Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Saskatoon

Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Diploma

Canada

The Non-degree in Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Diploma at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Saskatoon is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Saskatchewan Polytechnic in Saskatoon is a leading Canadian applied learning institution established in 1941, focused on career-oriented education and technical training. The Saskatoon campus delivers hands-on programs in health sciences, engineering technologies, business and trades, designed with employer input to match regional and national labour needs. With around 15,000 students and strong industry connections, the polytechnic emphasizes workplace readiness and practical skills.

Programs emphasize simulations, lab work, co-op placements and industry projects so students graduate with job-ready competencies. Faculty bring current professional experience into teaching and campus facilities replicate workplace environments to accelerate learning. International students receive orientation, language support and dedicated services for credential recognition, visa guidance and career placement in Canada’s growing sectors.

Saskatoon offers an affordable, safe city with a welcoming community, active cultural events and outdoor recreation along rivers and parks. Student services include housing assistance, mental health supports and employer networking events to ease the transition to employment. With 34 programs and flexible continuing education options, Saskatchewan Polytechnic supports lifelong learning and provides clear, applied pathways for international students pursuing technical careers in Canada.

About the Program

The Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Diploma is for students who want to turn ideas into real products. This non-degree program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic in Canada takes one year to complete and helps students develop skills in design, engineering analysis, and prototyping.

Students learn about mechanical engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing. They practice designing and planning the production of smart products, including user-configurable options and intelligent control. Hands-on projects help students develop problem-solving skills and learn to work with automation and robotic equipment.

Graduates can work as design engineers, manufacturing engineers, quality control specialists, mechanical engineers, or engineering technicians in industries like aerospace, automotive, or consumer goods. They can work for companies that design and manufacture products, or for firms that specialize in engineering and consulting services.

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