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Duration

1 year

Tuition

$14,421

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May 4-May 4

Plus 1 other start dates

Sep 1 - Sep 1 2027

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Certificate

Year Founded

1916

Scholarships

no

SAIT’s Object Oriented Software Development program provides comprehensive training for students seeking a career as full-stack software developers. The program emphasizes mastery of object-oriented programming, guiding learners from foundational concepts to advanced techniques across multiple programming languages. Students gain hands-on experience in web-based application development and relational database management, while also working with industry-standard development tools to simulate real-world software projects. The curriculum spans 38 weeks over three semesters and includes a blend of technical courses and practical projects, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to handle the demands of modern software development.

Throughout the program, students develop the skills and knowledge required for a variety of roles in the technology sector, including software developer, programmer, systems analyst, web developer, and IT consultant. In addition to technical expertise, the program emphasizes career skills, security practices, and professional development, including a practicum and project-based learning experiences. By the time students complete the 28.5-credit program, they are equipped to enter the workforce with the practical experience, problem-solving abilities, and professional skills needed to succeed in full-stack development and computer programming.

Admission Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.

What You’ll Learn

  • Master object-oriented programming concepts and techniques across multiple languages.
  • Develop web-based applications and work with relational databases in real-world scenarios.
  • Apply software security principles, rapid application development, and modern development tools.
  • Gain professional skills through practicum experience, project-based learning, and career development courses.

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Student Reviews (9)

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Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

An insane money grab.

Anonymous

Calgary • December 4, 2025

Graduated From

not provided

Overall:

1 out of 5

Instructors:

1 stars

Curriculum:

3 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars

Thankfully I’m not just out of high school dealing with this money grab. The power engineering courses unfortunately are mandated by legislation as a requirement for work in the field and SAIT is THE worst at educating. It is a glorified text book ...

Thankfully I’m not just out of high school dealing with this money grab. The power engineering courses unfortunately are mandated by legislation as a requirement for work in the field and SAIT is THE worst at educating. It is a glorified text book with computer quizzes. And for that they charge through the nose. I might as well have gone back to university and taken a degree in Engineering for the price I paid for this time limited course. No text books made available, no answers from a so called instructor, money paid for exams, extortion money for extensions of online courses. Just pure money making by a failing institution. I had better hopes for SAIT. Going to do all my online elsewhere.
Do not go here.

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

Dismal

Anonymous

Calgary • March 4, 2024

Graduated From

Electrical Engineering Technology

Overall:

2 out of 5

Instructors:

1 stars

Curriculum:

1 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars

If you want to pay out of your nose to try and learn from instructors who can barely speak english let alone interface with you in figuring things out, this is the school for you. What a worthless program and diploma-mill of an institution. Spend your ...

If you want to pay out of your nose to try and learn from instructors who can barely speak english let alone interface with you in figuring things out, this is the school for you. What a worthless program and diploma-mill of an institution. Spend your time and money pursuing things closer to you than the pigeonholes places like this would have you shoved inside.

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