Fees and intakes
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Bioscience technologists use applied science to research problems and develop solutions to some of life's many important questions, ranging from food safety to new medicines. Saskatchewan Polytechnic's BioScience Technology program (formerly Biotechnology) is a two-year diploma program that emphasizes a hands-on style of learning. Students' classroom time includes theory, practical exercises and labs. A four-week practicum gives students on-the-ground experience working in a laboratory, so at the end of the program students will be ready for the workplace. The program is designed to give students a strong foundation in both scientific principles and analytic practices. The emphasis is on developing students' lab skills to prepare them for work in the biosciences, biomedical research and applied research fields. Students will develop the skills they need to:
- -Analyse DNA, RNA and protein samples
- -Follow good laboratory practices (GLP) guidelines
- -Handle and prepare laboratory chemicals
- -Organize and supervise laboratory activities
- -Record, process and report data
- -Use analytical instruments
- -Work with plants and animals in a research setting
- -Work with microorganisms
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Learning Environment:
- -24 students are accepted each year. Find out more about books and supplies.
- -Students will experience laboratory work, lectures and a practicum work term.
- -Class hours are 25 to 27 hours per week. Students can expect to complete 30-40 hours of homework each week outside of class time.
- -There is a capstone group project that requires coordination.
- -Students are involved in their practicum selection and location
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After two years of suitable industrial experience, Saskatchewan Polytechnic graduates are eligible to apply for membership with the Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians (SASTT). Students can also use their diploma as a stepping stone to a university degree - receive up to two years' university transfer credits to continue students' post-secondary education in biosciences. The biosciences are an exciting and rapidly expanding field with plenty of job opportunities. Saskatchewan Polytechnic's BioScience Technology program trains highly qualified lab technologists to work in the agricultural biosciences, biomedicine, bioproduct and environment sectors of the Saskatchewan biosciences industry. Saskatchewan Polytechnic BioScience Technology grads are working for agriculture bioscience companies, private research and development laboratories, university research labs, provincial and federal laboratories, food manufacturing companies (quality analysis of dairy, meat and brewery products, etc.) and bioscience equipment and supply companies.
Total Tuition Fees: $30,150
Fees are available on request.
No open intake is listed yet. Submit an enquiry and the team can confirm intake availability.