Power engineering courses

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Power Engineering Technology Diploma in Saskatchewan Polytechnic

  • Duration : 2 Years
  • Intake : September
  • Level : Undergraduate Diploma
  • Tuition & fees : $ 14,300 CAD Per Year
  • IELTS : 6.5
  • TOEFL : 81
  • PTE : 63


About Power Engineering Technology Diploma in Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Program Overview

The world runs on power. Power engineering technologists are in charge of operating and maintaining the complex systems used to operate industrial boilers, pumps, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Demand for skilled power engineers is growing, opening the door to good jobs in the oil patch, mining, manufacturing, power generation utilities and more.

Saskatchewan Polytechnic is Saskatchewan’s primary provider of power engineering certification. We offer two levels training: the two-year Power Engineering Technology diploma program and the one-year Power Engineering Technician certificate program.

Note:
Power Engineering Technology is now subject to the First Qualified/First Admitted admission method. Applications will be accepted beginning October 1, 2019.

Power Engineering Technology is a two-year diploma program offered full time at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon campus. You’ll gain knowledge and skills in the operation of power (steam) plants and industrial processes, including:

  • air conditioning and refrigeration
  • boiler operations (high and low pressure)
  • communications
  • computer monitoring of plant operations
  • controls and instrumentation
  • environmental (pollution) management
  • equipment checks and maintenance
  • plant safety
  • pump operations
  • water treatment systems

The program combines classroom learning with hands-on labs, power labs, computer simulations and industry work experiences. Graduates are productive on the job from day one—something employers look for when hiring and promoting.

Certification Opportunities

Power engineering is divided into levels of skill and training called classes (First Class is the highest level). You progress from one class to another through a combination of work experience, course completions and rigorous interprovincial exams.

After completing Year 1, you will earn one year of Fourth Class qualifying time credit from the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK), and be prepared to challenge:

  • TSASK  Fourth Class exams, and
  • TSASK  Refrigeration Engineers exams

After completing semester 3 and 4, you are prepared to challenge TSASK Third Class exams.

Upon successful completion of the diploma program, 9 months of credit will be granted towards work experience for your TSASK 3rd Class. Students who have successfully challenged all TSASK 3rd class exams and are enrolled in semester 5 will be eligible to challenge the TSASK 2nd Class Part A exams.

TSASK certificates are recognized across the country.

Personal study is recommended before you write any industry certification exam.

The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) of Ontario website includes a video that provides information about the power engineering industry and training that may be helpful in determining whether this career is right for you. (The program and students shown are not from Saskatchewan Polytechnic).

The TSASK examination fees are:

Fourth Class - (Year 1) - Two exams at $108 per exam
Third Class - (Year 2) - Four exams at $108 per exam
Second Class - (Year 2) - Three exams at $216 per exam
(3 additional second class exams [Part B] are required after course completion)
Refrigeration Engineers (Year 1) - One exam at $108

Diploma to Degree

Use your diploma to ladder into a mining engineering technology degree at Queen’s University in Ontario.

Career and Salary Information

Your Career

Power engineering technologists work with large, complex power systems. You could work as a power engineer or process operator in utility (power) plants, refineries, pulp and paper mills, breweries, mines, gas processing plants, heavy oil upgraders, fertilizer plants or chemical plants. You could be responsible for heating, air-conditioning, ventilation and refrigeration systems in commercial, institutional or residential complexes. You can also put your knowledge to work in industrial and mechanical design and sales.

Academic qualification equivalents:

  • Grade 12 with a minimum 60% in each of the following subjects: English Language Arts A30, English Language Arts B30, Chemistry 30 and Pre-Calculus 30

English language requirements (one of the below):

  • IELTS       :    Overall minimum score of Band 6.5 with a minimum score of 5.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL     :     An overall minimum score of 81 on the Internet-based Test of English
  • PTE          :    A minimum score of 63 with minimum component scores of 50.

Saskatchewan Polytechnic Highlights

Type Public
Campus Setting Urban
Application mode Online and Paper mode available
Graduation rate 62%
Acceptance rate 96%
Number of Students 16,008
Overall cost of living 14,762 CAD
Academic calendar Semester based
% of International students 6%
Number of campuses 4
Medium of instructions English
Undergraduate Tuition fee 14,044 CAD
Postgraduate Tuition fee 16,426 CAD
Cost of living 694 -1147 CAD per month

Saskatchewan Polytechnic First-Year Tuition Fees And Living Expenses For International Students

Over the course of one academic year, the following graph displays tuition and living expense estimates in Canadian currency for one full-time international undergraduate student. Please bear in mind that these are only estimates; actual pricing will vary depending on your needs and preferences. Other factors to consider include currency changes, visa and study authorization fees, and vacations back home.

  • For international students, the overall fees will range from:-
Particulars Amount
Administrative fees 50.00 to 150.00 CAD
Application fees 150 CAD
Student association fee 95.00 to 445.00 CAD
Non-refundable fee at the start) 1,000 CAD
Tuition fee range 6,195 to 18,089 CAD
Laboratory fee 100.00 to 409.00 CAD with no fees for
some courses which do not have a lab service.
Books and Supplies 200 to 3,725 CAD
Technology fee 50 to 146 CAD
  • For a student of Saskatchewan Polytechnic the required financials (Cost of Attendance) can be:-
Description of Financials Amount in CAD
Average cost of tuition 11245.77 CAD
Cost of living 10799.39 CAD
Application fee 150 CAD
Estimated total (per year) 22,195.16 CAD

Know more about Studying in Canada

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Post Study Work Permit in Canada Up to 3 Years after graduation depending on the course.
Cost of Student Visa in Canada CAD 150
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Fees components - (1st year Fees and expense)

Tuition & fees :

$ 14,300

Total

$ 14,300