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Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves students through applied learning opportunities on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories and the homeland of the Métis. Learning takes place at campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon. Programs serve every economic and public service sector. As a polytechnic, the organization provides the depth of learning appropriate to employer and student needs, including certificate, diploma and degree programs, and apprenticeship training. Saskatchewan Polytechnic engages in applied research, drawing on faculty expertise to support innovation by employers, and providing students the opportunity to develop critical thinking skills.
Why Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Regina
- Campus: A beautiful campus enriching the student experience with services and supports including: Bookstore; Food Services; Library; Students’ Association; Test Centres; Fitness Centres & Gyms: Wellness programs; and International support.
- Location: Regina is the capital city of Saskatchewan. Often known as the Queen City, Regina is the second largest city in the province and is located on Treaty 4 territory, and Homeland of the Métis people. Regina is rich in history and heritage and is one of Canada’s fastest growing major cities. With plenty of amenities such as shopping malls, grocery stores, libraries, recreation complexes, movie theatres, parks and easy access to health care facilities, Regina has everything a student needs.
- Facilities: the Regina campus is fully equipped with hospitality services focused on providing students nutritious and affordable food; the Regina Campus Bookstore–a one stop shop for course materials, stationary, merchandise, giftware, and clothing; and the Student Association, that welcomes students to create their own or join a Student Society to find other students with common interests.
- Applied Research: Saskatchewan Polytechnic delivers practical solutions to everyday problems. Applied research assesses a need, proves a concept and tests new products to refine them for market. From agriculture to artificial intelligence, from biotechnology to biomechanics, Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s faculty experts will help students refine their question, set up a research program and build their prototypes for testing. With dozens of program areas and some of the most advanced equipment in the province — Saskatchewan Polytechnic has the expertise students need. Whether students are aspiring entrepreneurs with a big idea, or industry professionals with a challenge begging for a solution, Saskatchewan Polytechnic has the tools and expertise to help
College Diploma - Computer Automated Systems Technician
More than ever, advances in computer technologies are making the world a smaller place. The computer industry continues to provide people with faster and more robust networks and devices that keep everyone connected. This growth is ensuring that there is a strong demand for the technicians that can design, build, maintain, and repair the computer automation systems that produce global innovations.
This program is ideal for those who are passionate about computers and technology, have an interest in how smart devices and the internet work, and are finding themselves reviewing the newest and latest technology. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Computer Automated Systems Technician certificate program at Regina Campus will immerse students in the latest computer and automated technologies. Hands-on labs and courses that focus on the computers, automated systems, and using industry-standard software and equipment, will give students the confidence to be successful in the fast-paced and evolving computer automated industry.
Students will build a solid foundation in:
- • Computer hardware
- • Customer service
- • Windows operating systems
- • Linux operating systems
- • Simulation and prototyping software
- • 3d modeling
- • 3d printing
- • Data collection
- • Problem solving
- • Project management
- • Python programming
- • Application Programming Interface (API) integration
- • Computer networks
- • Device and network security
- • Wireless technologies
- • Eectronic communication technologies
The program’s delivery methods focus on the technology of today and provides students with a hands-on approach to learning. Assignments may require a considerable amount of time outside of regular class hours.
College Diploma - Computer Systems Technology
Computer systems technologists solve computer-related issues for businesses, government agencies, utilities, law enforcement agencies, health services providers, educational institutions and more. It’s a career that demands a unique blend of skills—computer literacy, technical know-how and communications savvy—but also lets students specialize in areas that interest them the most, including programming, software design, mobile application programming, data communications and web design. Comprehensive technical training gives students a solid foundation of theory and hands-on lab practice in:
- • Designing, installing and managing local area networks
- • Developing computer programs in various programming languages
- • Developing interactive web pages with multimedia components
- • Developing proficiency in several common computer application packages
- • Installing and configuring computer hardware and software
- • Performing systems analysis and design
- • Programming apps for mobile devices (smart phones, tablets, etc.)
- • Providing end-user technical support services
- • Troubleshooting and repairing hardware problems
Students will also learn business principles, project management and communication skills—attributes potential employers look for when hiring for IT personnel.
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