill set. You can choose to work in a hospital, community health centre, outpatient clinic, physician’s office, or with home care. Or you may prefer to specialize in health promotion, administration or research. Saskatchewan Polytechnic has been educating nurses for more than 50 years. With our nursing programs, we’re preparing a new generation of nurses to meet the realities of modern health care delivery. SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

BACHELOR OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING - DEGREE

Psychiatric nursing is a distinct profession in Western Canada. Baccalaureate-prepared registered psychiatric nurses (RPNs) play an invaluable role in the delivery of quality mental health services to clients with increasingly complex needs. They also contribute in roles related to leadership and management, advanced practice, education and research. The Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing program is a degree completion program whereby graduates of a psychiatric nursing diploma program are able to obtain a degree in psychiatric nursing in two or two-and-a-half years. This program is offered on a part-time basis through distance education.

COLLABORATIVE NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM MASTERS DEGREE

Nurse practitioners are an integral part of the health-care system. They provide care in community settings such as primary care clinics, nursing stations and in health-care teams. Nurse practitioners have the authority to perform advanced health assessments, diagnose health problems, order diagnostic tests and prescribe medications. They manage all aspects of client care from the point of entry into the health-care system through participating in health community policy development, health promotion and illness prevention. The Collaborative Nurse Practitioner program is offered jointly by Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the University of Regina. www.sasknursingdegree.ca

PRACTICAL NURSING DIPLOMA n

Compassionate and dedicated, licensed practical nurses are integral members of the health-care team and their skills are in demand across Canada. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Practical Nursing program combines classroom learning, high-tech simulation labs and clinical experience to prepare you for a career as a licensed practical nurse. As a graduate, you’ll be eligible to apply for designation as a licensed practical nurse (LPN). LPNs work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, physician’s offices, home care agencies, private nursing agencies and community health centres.

PSYCHIATRIC NURSING DIPLOMA n

Psychiatric nursing is a distinct profession in Western Canada, and in the territories. As a graduate of Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Psychiatric Nursing program you’ll be eligible to write the national registration examination and apply for designation as a registered psychiatric nurse (RPN) in all four western provinces and in the territories. It’s an open door to career opportunities in mental health and addiction services and working with persons with mental health challenges throughout the lifespan. RPNs work in acute care; community, child, adolescent, adult and geriatric health; social services; mental health promotion; substance abuse/addictions; forensics; and educational programming.

SASKATCHEWAN COLLABORATIVE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING DEGREE

The Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is offered jointly by Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the University of Regina. The program’s innovative courses, clinical lab work, simulation learning and clinical practice education will prepare you for a rewarding career in health care. Accelerated options are available that will allow you to complete your degree in three or 3.5 years instead of four. Qualified LPNs and students with a previous degree who meet certain prerequisites can complete the program in 24 months. As a graduate, you’ll be eligible to write the national registration examination and become registered to practice as a registered nurse (RN). RNs find employment in hospitals as well as community settings, outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities and community and public health organizations. www.sasknursingdegree.ca

Program duration: BPN degree completion for SIAST/Sask Polytech Psychiatric Nursing graduates 2010 and beyond is two years; BPN degree completion for Psychiatric Nursing graduates prior to 2010 is 2.5 years. Program location(s): Distance learning

Program duration: Two years as a full-time student, or over four years part-time Program location(s): Distance learning

Program duration: 68 weeks Program location(s): Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon, distance learning

Program duration: 86 weeks (7 terms over 2.5 years) Program location(s): Regina, distance learning in second and third year

Program duration: 4 years, 3 or 3.5 years with accelerated options. Program completion for SIAST/Sask Polytech LPN graduates of 2008 and beyond is 24 months. Program location(s): Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, some distance learning

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SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN)

Registered Nurses (3152)

$53,400 - $97,300

Nurse Practitioner

Registered Nurses (3152)

$53,400 - $97,300

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

Licensed Practical Nurses (3233)

$44,500 - $83,300

Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN)

Registered Nurses (3152)

$53,400 - $97,300

Registered Nurse (RN)

Registered Nurses (3152)

$53,400 - $97,300


SCHOOL OF

TRANSPORTATION

SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

saskpolytech.ca/choices It’s not only cars and trucks that have become increasingly computerized and complex – it’s agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, recreational vehicles, and planes too. That’s why there’s a growing demand for skilled tradespeople and other individuals who can repair, service and operate them. The programs in our School of Transportation will give you the tools to take on these challenges with confidence.

SAMPLE CAREER TITLES

NOC CLASSIFICATION 1 AND NOC EARNING POTENTIAL2

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN - CERTIFICATE

From global positioning systems integrated into equipment operation and systems management to computerized engine control for environmentally efficient operation, agricultural equipment has gone high tech— and so has the agricultural machinery technician trade. The Agricultural Equipment Technician program blends classroom theory with extensive shop work and a twoweek work placement. Your skills are in high demand at leading agricultural equipment dealerships, service centres and large farm operations. Trade time and academic credit are available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

Agricultural Equipment Technician

Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics (7312)

$35,400 - $91,600

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE

There are more than 18 million motor vehicles in Canada; it’s like job security for auto body technicians. The Auto Body Technician program combines classroom learning with hands-on training in state-of-the-art shop facilities. When you graduate, you’re ready for work at auto body repair shops, dealer repair departments, equipment manufacturers, even aircraft manufacturing plants. Trade time and academic credit may be available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

Automotive Glass Installer

Motor Vehicle Body Repairers (7322)

$29,200 - $61,400

Automotive Refinisher and Motor Vehicle Body Repairer

Motor Vehicle Body Repairers (7322)

$29,200 - $61,400

Automotive Service Technician

$31,200 - $72,100 Automotive Service Technicians, Truck and Bus Mechanics and Mechanical Repairers (7321)

Airline Pilot

Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors (2271)

$34,100 - $102,000*

Charter Pilot

Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors (2271) Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors (2271)

$34,100 - $102,000*

Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanic

Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics (7312)

$35,400 - $91,600

Truck and Bus Mechanic

Automotive Service $31,200 - $72,100 Technicians, Truck and Bus Mechanics and Mechanical Repairers (7321)

Program duration: 35 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

Program duration: 30 weeks Program location(s): Regina, Saskatoon

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN - CERTIFICATE

As vehicles become more sophisticated, demand increases for technicians capable of diagnosing and repairing problems. The Automotive Service Technician program prepares you for a career in the automotive industry. Job opportunities are more diverse than you might think—work in auto repair shops, service stations, engine machine shops, engine building plants, and sales, service and warranty departments. Trade time and academic credit may be available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

COMMERCIAL PILOT DIPLOMA

Take to the skies with Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s awardwinning 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 school. Earning your commercial pilot’s licence with multi-engine and instrument flight ratings will open the door to careers with scheduled or charter airlines and various air operators providing many different types of flying services.

Program duration: 36 weeks Program location(s): Moose Jaw, Saskatoon

Program duration: 30 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRUCK AND TRANSPORT TECHNICIAN - CERTIFICATE

Program duration: 35 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon

Whether working on buses transporting people or heavy equipment hauling earth, it takes a special kind of mechanic to keep the world moving. The Heavy Equipment and Truck and Transport Technician program provides training in two distinct trades: heavy duty mechanic and truck and transport mechanic. A shortage of skilled people means more opportunities in the heavy equipment field (construction, forestry, mining, oil) and the truck and transport field (trucking companies, bus companies). Trade time and academic credit may be available for grads who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.

* Earning potential is based on Transport Canada’s regulated 1,200 hours of flying per year.

Flight Instructor

$34,100 - $102,000*

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PARTS MANAGEMENT TECHNICIAN - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 30 weeks Program location(s): Saskatoon, distance learning

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; and 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 apprentices.

Inventory Control Specialist, Merchandising and Sales

Storekeepers and Parts Clerks (1472)

$25,000 - $72,100

POWER SPORTS EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN - CERTIFICATE Program duration: 35 weeks Program location(s): Regina

Power sports equipment technicians specialize in “big toys”—snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard marine engines and motorcycles. The increasing complexity of snowmobiles, motorcycles and ATVs has created a strong market for technicians with the specialized skills to service them. It’s a career that requires good mechanical skills as well as an interest in new technology and computer diagnostics. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Power Sports Equipment Technician program prepares you for entry-level jobs with major dealers and manufacturers.

Motorcycle and Snowmobile Technician

Motorcycle and Other Related Mechanics (7334)

$33,300 - $64,5003

Marine Technician

Other Small Engine and Equipment Mechanics (7335)

$25,000 - $59,3003

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You can browse through our 150+ programs at saskpolytech.ca or for a closer look at what we have to offer, click “Visit a Campus” for upcoming tours, career fairs and INSIGHT (Explore. Try. Apply.) events. Still undecided? Use our Program Selector at saskpolytech.ca/undecided to build a list of programs that may be a good fit for you.

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High demand programs are open for application from 8 a.m., October 1 to 4:30 p.m., February 15 (Saskatchewan time) each academic year. All supporting documentation is required by 4:30 p.m. (Saskatchewan time), February 28.

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You can apply as soon as you are enrolled in the courses and at the grade level you require for admission. For instance, for a program where Grade 12 is an admission requirement, you may apply in September of your Grade 12 year.

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HOW DO I APPLY? ONLINE = $50

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saskpolytech.ca/ specialadmission

Visit saskpolytech.ca/applynow. VISA, MasterCard and Interac Online accepted.

MAIL = $75

Print a copy of the application form from the website or obtain a paper copy from any campus.

IN PERSON = $75

Visit Registration Services located at any of the main campus locations.

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