Grade 12 with a minimum of 60% in Pre-Calculus 30*
Physics 30
We are 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.
Western Canada is growing—our economy, our population, our demand for energy. Electrical engineering technologists are specialists in the generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of energy. It’s a powerful career choice that demands good problem-solving skills and an eye for detail. In return, you’ll enjoy good job prospects, excellent mobility and great earning potential.
The Electrical Engineering Technology program is a three-year diploma offered full time at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Moose Jaw Campus. There are five academic semesters and three Co-operative Education work terms.
You’ll study topics similar to Electronic Systems Engineering Technology students, including computer-aided drafting, computer applications and programming, digital logic circuits, basic electricity, semi-conductor electronics and AC circuits. Your knowledge and skills will become more focused as you advance. You’ll study:
electrical system design
lighting design
electrical power generation
relaying and protection
electrical systems and transmission design
electrical machines
industrial control systems
instrumentation
Lab work and projects provide a hands-on focus to learning. You’ll develop a technical proposal, apply research skills to a technical problem, design and build electrical systems and more.
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Year 1 - Semester 1
CADD 120Computer Aided Drafting 13Show course details
ENGE 120Basic Electricity4Show course details
LABS 120Basic Electricity Lab4Show course details
MAT 110Mathematics for Engineering Technologies4Show course details
PHYS 101Engineering Physics3Show course details
SAFE 112Safety and Code Book Regulations1Show course details
SEM 101Technology Seminars1Show course details
STAT 200Statistics for Technology2Show course details
TCOM 102Workplace Communication3Show course details
Year 1 - Semester 2
CLTR 100Diversity3Show course details
DGTL 221Digital Logic Circuits2Show course details
ELTR 221Semi-Conductor Electronics3Show course details
ENGE 201Direct Current Machines3Show course details
ENGE 220Alternating Current Circuits4Show course details
LABS 200Direct Current Machines Lab2Show course details
LABS 221Alternating Current Circuit Lab3Show course details
LABS 222Semi-Conductor Electronics Lab2Show course details
MAT 112Differential Calculus for Engineering Technologies3Show course details
Co-operative Work Term 1
COOP 101Co-operative Work Term0Show course details
Year 2 - Semester 3
CNTR 230Industrial Machine Controls3Show course details
DSGN 225Power Transmission and Distribution4Show course details
ELTR 223Industrial Power Electronics 13Show course details
ENGE 202Alternating Current Machines3Show course details
INST 225Instrumentation2Show course details
LABS 201Alternating Current Machines Lab2Show course details
LABS 224Industrial Power Electronics Lab 12Show course details
LABS 230Industrial Machine Controls Lab2Show course details
MAT 210Integral Calculus for Engineering Technologies3Show course details
SEM 208Engineering Seminars 31Show course details
Co-operative Work Term 2
COOP 201Co-operative Work Term0Show course details
Year 2 - Semester 4
COAP 232Computer Programming3Show course details
COMP 246SCADA Systems3Show course details
ENGE 231Transformers3Show course details
ENVR 206Energy Resource Management3Show course details
MAT 211Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Technologies3Show course details
PROJ 287Project Management2Show course details
TCOM 103Technical Communication3Show course details
Co-operative Work Term 3
COOP 301Co-operative Work Term0Show course details
Year 3 - Semester 5
CNTR 231Control Systems2Show course details
DSGN 209Electrical Systems Design4Show course details
ELTR 228Industrial Power Electronics 23Show course details
ENGE 232Power System Protection3Show course details
LABS 227Industrial Power Electronics Lab 23Show course details
LABS 232Power System Protection Lab3Show course details
PROJ 206Capstone Project2Show course details
TCOM 104Applied Research in Technology2Show course details
Demand for electrical engineering technology graduates is strong. There are opportunities in construction, manufacturing, consulting engineering, power generation, renewable energy, mining, oil and gas. You could work in plant operations and maintenance, technical sales and service, automated control systems, design, estimating, metering and more.
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