Programs
The Software Development degree program provides you with the knowledge and tools to play a critical role in today's tech-driven economy, helping to improve business processes and shaping how users interact with products, interfaces and applications.
- Program length:
- 2 years
- Location:
- In-person (Main Campus)
- Faculty:
- School for Advanced Digital Technology

Advance your skillset and knowledge of software development and interactive design with a specialization in user experience.
- Program length:
- 2 years
- Location:
- Blended (Main Campus and Online)
- Faculty:
- School for Advanced Digital Technology

Turn your creativity into a tech-focused career as a digital designer with a focus in web design and development.
- Program length:
- 2 years
- Location:
- Blended (Main Campus and Online)
- Faculty:
- School for Advanced Digital Technology

Enhance your software developer training in this 32-week program with courses focused on web application, computer software development and object oriented software engineering.
- Program length:
- 1 year
- Location:
- Blended (Main Campus and Online)
- Faculty:
- School for Advanced Digital Technology

Build a career as an information technology specialist or consultant – focusing on computer, network or telecom systems or software development.
- Program length:
- 2 years
- Location:
- Blended (Main Campus and Online)
- Faculty:
- School for Advanced Digital Technology

Develop the creative and technical skills to design and construct user-friendly websites and services.
- Program length:
- 23 weeks
- Location:
- Blended (Main Campus and Online)
- Faculty:
- School for Advanced Digital Technology

Contact us
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
Advanced Digital Technology

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