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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
Computer Systems Technology Diploma
Computer Systems Technology Diploma

Computer Systems Technology Diploma

  • ID:SPU010022
  • Level:2-Year Undergraduate Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • Grade 12

  • Minimum 60% in Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30*

  • Minimum 70% in one of the following sciences: Physics 30, Chemistry 30 or Computer Science 30

  • Minimum overall average of 65%

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.

Course Information

 

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 you specialize in areas that interest you the most, including programming, software design, mobile application programming, data communications and web design.

The two-year Computer Systems Technology diploma is available full time at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon campus and Regina Campus, with a number of courses also available through distance and/or continuing education.

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Comprehensive technical training gives you 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

You’ll also learn business principles, project management and communication skills—attributes potential employers look for when hiring for IT personnel.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduates are prepared for a wide variety of jobs: computer programmer, software designer/developer, mobile app programming, network analyst, webmaster, web designer and systems administrator. You also have a broad choice of work environments in the public and private sectors. You could work in the IT department of a large organization or be a one-person IT department for a small business. You could join a company that provides computer sales, installation and support for other businesses. Or you could set up your own IT business and work directly with clients.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health insurance from the Saskatchewan government is completely free and is valid once the student is admitted to the University of Saskatchewan.

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