

Certificate in Industrial Mechanics, Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Moose Jaw
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
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7 Months
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About this course
Industrial Mechanics at Saskatchewan Polytechnic is a one-year certificate program designed for students interested in working with machinery, solving mechanical problems, and hands-on skills. The program covers essential topics such as basic math, drafting, blueprint reading, welding, fabrication, pumps, pipe fitting, mechanical components, and tool usage. Students spend equal time in workshops and classroom sessions, gaining practical experience using industry-standard tools and equipment. A notable feature of this program is a two-week work experience that offers students real-world exposure. The program aims to prepare students for employment across industries like oil and gas, mining, manufacturing, power generation, and chemical processing, where installation, repair, overhauling, and maintenance of mechanical systems are needed.
Why this course is highly recommended
Demand for industrial mechanics, also known as millwrights, is high across western Canada, and this program prepares students for immediate employment in various key industries. The practical, hands-on training combined with strong industry support ensures students gain relevant skills and equipment knowledge. Additionally, credit opportunities towards apprenticeships and a pathway to a bachelor’s degree make this program an attractive choice for those looking to advance their careers.
Specialisation
The program primarily focuses on industrial mechanics, equipping students to become proficient in installing, repairing, and maintaining stationary and industrial machinery. It prepares students specifically for roles in industries such as oil and gas, mining, manufacturing, and power generation.
Course fees
Application fees
10.48L
1st year tuition fees
10.48L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
This is a 32-week certificate program. Admission requires Grade 12 with Mathematics (Foundations, Workplace and Apprenticeship Math, or Pre-Calculus) and an English language requirement. Alternative admission options are available through assessments like ACCUPLACER©, with specific score requirements.
English language test
PTE
63
TOEFL
81
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
105
Career prospects
Graduates of the Industrial Mechanics program work in industries such as oil and gas, mining, milling, manufacturing, power generation, and processing. Potential job titles include construction millwright and industrial mechanic, with employment opportunities in installing, repairing, overhauling, and maintaining mechanical equipment.
FAQs
What is the duration of the program?
The program lasts for 32 weeks.
Are there opportunities for work experience during the program?
Yes, students have a two-week work experience to apply their skills in real-world settings.
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