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Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan · Polytechnic · Est. 1988

Star rating 4/6 Universities Canada Admissions open
Type
Polytechnic
Founded
1988
Students
16,000
International
2,500

Overview

Saskatchewan Polytechnic delivers hands-on programmes across nursing, engineering technology, business, mining and agriculture at campuses province-wide.

Programs at Sask Polytech

17 programs across 3 study levels.

Bachelor's Degree

Bachelor's Degree Corporate Law

Bachelor of Corporate Law

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

⏱ 3–4 years 🎓 Full Time 💰 CAD 66,500 total
Bachelor's Degree Music Composition

Bachelor of Music Composition

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

⏱ 3–4 years 🎓 Full Time 💰 CAD 66,500 total
Bachelor's Degree Nursing

Bachelor of Nursing

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

⏱ 4 years 🎓 Full Time 💰 CAD 76,000 total
Bachelor's Degree Physiology

Bachelor of Physiology

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

⏱ 3–4 years 🎓 Full Time 💰 CAD 66,500 total
Bachelor's Degree Public Policy

Bachelor of Public Policy

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

⏱ 3–4 years 🎓 Full Time 💰 CAD 66,500 total

Diploma

Diploma Nursing

Diploma in Nursing

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

⏱ 2 years 🎓 Full Time 💰 CAD 28,500 total

Master's Degree

Master's Degree Applied Linguistics

Master of Applied Linguistics

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

⏱ 1–2 years 🎓 Full Time 💰 CAD 31,350 total
Master's Degree Music Composition

Master of Music Composition

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

⏱ 1–2 years 🎓 Full Time 💰 CAD 31,350 total

Tuition fees & costs

Indicative annual tuition

CAD 15,000 – CAD 23,000/yr

Moderate tuition

Indicative living cost

CAD 13,000–21,000/yr

On-campus accommodation

Fees vary by programme and are indicative. Confirm exact fees with the university before applying.

Admission requirements

High-school diploma (undergraduate) or a relevant bachelor’s degree (postgraduate) meeting the programme’s minimum GPA; programme-specific prerequisites apply.

English: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 86–90 / Duolingo 115 (programme-dependent).

How to apply

  1. 1Check the entry requirements and intake dates for your chosen programme on the official website.
  2. 2Confirm you meet the entry requirements: High-school diploma (undergraduate) or a relevant bachelor’s degree (postgraduate) meeting the programme’s minimum GPA; programme-specific prerequisites apply..
  3. 3Apply directly through the university admission portal (international students may apply via IRCC).
  4. 4Submit your transcripts and English-proficiency scores (IELTS / TOEFL / Duolingo English Test) and pay the application fee.
  5. 5On receiving your offer letter, accept it and, if international, begin your study permit process via IRCC.

For international students

International students need a Canadian study permit. Graduates may qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).

Read the study permit & IRCC guide →

Last updated 14 Aug 2026. Information is provided for guidance — verify with official sources before applying.