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Program Overview
If you’re fascinated by what makes computers tick, both inside (hardware) and out (software), becoming a computer engineering technologist has great possibilities. Work in information technology roles, network security, embedded systems, robotics, and automated systems. The future is still unfolding, and your career could go in many directions.
The Computer Engineering Technology program is a three-year, nationally recognized, diploma offered full time at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Moose Jaw campus. You’ll get an exceptional hands-on learning experience during five semesters of classroom study and three Co-operative Education work terms.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic is unique in our emphasis on both hardware and software. You’ll learn how to:
analyze, test and design analog and digital circuits
design, fabricate and populate printed circuit boards
program personal computers and microcontrollers using various programming languages
design and test interfaces between computers and peripherals
design, install and administer networks
design and test various digital data transmission systems
install, configure and maintain workstations and servers in various operating system environments
A capstone research project gives you an opportunity to apply what you’ve learned to the development of an original design, from concept through to prototype.
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Year 1 - Semester 1
CAD 100Computer Aided Design3Show course details
COMP 112Introduction to Computer Programming3Show course details
ENGE 120Basic Electricity4Show course details
LABS 120Basic Electricity Lab4Show course details
MAT 110Mathematics for Engineering Technologies4Show course details
SEM 101Technology Seminars1Show course details
STAT 200Statistics for Technology2Show course details
TCOM 102Workplace Communication3Show course details
Year 1 - Semester 2
COHS 220Networking Computers4Show course details
DGTL 110Digital Logic2Show course details
DGTL 111Digital Logic Laboratory3Show course details
ENGE 107Semiconductor Electronics4Show course details
ENGE 200Alternating Current (AC) Basic Electricity4Show course details
INST 223Basic Instruments3Show course details
MAT 112Differential Calculus for Engineering Technologies3Show course details
TCOM 103Technical Communication3Show course details
Co-operative Work Term 1
COOP 101Co-operative Work Term0Show course details
Year 2 - Semester 3
CIRC 220Analog Integrated Circuits4Show course details
CLTR 200Culture and Diversity2Show course details
COAP 222Computer Programming4Show course details
COMP 221Computer Hardware Fundamentals4Show course details
COMP 222Microcontroller Programming4Show course details
ENGE 221Robotics and Embedded Systems4Show course details
MAT 210Integral Calculus for Engineering Technologies3Show course details
Co-operative Work Term 2
COOP 201Co-operative Work Term0Show course details
Year 2 - Semester 4
BUS 203Entrepreneurship for Engineering Technologies2Show course details
CNST 220Construction Techniques3Show course details
COMP 207Computer Interfacing2Show course details
COMP 217Computer Interfacing Laboratory3Show course details
INST 229Electronic Instruments2Show course details
MAT 211Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Technologies3Show course details
MGMT 211Project Management2Show course details
PHYS 105Physics3Show course details
Co-operative Work Term 3
COOP 301Co-operative Work Term0Show course details
Year 3 - Semester 5
COAP 300Artificial Intelligence2Show course details
COAP 301Artificial Intelligence Laboratory3Show course details
COMP 227Process Control Systems4Show course details
COMP 301Software Systems2Show course details
COMP 302Software Systems Laboratory3Show course details
CSEC 300Cybersecurity4Show course details
PROJ 222Capstone Research Project4Show course details
TCOM 104Applied Research in Technology2
Graduates work as network administrators, systems coordinators and systems analysts in IT training and support, research and development and customer sales and service. You can also pursue your dream career in gaming and multimedia development, graphical user interface development, IT security, web-based applications and more.
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