Recent and past graduates of any SAIT two-year diplomas are eligible for admission to the Fast-Track Technology Infrastructure Management program. See Program Coordinator for further details. Updated February 1, 2011.
Graduates of 2-year diplomas will be awarded up to 5 full junior open options. Students transferring from other institutions into programs at the University of Calgary must make themselves aware of the appropriate required (prerequisite) preparation for courses they wish to take. This may be done by consulting the Courses of Instruction section of this Calendar. Students receiving specified transfer credit status for particular courses should be aware that this does not necessarily imply that exact course equivalence is being awarded, but that this may indicate an equivalent level of experience in a subject area. Updated December 8, 2010 ACAT FORMAL AGREEMENT 89900.
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
The Dental Assisting program has been recognized by the Canadian Forces (CF) and now qualifies for a CF Paid Education program. Students who graduate from the Dental Assisting program receive advanced standing as a Dental Technician in the Canadian Forces (subject to successful enrolment in the CF). This results in a higher rate of pay relative to CF members who have not graduated from a CF-recognized program. In return for having your college education paid for, you will have to serve for a certain number of years in the CF. The amount of time is calculated on the basis of two months' service for each month of paid education. For example, if you receive paid college education over the course of four semesters, you will have to serve in the military for at least 32 months upon completing the program (each semester is four months long). For more information on the Canadian Forces, click here. Updated January 4, 2012.
Recent and past graduates of any SAIT two-year diplomas are eligible for admission to the Fast-Track Technology Infrastructure Management program. See Program Coordinator for further details. Updated February 1, 2011.
Bachelor of Science - Human Science (Post Diploma)
The Bachelor of Science in Human Science (Post Diploma). is offered by Athabasca University's Centre for Science. Students must have successfully completed an approved science-related technician or technology diploma program in allied health from an accredited college or institute of technology before enrolling in the BScHS(PD). Sixty SAIT credits may be applied towards this degree. Information can also be found at Athabasca University's Learning Service Collaborations. SPECIFIC RECOGNITION
Memorial University offers a Bachelor of Technology program, administered by the Marine Institute, with admission available to graduates of nationally accredited applied science/engineering technology and health science technology diploma programs. Graduates of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography diploma program may satisfy the requirements for the degree by successfully completing thirteen courses (39 credit hours) offered by a number of the University's faculties and schools, including a technical project and report. The degree is offered through distance delivery, with all the required courses, together with a number of elective choices, delivered using Internet-based technology. Updated August 28, 2009 FORMAL AGREEMENT
The Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree provides graduates with the technical and leadership skills they need to take on management and supervisory roles. Graduates of two-year Applied Science, Health Science and Engineering Technology diplomas can earn a BTech degree with only two additional years of study. Courses can be taken full-time, part-time or online. Open to graduates of an accredited or recognized Applied Science, Health Science or Engineering Technology program with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Updated April 30, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
Diagnostic Medical Sonography graduates could expect to receive up to 75 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of General Science provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Diagnostic Medical Sonography graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 84 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of Health Sciences degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 FORMAL AGREEMENT
This Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) degree program is extremely flexible and suited to two year diploma graduates wanting to receive their degree in two years (4 one term semesters). Admission requirements for this degree include successful completion of any two year program with an overall average of 70%. The two years of study at University of New Brunswick would be specifically designed to build upon their studies and focus acquired through their college program. This program would be of interest to those college graduates who would like to progress their career in management. Updated November 7, 2007 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Diagnostic Medical Sonography graduates are eligible for up to 57 advanced credits (19 courses) toward the 120 credit hour (40 courses) Bachelor of Allied Health Science (Honours) degree. Students seeking admission to the BAHSc must be graduates from one of the approved health profession programs with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher (on a 4 point scale). Applicants must hold a current license to practice from the relevant licensing body. The BAHSc degree is completely available on-line on a part-time basis. Updated January 5, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
Completion of this program and provincial registration as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) with the Alberta College of Paramedics is required to be eligible to enter the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program.
Graduates of Emergency Medical Technology-Paramedic are eligible for 30 credits toward a 4 year Bachelor of Commerce (Post Diploma) degree, with or without major. Minimum block transfer award for an approved non-business diploma is 30 credits. Updated March 24, 2011 ACAT FORMAL AGREEMENT 127978.
Bachelor of Science (Post Diploma) Human Science major
The Bachelor of Science in Human Services (Post Diploma) is offered by Athabasca University's Centre for Science. Students must have successfully completed an approved science-related technician or technology diploma program in allied health from an accredited college or institute of technology before enrolling in the BScHS(PD). Sixty SAIT credits may be applied towards this degree. Information can also be found at Athabasca University's Learning Service Collaborations. ACAT Formal Agreement #125868.
Graduates of the EMT-P program (now listed in the Canadian Forces Opportunities Directory) who are considering a career in the Canadian Forces are eligible for advanced standing as CF Medical Technician. If students are just entering the EMT-P program may apply to the CF through a Canadian Forces paid education program. If accepted, students receive subsidized college tuition, book and academic equipment, in addition to a salary with benefits and a guaranteed job upon graduation. Click on Canadian Forces Job List then click on “Paid Education” for more information. Updated December 9, 2011.
This SAIT program meets Lakeland College’s academic entrance requirements' however students must have a minimum of five-years full-time experience in Emergency Services in order to be accepted into the Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services program. Updated May 18, 2007 SPECIFIC RECOGNITION
Emergency Medical Technology-Paramedic diploma graduates who are practicing paramedics are eligible for admission into Year III spring semester or Distributed Learning of the Bachelor of Applied Health Science-Paramedic degree program. This program is offered through distance education as well as on campus. Updated October 31, 2008 ACAT FORMAL AGREEMENT 118878.
The Bachelor of Technology degree provides graduates with the technical and leadership skills they need to take on management and supervisory roles. Graduates of two-year Applied Science, Health Science and Engineering Technology diplomas can earn a BTech degree with only two additional years of study. Courses can be taken full-time, part-time or online. Open to graduates of an accredited or recognized Applied Science, Health Science or Engineering Technology program with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Updated April 30, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
Emergency Medical Technology-Paramedic graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 54 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of Health Science program provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Emergency Medical Technology-Paramedic graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 60 credits of block transfer credits towards the Bachelor General Studies degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 FORMAL AGREEMENT
This Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) degree program is extremely flexible and suited to two year diploma graduates wanting to receive their degree in two years (4 one term semesters). Admission requirements for this degree include successful completion of any two year program with an overall average of 70%. The two years of study at UNB would be specifically designed to build upon their studies and focus acquired through their college program. This program would be of interest to those college graduates who would like to progress their career in management. Updated November 7, 2007 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Graduates of this SAIT diploma program with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher will be considered for admission to UOIT’s Bachelor of Allied Health Science bridge program (2 courses). Students who successfully complete the two bridge courses with a minimum grade of 2.3 or higher in each will be eligible for admission to the third year of UOIT’s Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) program. Possession of minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications. Updated November 1, 2010 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
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This program has been discontinued effective September 2007. Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
Recent and past graduates of any SAIT two-year diplomas are eligible for admission to the Fast-Track Technology Infrastructure Management program. See Program Coordinator for further details. Updated February 1, 2011.
Health Information Management graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 60 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of General Studies degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Health Information Management graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 60 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of Health Science degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 FORMAL AGREEMENT
ThisBachelor of Applied Management (BAM) degree programis extremely flexible and suited to two year diploma graduates wanting to receive their degree in two years (4 one term semesters). Admission requirements for this degree include successful completion of any two year program with an overall average of 70%. The two years of study at UNB would be specifically designed to build upon their studies and focus acquired through their college program. This program would be of interest to those college graduates who would like to progress their career in management. Updated May 25, 2007 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Health Information Management graduates are eligible for up to 57 advanced credits (19 courses) toward the 120 credit hour (40 courses) Bachelor of Allied Health Science (Honours) degree. Students seeking admission to the BAHSc must be graduates from one of the approved health profession programs with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher (on a 4 point scale). Applicants must hold a current license to practice from the relevant licensing body. The BAHSc degree is completely available on-line on a part-time basis. Updated January 5, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
Transfer through the Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA), Health Records Practitioners may complete their post secondary degree in Health Information Management, University of Western Ontario or Ryerson University. This option is currently under review. Please check with the department.
Transfer to the Health Information Management program at SAIT may be a consideration upon completion of this program if all admission requirements are met. Contact SAIT for more information. Updated October 31, 2008 INTERNAL OPTION
Transfer to the Medical Transcriptionist program at SAIT may be a consideration upon completion of this program if all admission requirements are met. Contact SAIT for more information. Updated October 31, 2008 INTERNAL OPTION
Transfer to the SAIT Medical Laboratory Technology program may be a consideration upon completion of this program if all admission requirements are met. See department for more details. Updated May 23, 2007 INTERNAL OPTION
Bachelor of Science in Human Science (Post Diploma)
The Bachelor of Science (Post Diploma) Human Science major is offered by Athabasca University's Centre for Science. Students must have successfullycompleted an approved science-related technician or technology diploma program in allied health from an accredited college or institute of technology before enrolling in the Bachelor of Science in Health Science (Post Diploma). Sixty SAIT credits with evidence of current license with association (30 credits if association membership has lapsed) may be applied towards this degree. Click on Bachelor of Science (Post Diploma). Information can also be found at Athabasca University's Learning Service Collaborations. SPECIFIC RECOGNITION
Entrance requirement into BCIT’s Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management states that a two-year post-secondary diploma of technology is the main requirement, therefore graduates of this SAIT diploma are eligible to apply along with English 12 or equivalent or English-language proficiency, two years of relevant work experience subject to departmental approval, and a personal interview with Program Head. Alternate delivery methods are available. Updated July 4, 2007 GENERAL POLICY
Graduates of SAIT’s Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) program who become Certified Laboratory Technologists (CSMLS) are eligible to become Medical Laboratory Technologists (M Lab Tech) of the Health Services team that provides health care to Canadian Forces personnel. They are also eligible to receive a salary (with benefits) and support to offset tuition and materials if they enroll in MLT through the Canadian Forces Non-Commissioned Member-Subsidized Education Plan and click on the "Paid College" tab. Updated April 19, 2011 FORMAL AGREEMENT.
Graduates from SAIT’s Medical Laboratory Technology program are eligible to enter into Charles Sturt University’s Bachelor of Science (Forensic Biotechnology) program taught from their Burlington, Ontario campus, or by distance education (flexible delivery), with the inclusion of a bridging program and a statistics subject. The six month bridging program involves two courses: Physiological Sciences 2 and Introduction to Forensic Science. The bridging program will be offered from July 2011. Students will also be required to complete an introductory statistics course, such as STA201 at Charles Sturt University (available by Distance education mode) or equivalent (subject to approval of the BSc (Forensic Biotechnology) Course Coordinator). Following completion of the bridging program and statistics subject, graduates from the SAIT MLT program will be required to complete a further 20 courses to obtain their BSc (Forensic Biotechnology). Further details of the program can be found at the website above. Updated September 12, 2011 FORMAL AGREEMENT.
Memorial University offers a Bachelor of Technology program, administered by the Marine Institute, with admission available to graduates of nationally accredited applied science/engineering technology and health science technology diploma programs. Graduates of the Medical Laboratory Technology diploma program may satisfy the requirements for the degree by successfully completing thirteen courses (39 credit hours) offered by a number of the University's faculties and schools, including a technical project and report. The degree is offered through distance delivery, with all the required courses, together with a number of elective choices, delivered using Internet-based technology. Updated August 28, 2009 FORMAL AGREEMENT
The Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree provides graduates with the technical and leadership skills they need to take on management and supervisory roles. Graduates of two-year Applied Science, Health Science and Engineering Technology diplomas can earn a BTech degree with only two additional years of study. Courses can be taken full-time, part-time or online. Open to graduates of an accredited or recognized Applied Science, Health Science or Engineering Technology program with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Updated April 30, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
Medical Laboratory Technology graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 75 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of General Studies degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008. FORMAL AGREEMENT
Medical Laboratory Technology graduates can expect to receive up to 69 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of Health Science degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008. FORMAL AGREEMENT
To be eligible eligible for admission to the Post-Professional Certificate Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, applicants must have completed the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) General Certificate within the last 4 years or have been working in the field (at least part-time) in the last 5 years. Individuals considering entrance to this program should contact the Division of Medical Laboratory Science by Email. Updated April 30, 2008 SPECIFIC RECOGNITION
This Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) degree program is extremely flexible and suited to two year diploma graduates wanting to receive their degree in two years (4 one term semesters). Admission requirements for this degree include successful completion of any two year program with an overall average of 70%. The two years of study at UNB would be specifically designed to build upon their studies and focus acquired through their college program. This program would be of interest to those college graduates who would like to progress their career in management. Updated November 7, 2007 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Graduates of this SAIT diploma program with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher will be considered for admission to UOIT’s Bachelor of Allied Health Science bridge program (2 courses). Students who successfully complete the two bridge courses with a minimum grade of 2.3 or higher in each will be eligible for admission to the third year of UOIT’s Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) program. Possession of minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications. Updated November 1, 2010 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
Entrance requirement into BCIT’s BTech Technology Management states that a two-year post-secondary diploma of technology is the main requirement, therefore graduates of this SAIT diploma are eligible to apply along with English 12 or equivalent or English-language proficiency, two years of relevant work experience subject to departmental approval, and a personal interview with Program Head. Alternate delivery methods are available. Updated July 4, 2007 GENERAL POLICY
Graduates of the MRT program (now listed in the Canadian Forces Opportunities Directory) who are considering a career in the Canadian Forces are eligible for advanced standing as CF Medical Radiation Technician. If students are just entering the Medical Radiologic Technology program may apply to the Forces through a Canadian Forces paid education program. If accepted, students receive subsidized college tuition, book and academic equipment, in addition to a salary with benefits and a guaranteed job upon graduation. Click on Paid Education for more information Updated December 9, 2011 FORMAL AGREEMENT.
Memorial University offers a Bachelor of Technology program, administered by the Marine Institute, with admission available to graduates of nationally accredited applied science/engineering technology and health science technology diploma programs. Graduates of the Medical Radiologic Technology diploma program may satisfy the requirements for the degree by successfully completing thirteen courses (39 credit hours) offered by a number of the University's faculties and schools, including a technical project and report. The degree is offered through distance delivery, with all the required courses, together with a number of elective choices, delivered using Internet-based technology. Updated August 28, 2009 FORMAL AGREEMENT
The Bachelor of Technology degree provides graduates with the technical and leadership skills they need to take on management and supervisory roles. Graduates of two-year Applied Science, Health Science and Engineering Technology diplomas can earn a BTech degree with only two additional years of study. Courses can be taken full-time, part-time or online. Open to graduates of an accredited or recognized Applied Science, Health Science or Engineering Technology program with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Updated April 30, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
Medical Radiologic Technology graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 75 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of General Studies degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008. FORMAL AGREEMENT
Medical Radiologic Technology graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 69 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of Health Science degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008. FORMAL AGREEMENT.
This Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) degree program is extremely flexible and suited to two year diploma graduates wanting to receive their degree in two years (4 one term semesters). Admission requirements for this degree include successful completion of any two year program with an overall average of 70%. The two years of study at UNB would be specifically designed to build upon their studies and focus acquired through their college program. This program would be of interest to those college graduates who would like to progress their career in management. Updated November 7, 2007 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Graduates of this SAIT diploma program with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher will be considered for admission to UOIT’s Bachelor of Allied Health Science bridge program (2 courses). Students who successfully complete the two bridge courses with a minimum grade of 2.3 or higher in each course will be eligible for admission to the third year of UOIT’s Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) program. Possession of minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications. Updated November 1, 2010 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
Transfer to the SAIT Health Information Management program may be a consideration upon completion of this program if all admission requirements are met. See department for more details. Updated May 23, 2007INTERNAL OPTION
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
SAIT students holding this approved two year professional diploma from an accredited technical institute in non-business field may receive a block transfer award of 30 credits for their diploma towards a 3-year Bachelor of Management (Post Diploma) degree or a 4-year Bachelor of Management (Post Diploma) degree. Please check the above websites for further program requirements. ACAT FORMAL AGREEMENT 104939.
Bachelor of Science (Post Diploma) Human Science major
The Bachelor of Science in Human Science (Post Diploma) is offered by Athabasca University's Centre for Science. Students must have successfully completed an approved science-related technician or technology diploma program in allied health from an accredited college or institute of technology before enrolling in the BScHS(PD). Sixty SAIT credits may be applied towards this degree. Click on . Information can also be found at Athabasca University's Learning Service Collaborations. Updated February 1, 2011 ACAT FORMAL AGREEMENT 125870.
Entrance requirement into BCIT’s BTech Technology Management states that a two-year post-secondary diploma of technology is the main requirement, therefore graduates of this SAIT diploma are eligible to apply along withEnglish 12 or equivalent or English-language proficiency, two years of relevant work experience subject to departmental approval, and a personal interview with Program Head. Alternate delivery methods are available. Updated July 4, 2007 GENERAL POLICY
Memorial University offers a Bachelor of Technology program, administered by the Marine Institute, with admission available to graduates of nationally accredited applied science/engineering technology and health science technology diploma programs. Graduates of the Nuclear Medicine Technology diploma program may satisfy the requirements for the degree by successfully completing thirteen courses (39 credit hours) offered by a number of the University's faculties and schools, including a technical project and report. The degree is offered through distance delivery, with all the required courses, together with a number of elective choices, delivered using Internet-based technology. Updated August 28, 2009 FORMAL AGREEMENT
The Bachelor of Technology degree provides graduates with the technical and leadership skills they need to take on management and supervisory roles. Graduates of two-year Applied Science, Health Science and Engineering Technology diplomas can earn a BTech degree with only two additional years of study. Courses can be taken full-time, part-time or online. Open to graduates of an accredited or recognized Applied Science, Health Science or Engineering Technology program with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Updated April 30, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
Nuclear Medical Technology graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 75 credits towards the Bachelor of General Studies degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Nuclear Medical Technology graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 69 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of Health Science degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008. FORMAL AGREEMENT
This Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) degree program is extremely flexible and suited to two year diploma graduates wanting to receive their degree in two years (4 one term semesters). Admission requirements for this degree include successful completion of any two year program with an overall average of 70%. The two years of study at UNB would be specifically designed to build upon their studies and focus acquired through their college program. This program would be of interest to those college graduates who would like to progress their career in management. Updated November 7, 2007 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Nuclear Medical Technology graduates are eligible for up to 57 advanced credits (19 courses) toward the 120 credit hour (40 courses) Bachelor of Allied Health Science (Honours) degree. Students seeking admission to the BAHSc must be graduates from one of the approved health profession programs with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher (on a 4 point scale). Applicants must hold a current license to practice from the relevant licensing body. The BAHSc degree is completely available on-line on a part-time basis. Updated January 5, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
Effective September 1, 2007, applicants will receive 26 credits towards specific courses in NorQuest’s Pharmacy Technician diploma program. The specific courses granted for credit are at the discretion of NorQuest College and are subject to the successful completion of specific courses within the Pharmacy Assistant program at SAIT. Graduates of the Pharmacy Technician - Retail are also eligible for this transfer option. Updated April 4, 2011 ACAT FORMAL AGREEMENT #128164.
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
Bachelor of Science - Human Science (Post Diploma)
The Bachelor of Science - Human Science (Post Diploma) is offered by Athabasca University's Centre for Science. Students must have successfully completed an approved science-related technician or technology diploma program in allied health from an accredited college or institute of technology before enrolling in the BScHS(PD). Graduates of SAIT's Rehabilitation Therapy Assistant (Occupational Therapy Assistant specialty only) may be granted 30 transfer credits towards the BScHS(PD) degree. Information can also be found at Athabasca University's Learning Service Collaborations. ACAT FORMAL AGREEMENT 116126.
The Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree provides graduates with the technical and leadership skills they need to take on management and supervisory roles. Graduates of two-year Applied Science, Health Science and Engineering Technology diplomas can earn a BTech degree with only two additional years of study. Courses can be taken full-time, part-time or online. Open to graduates of an accredited or recognized Applied Science, Health Science or Engineering Technology program with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Updated April 30, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
SAIT Rehabilitation Therapy Assistant (Physical Therapy Assistant or Occupational Therapy Assistant) diploma graduates will be considered for entrance into UofC’s 10 full course equivalent Bachelor of Community Rehabilitation (BCR). The applicant who is admitted to the Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies program is admitted to the third year (Year 3) of the 4-year BCR degree-based program. Note also that applicants to the UofC BCR degree program will be required to have successfully completed a 3 credit University Transfer English course as part of the university's admission requirement. Contact the department at U of C for additional information. Updated March 30, 2009 ACATFORMAL AGREEMENTS 116815, 116816.
This Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) degree program is extremely flexible and suited to two year diploma graduates wanting to receive their degree in two years (4 one term semesters). Admission requirements for this degree include successful completion of any two year program with an overall average of 70%. The two years of study at UNB would be specifically designed to build upon their studies and focus acquired through their college program. This program would be of interest to those college graduates who would like to progress their career in management. Updated November 7, 2007 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
Bachelor of Science - Human Science (Post Diploma)
The Bachelor of Science in Health Science (Post Diploma) is offered by Athabasca University's Centre for Science. Students must have successfully completed an approved science-related technician or technology diploma program in allied health from an accredited college or institute of technology before enrolling in the Bachelor of Science in Health Science (Post Diploma). Sixty SAIT credits may be applied towards this degree. Information can also be found at Athabasca University's Learning Service Collaborations. ACAT FORMAL AGREEMENT 89655.
Memorial University offers a Bachelor of Technology program, administered by the Marine Institute, with admission available to graduates of nationally accredited applied science/engineering technology and health science technology diploma programs. Graduates of the Respiratory Therapy diploma program may satisfy the requirements for the degree by successfully completing thirteen courses (39 credit hours) offered by a number of the University's faculties and schools, including a technical project and report. The degree is offered through distance delivery, with all the required courses, together with a number of elective choices, delivered using Internet-based technology. Updated August 28, 2009 FORMAL AGREEMENT
The Bachelor of Technology degree provides graduates with the technical and leadership skills they need to take on management and supervisory roles. Graduates of two-year Applied Science, Health Science and Engineering Technology diplomas can earn a BTech degree with only two additional years of study. Courses can be taken full-time, part-time or online. Open to graduates of an accredited or recognized Applied Science, Health Science or Engineering Technology program with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Updated April 30, 2009 GENERAL POLICY
Respiratory Therapy graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 75 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of General Studies, provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Respiratory Therapy graduates can expect to receive a maximum of 84 block transfer credits towards the Bachelor of Health Science degree provided all admission requirements are met. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU-OL program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Respiratory Therapy graduates could expect up to 60 credits in total out of 120 required for the Bachelor of Science program. Students will take an additional 5 semesters of full time study to complete the specific requirements of the BSc, depending on which major is selected. Students are responsible for consulting with their TRU program advisor to ensure courses selected are appropriate for their program of study or to meet future educational goals. Updated October 31, 2008 SPECIFIC RECOGNITION
This Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) degree program is extremely flexible and suited to two year diploma graduates wanting to receive their degree in two years (4 one term semesters). Admission requirements for this degree include successful completion of any two year program with an overall average of 70%. The two years of study at UNB would be specifically designed to build upon their studies and focus acquired through their college program. This program would be of interest to those college graduates who would like to progress their career in management. Updated November 7, 2007 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Graduates of this SAIT diploma program with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher will be considered for admission to UOIT’s Bachelor of Allied Health Science bridge program (2 courses). Students who successfully complete the two bridge courses with a minimum grade of 2.3 or higher in each will be eligible for admission to the third year of UOIT’s Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) program. Possession of minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications. Updated November 1, 2010 FORMAL AGREEMENT
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.
Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information and possible options there.