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Power Engineering - Fourth Class

You will receive training in boiler operations, air conditioning, heating, refrigeration and water treatment systems through classroom training, two three-week lab requirements in Saskatoon and one 60-hour work placement.  

More Info:

Information Sheet-Fourth Class Power Engineering (85 KB)

Entrance Requirements

  • Grade 12 with Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30. Previous Saskatchewan Math 30B is also accepted
  • Minimum overall average of 65%
  • English language requirement
  • Chemistry and physics are strongly recommended

Please note that if you do not meet these entrance requirements, special admissions options may be available.

  • Swift Current

Swift Current

September 2025
Schedule Type
Full-Time
Program Length
8 months
Start Date
September 2025
September 2026
Schedule Type
Full-Time
Program Length
8 months
Start Date
September 2026
Approximate Tuition
$7,229
Credential
Certificate
Credit Granting Institute
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
More Information

This program runs September to April. 

Semester 1
• COMP 172 - Introduction to Microsoft Word and Excel
• ELEC 188 - Basic Electricity 1
• ENGP 179 - Applied Mechanics 1
• ENGP 180 - Power Lab 1
• ENGP 181 - Plant Maintenance 1
• ENGP 190 - Boiler & Boiler Systems
• INST 182 - Instrumentation
• MATH 299 - Intermediate Algebra and Basic Trigonometry
• SFTY 172 - Safety, Legislation and Codes
• TCOM 105 - Communications for Technicians
• THER 185 - Thermodynamics (4th Class)

Semester 2
•CLTR 200 - Culture and Diversity 
• ENGP 178 - Heating Systems
• ENGP 183 - Prime Movers
• ENGP 186 - Pumps, Compressors and Lubrication
• ENGP 187 - Power Lab 2
• ENGP 188 - Plant Operation & Maintenance
• ENGP 191 - Boiler Controls and Safety Devices
• PROP 198 - Plant and Process Operations
• RFRG 183 - Air Conditioning
• RFRG 195 - Refrigeration (4th Class)
• WTER 182 - Water Treatment (4th Class) 
• WORK 185 - Work Experience 1

Courses
Introduction to Microsoft Word and Excel
Basic Electricity 1
Applied Mechanics (Fourth Class)
Power Lab 1
Plant Maintenance 1
Boiler and Boiler Systems
Instrumentation
Intermediate Algebra and Basic Trigonometry
Safety, Legislation and Codes
Communication for Technicians
Thermodynamics (4th Class)
Culture and Diversity
Heating Systems
Prime Movers
Pumps, Compressors and Lubrication
Power Lab 2
Plant Operation and Maintenance
Boiler Controls and Safety Devices
Plant and Process Operations
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration (4th Class)
Water Treatment (4th Class)
Work Experience I

What You Will Learn

You will study Fourth Class interprovincial standardized material as preparation to challenge the interprovincial Fourth Class examinations, and write the provincial exam to obtain the Refrigeration Engineers Certificate required to operate larger refrigeration plants in Saskatchewan. As a graduate of this full-time program you may go straight into the workforce or enrol in Third Class Power Engineering after receiving your certificate.

Career Opportunities

Power engineers operate and maintain reactors, turbines, boilers, generators, stationary engines and auxiliary equipment to generate electrical power and to provide heat, light, refrigeration and other utility services for commercial, industrial and institutional buildings and other work sites.

They are employed by power generation plants, electrical power utilities, heavy oil upgraders and gas processing plants, manufacturing plants, mines, hospitals, universities and government and commercial establishments.

To learn more about power engineering and careers paths, visit PanGlobal.

Earning Potential

In 2022, the wage estimates for power engineers or process operators in Saskatchewan was $27.07-$59.00 per hour, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Immigration and Career Training. Employees may earn more or less depending on their employer, location, size of company, level of training, experience and hours worked.

Scholarship Eligible

Apply as a full-time student before April 30 and you will be automatically considered for a $500–$5,000 Entrance Scholarship.

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Swift Current: (306) 773-1531
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