Power Engineering Courses in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan programs and certification for power engineers through TSASK.
Programs change frequently. Always verify admissions, schedules, and credential outcomes on the school's official site.

Saskatchewan Power Engineering
Power engineer certification in Saskatchewan is regulated by TSASK (Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan). TSASK publishes detailed exam information and scope-of-authority summaries by class level.
Training Programs
Saskatchewan has several institutions offering power engineering training across the province. All programs follow the SOPEEC curriculum for interprovincial credential recognition.
Distance Learning
- Sask DLC (Distance Learning Centre) : Online programs in cooperation with SaskPower and Saskatchewan Polytechnic. TSASK-recognized and SOPEEC-aligned curriculum for 4th and 5th class certification.
- Consider programs at Alberta schools (NAIT, SAIT) with credential transfer
TSASK Exam Information
TSASK provides detailed exam format information:
- 4th Class: Two papers, 100 MCQs each, 3 hours per paper, 65% pass mark (source)
- 3rd Class: Additional papers building on 4th class knowledge (source)
- 2nd Class: Six MCQ exams, 100 questions each (source)