Fund your education

There are plenty of great benefits if you are a Saskatchewan resident accepted into one of SAIT’s interprovincial programs, including access to loans, grants, bursaries and scholarships.

Plus, with the Graduate Retention Program, you can get up to $20,000 in tax credits if you return to your province after graduation.

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Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Credential type  Diploma    International applicants Not open to international applicants   time-outline.svg  26 months

Select seats reserved for: Saskatchewan applicants only

Train to perform ultrasounds and monitor patient health with courses covering all the key aspects of ultrasound technology, anatomy and patient care.

people icon 96% graduate employment rate

salary icon $83,572 average starting salary

ic-quality-education.svg100% SAIT graduates satisfied with the quality of their program

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Respiratory Therapy

Credential type  Diploma    International applicants Not open to international applicants   time-outline.svg  3 years

Select seats reserved for: Saskatchewan applicants only

Prepare for a career in emergency rooms and ICUs diagnosing and managing cardio-pulmonary disorders, performing CPR, managing ventilators and providing oxygen therapy.

people icon 100% graduate employment rate

salary icon $70,000 average starting salary

ic-quality-education.svg94% SAIT graduates satisfied with the quality of their program

Respiratory Therapy

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Credential type  Diploma    International applicants Not open to international applicants   time-outline.svg  22 months

Select seats reserved for: Saskatchewan and Manitoba applicants only

Prepare for a career using high-tech instruments and radioactive drugs to help diagnose and treat disease.

people icon 100% graduate employment rate

salary icon $70,000 average starting salary

ic-quality-education.svg94% SAIT graduates satisfied with the quality of their program

Nuclear Medicine Technology


Why Calgary?

SAIT’s central location and on-campus services will give you the lifestyle and community you need to make your post-secondary experience even more memorable.

With its close proximity to the mountains and 333 days of sunshine, Calgary is an exciting city to call home during your studies. Enjoy the 1,000+ km network of paths and bikeways and embrace the multi-cultural city by exploring the many great restaurants and events.

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Attend an information session

Learn more about what you can expect from a career in healthcare, and get the details of what your educational journey can look like #HereAtSAIT by attending an information session.

We have expert staff and faculty available to answer all your questions and provide information about your program of interest, what sets SAIT apart, admission requirements, career paths and more.  

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SAIT residence and housing

If you’re looking to maximize your on-campus experience, SAIT offers affordable, safe and inclusive accommodation.

Learn the better way with SAIT

Our hands-on learning is designed to replicate real-world work experience so you can begin — or get back to — the career you’ve always wanted.

Contact us

School of Health and Public Safety

R213, Senator Burns Building, SAIT Main Campus

Email
hps.info@sait.ca

Monday - Friday | 9 am - 4pm

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SAIT is located on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of Treaty 7 which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina and the Îyârhe Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney.

We are situated in an area the Blackfoot tribes traditionally called Moh’kinsstis, where the Bow River meets the Elbow River. We now call it the city of Calgary, which is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta.