New Bachelor of Technology Degree
Load your future faster
Take your diploma further – complete your degree in two years with SAIT’s Bachelor of Technology program. With specializations in Software Development and Cyber Security, build on your existing experience to grow your career in a tech-driven world.
Accelerate your career today!
Easily transition from diploma to degree with our 2+2 pathway
After completing your two-year diploma, you can jump straight into the Bachelor of Technology degree, giving you double the credentials and a competitive edge.
SAIT offers direct entry to our Bachelor of Technology degree to applicants who hold a Software Development or Cybersecurity diploma (or equivalent) from an accredited institution, with a minimum 2.3 GPA (67% or C+).
Direct entry — pending seat availability — is offered to SAIT alumni from the following diploma programs (minimum 2.3 GPA):
- Software Development
- Information Technology Services
- Information Systems Security
- Information Technology
Focus your skills in Software Development or Cyber Security
Learn more about the specialized skills you’ll develop by choosing one of two majors.
Software Development
The Bachelor of Technology program with a Software Development major is your path to a hands-on career in full-stack development. You’ll gain the skills needed to improve business processes and shape how users interact with products, interfaces and applications.
Cyber Security
Grow as a cybersecurity professional with the Cyber Security major. You’ll learn how to respond to and mitigate cyber threats while learning more about best practices and the cutting-edge technologies leading the industry.
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School for Advanced Digital Technology
NN 401, Senator Burns Building, SAIT Main Campus
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Phone - 1.403.284.8543
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Email - sadt.advising@sait.ca
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