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Fourth Class Power Engineering
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
www.sait.caFourth Class is the starting point for those looking to work with high-pressure boilers. Successful completion of Part A prepares students to write the government Part A exam, and successful completion of Part B prepares students to write the government Part B exam.
For full government certification as a Fourth Class Power Engineer, students must also have six months of relevant government-approved work experience. If you're located outside of Alberta, please contact your provincial boilers branch.
Office of the Registrar
1301 16 Avenue NW
Calgary, Alberta, T2M0L4, Canada
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Program Type Occupational
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Credential Type Certificate *
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Length 1 Year(s)
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education Only
- Distance Learning
* Certificate of Achievement
There are no entrance requirements for this program. You can begin registering for courses anytime by clicking a course name or calling 1.403.284.7051. Successfully complete at least 1 of the courses, then declare your intention to complete this certificate by clicking on the Apply Now button on the program page. You will be notified of acceptance and given further direction regarding the completion of this Certificate.
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Updated August 15, 2024. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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