These are mandatory and all come with course.
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Fall-September 01-May-2023 | 2023-05-01 |
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The Bachelor of Construction Management (BCM) degree program is unique in Saskatchewan offering students the opportunity to earn an after-diploma baccalaureate degree with an additional two years of study.
The BCM program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic combines practical multi-faceted skills with theoretical knowledge and technical training, truly a practitioner's degree.
The curriculum encompasses a comprehensive spectrum of construction management topics including:
During Year 4 of the BCM, students will participate in an industry-supported capstone project.
This program is offered with the written authorization of the Minister of Advanced Education, effective July 1, 2017.
The work-integrated learning (WIL) work term may be paid, so you'll earn while you learn.
Many of the WIL employers require both a valid Saskatchewan Driver's License and a clean driver's abstract.
For international students, it can take up to 12 months to obtain a driver's license; therefore, it is to your advantage to come with a driver's license from your home country if possible.
$30,300
Cost of living | 1 person | $6,973 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $4,800 |
Tuition | 1 person | $25,500 |
Applicants may be conditionally waitlisted and/or conditionally accepted where proof of registration in an English language Centre program is provided.
Proof must include a specified date by which the individual is anticipated to meet the ELP requirement.
Successful completion of a Saskatchewan Polytechnic-recognized ESL program from a Canadian college or university, if it is considered equivalent to Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s required TOEFL iBT or IELTS admission requirements.
Proficiency equivalents will be reviewed by Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s International Admissions Representative in consultation with the relevant program head. Registrar approval will be required.
Pre-EAP
If you are just starting to learn English with an IELTS score of less than 5.5, you can take Pre-EAP courses to improve your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.
Course and IELTS level | Course length and estimated cost | Start date and location |
Pre-EAP (CW L1) Below 4.0 | 8 weeks $3,765 | Six start dates per year Online |
Pre-EAP (CW L2) 4.0 | 8 weeks $3,765 | Six start dates per year Online |
Pre-EAP (CW L3) 4.5 | 8 weeks $3,765 | Six start dates per year Online |
Pre-EAP (CW L4) 5.0 (no band <4.5) | 8 weeks $3,765 | Six start dates per year Online |
EAP
Advance your social and academic English skills with these courses to achieve the IELTS level needed to begin your program study at Sask Polytech.
Course and IELTS level | Course length and estimated cost | Start date and location |
EAP 1 5.5 | 15 weeks $4,500 | January and May Hybrid delivery in Saskatoon |
EAP 2 6.0 | 15 weeks $4,500 | May and September Hybrid delivery in Saskatoon |
IELTS | TOEFL iBT | PTE | Duolingo | |
Pre-EAP (CW L2) | 4.0 | 28 | 24 | 60 |
Pre-EAP (CW L3) | 4.5 | 32 | 30 | 70 (no band <50) |
Pre-EAP (CW L4) | 5.0 | 35 | 40 | 80 (no band <60) |
EAP 1 | 5.5 | 46 | 45 | 90 (no band <70) |
EAP 2 | 6.0 (no band <5.5; at least one band >6.0) | 62 | 50 | 100 (no band <80) |
Effective July 2022:
Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology (formerly CAD/CAM Engineering Technology), Electrical Engineering Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology graduates are required to complete a surveying course such as SRVY 228 or equivalent in order to be eligible to graduate.
In addition, graduates from recognized engineering, urban planning, or architecture degree programs will be accepted.
TCOM 103, ADMN 108, ADMN 211, ADMN 212, and either ADMN 258 or MKTG 228 (MGMT 214) prior to acceptance into the program.
* The indicated programs require that students complete additional courses in order to be eligible to graduate.
** In addition, graduates from recognized accredited engineering, urban planning, or architecture degree programs will be accepted for admission
Note:
Any qualified applicants who do not have the required admission credits identified will be provided with a bridging plan to acquire the needed credits.
Effective July 2022: For Red Seal Carpentry applicants, it is strongly recommended that candidates complete MAT 120 prior to entering the program.
The program head will evaluate the applicant's academic credentials for their eligibility for Special Admission. This evaluation will be done at the discretion of the program head within Saskatchewan Polytechnic credit and PLAR procedures.
International students can also be considered under this review process.
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