Friday, May 7, 2010

Get a career you didn't even know existed!


One of the greatest features of a polytechnic education is the opportunity to connect with educational opportunities that prepare you for careers you had never considered. The reason you have never considered them is not because they do not lead to exciting and rewarding career opportunities, but rather you may not have been aware these educational opportunities even exist.

We can hardly blame you, in some cases they are the only programs of their kind in North America. Engineering Design and Drafting Technology provides you with relevant experience and training in Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) and is transferable to careers in industrial building design and oil and gas processing.

Other programs, such as Exploration Information Technology and Broadcast Systems Technology may sound strange and foreign to us. However, Exploration Information Technology is an interesting hybrid of information technology and earth sciences, preparing you for exciting careers in the energy sector.

Broadcast Systems Technology prepares you for a career working with the technical equipment in the broadcast industry (with the average graduate earning an average annual income of $79,000).

I know what you’re thinking, these sound like amazing opportunities. Are there more? Yes! Automated Systems Engineering Technology is an exciting program exposing students to robotics and preparing them for careers within industry that is continually expanding their utilization of automation.

Mechanical Design Technology allows students the opportunity to use their creative abilities in the development of product design and development.

These exciting programs, complimented by our state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, provide for a relevant education preparing you for specific career opportunities upon completion. For additional information on these programs, or others you may not have considered before, visit sait.ca.

For a complete list of programs still accepting for fall, just click here.

Jason

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