This intensive certificate program spans 36 weeks at Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Regina campus. It focuses on teaching the fundamentals of information technology (IT), with a strong emphasis on hands-on learning. Students will learn how to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair computer networking systems and equipment. The program includes coursework in desktop support, server and network infrastructure, Linux, and security, with industry-relevant equipment such as Cisco routers, switches, and small business servers provided for onsite labs. It prepares students for industry-standard certifications, including Cisco, CompTIA, and Microsoft exams, ensuring they are ready to meet the demands of various IT support and network administration roles across different sectors.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for those seeking a fast, practical route into IT networking careers. It is designed with industry input to ensure alignment with current workplace demands, enabling students to earn industry-recognized certifications. The program’s hands-on approach, industry partnerships, and equipment provided for lab work make it especially valuable for practical learners. Graduates can start careers in diverse roles such as network support analyst, help desk technician, or systems administrator, with opportunities across many sectors that depend on computer networks.
The program offers a comprehensive focus on computer networking, covering areas such as desktop and server support, network infrastructure, Linux, and security. As Saskatchewan Polytechnic is a Cisco Regional Academy, the coursework is aligned with Cisco certifications, especially the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Students will have the opportunity to build complex networked systems and gain real-world skills tailored for careers in network support, systems administration, and IT infrastructure support.
Application fees
11.11L
1st year tuition fees
11.11L
Living cost
Applicants must have a Grade 12 diploma with Workplace and Apprenticeship Math 30, Foundations of Math 20, or Pre-Calculus 20. Alternative admission is possible through assessments like ACCUPLACER© for those who do not meet traditional qualifications, considering proven success through tests or post-secondary credits.

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Graduates often find roles in network administration, computer programming, and systems analysis. Potential job titles include computer network technician, network support analyst, help desk technician, and systems administrator. These roles are available in various sectors, reflecting the widespread dependence on IT networks across industries.