Completion of one of the following recognized qualifying diploma and degree programs **:
Architectural Technologies (Building Sciences or Interior Design)
CAD/CAM Engineering Technology *
Civil Engineering Technologies (Civil Construction or Water Resources)
Electrical Engineering Technology *
Engineering Design and Drafting Technology
Environmental Engineering Technology
Geomatics and Surveying Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology *
Mining Engineering Technology *
* The indicated programs require that students complete additional courses in order to be eligible to graduate.
** In addition, graduates from recognized accredited engineering, urban planning or architecture degree programs will be accepted for admission
Enghlish Requirements:
We are currently accepting a minimum overall score of 105 on the online Duolingo English Test as the equivalent to the minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5, for most programs. Program-specific ELP requirements still apply.
The Bachelor of Construction Management (BCM) degree program is unique in Saskatchewan offering students the opportunity to earn an after-diploma baccalaureate degree with an additional two years of study. The program was developed in response to industry need and global trends for trained professionals in the construction industry. The BCM program combines practical multi-faceted skills with theoretical knowledge and technical training, truly a practitioner's degree.
Sask Polytech is proud of its reputation of providing industry with 'career ready' graduates, and this degree is no exception while providing a unique, direct and relevant path for students to earn a degree in this increasingly important area.
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The curriculum encompasses a comprehensive spectrum of construction management topics including:
scheduling
estimating
safety
contract law
cost control
tendering
project management
During Year 4 of the BCM, students will participate in an industry-supported capstone project.
Graduates will be prepared for leadership roles in the growing heavy industrial, commercial, engineering, and construction industries. They will be actively engaged in managing the safe, timely and cost effective delivery of a broad range of projects in industries like construction, oil and gas, engineering, design, research and development, and entrepreneurship. Career opportunities could include roles such as assistant construction manager, assistant project manager, project document controller, junior contract administrator, assistant facilities manager, project coordinator, and construction inspector.
Health insurance from the Saskatchewan government is completely free and is valid once the student is admitted to the University of Saskatchewan.