- The Diploma in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology at Saskatchewan Polytechnic is offered as 2 years program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- The program consists of 74 weeks in which Year 1 is of 37 weeks and Year 2 is of 37 weeks.
- In this program, students gain knowledge and skills in:
- analog and digital circuits
- automation systems
- data and radio communications
- electronic prototyping
- microprocessors and microcontrollers
- printed circuit board design
- programmable logic controllers
- technical reporting and project management
- Students will develop troubleshooting skills through practical labs, build project management skills, and carry out an applied research project.
- Student's studies culminate in hands-on projects that challenge students to design, test, and construct their own electronic prototype.
- Students use their diploma to ladder into an engineering degree at Lakehead University in Ontario or a technology degree at Memorial University in Newfoundland or a mining engineering technology degree at Queen’s University in Ontario.
- Students can get a job in industrial facilities, manufacturers, commercial organizations, communications providers, resource companies, and public agencies.
- The average salary of the program goes up to 34,000 USD.