Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina

Computer Automated Systems Technician Diploma

Canada

The Non-degree in Computer Automated Systems Technician Diploma at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina, is a hands-on institution known for industry-focused technical and vocational education. Established roots and modern facilities support a practical approach to learning that prepares students for direct entry into the workforce. The Regina campus offers applied programs designed to meet regional and national labour needs, with a student body that includes a significant international presence and a commitment to experiential learning.

Programs cover a broad range of trades, health technologies, business and engineering technologies, with 27 distinct options that emphasize applied skills, labs and work placements. Strong partnerships with local employers shape curricula and create practicum and co-op opportunities, allowing students to build professional networks and accumulate workplace experience before graduation. Faculty with industry backgrounds provide mentorship and skill-focused instruction aligned with employer expectations.

Campus services support both domestic and international students through advising, skills development and career-centred workshops, helping graduates navigate job search and credential recognition. The college’s practical training model, combined with vibrant community ties in Regina, makes it a pragmatic choice for students seeking applied learning and clear pathways into employment across Saskatchewan and beyond.

About the Program

The Computer Automated Systems Technician Diploma is a non-degree program for students with a high school diploma, lasting one year, offered at Saskatchewan Polytechnic in Canada. It prepares students for careers in computer and automated technologies.

The curriculum covers the latest computer and automated technologies, including designing, building, maintaining, and repairing computer automation systems. Students develop skills in computer engineering and learn about smart devices and the Internet.

Graduates can pursue careers as Computer Technicians, Automation Specialists, Network Administrators, Electronics Engineers, or Technical Support Specialists. They can work in industries like technology, manufacturing, or telecommunications, for employers like Cisco, Dell, or Siemens.

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