Feb 13, 2025  
PUBLISHED 2025-2026 Credit Catalog 
    
PUBLISHED 2025-2026 Credit Catalog

Respiratory Therapy

Location(s): In Person (Main Campus)


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Our intensive Respiratory Therapy program trains you to diagnose, treat, and manage cardio-respiratory patients in various medical settings.

This program leverages theory and practical application to equip you with the skills needed for a successful career.

In this program, you will:

  • learn life-saving procedures like cardiopulmonary resuscitation and advanced ventilator management 
  • master oxygen and aerosol therapies to support patient breathing 
  • develop comprehensive skills in patient evaluation 
  • gain experience with pulmonary function testing and blood analysis 
  • engage in simulations that mimic real patient responses in SAIT’s Centre for Advanced Patient Care Simulation
  • acquire hands-on experience in diverse settings, including ICU, emergency departments and home care environments 
  • benefit from classroom studies that cover new technologies and best practices in care for the respiratory system.

Embark on a career as a therapist in acute and community care settings, diagnostic labs and beyond. With experience, you can move into education, research, administration or management roles within the healthcare sector.

With a history of training successful graduates since 1970, our program is a beacon for those looking to make an impact in respiratory therapy. 

Traits, skills and aptitudes


Respiratory therapists tend to be objective, methodical and innovative.  

You need:

  • effective communication skills 
  • organization, critical thinking and problem-solving skills 
  • the ability to tolerate the sight of human blood and tissue
  • physical stamina to transport, lift, and position patients and equipment 
  • compassion and an interest in caring for others
  • the ability to act quickly and decisively in a crisis
  • the ability to work well under stress, maintain professional behaviour and regulate your emotions 
  • the ability to work on your own and within a team.

You will need to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) for long periods, which includes exposure to latex and other disinfection materials. You should be comfortable performing patient care procedures in very close proximity to your patients. 

Some roles require extended work hours and shift work, including nights and weekends.

You are encouraged to refer to the ALIS website for career, learning, and employment information for respiratory therapists and the National Competency Framework for the profession to ensure you can successfully meet the occupational requirements for the program and profession.

Practicum, co-op and work integrated learning opportunities


You’ll complete practicum rotations in adult, pediatric and neonatal intensive care units, the emergency department, anesthesia, wards, home care, pulmonary function and blood gas labs.

Your shifts may occur at any time of day (including overnights), on weekdays or on weekends. During the program’s third-year practicum rotations, you’ll spend most of your time in the workplace but will be required to return to SAIT for a short period each semester, regardless of your practicum location.

You will be assigned practicum placements with consideration given to your preference of location. However, due to limited availability in Calgary, you might need to travel or relocate outside the city. Special considerations will not be accommodated.

In compliance with the practica agreements with our clinical partners, you will be required to provide specific documentation before you can participate in your practicum. Find out what requirements you need for this program. 

In addition to the standard requirements, you’ll need to complete the Neonatal Resuscitation Program offered by the Canadian Pediatric Society. Proof of completion must be submitted before your fifth semester. The certification must be valid for the entire practicum year. 

If you are admitted to this program as part of the reserved seats for current residents of Saskatchewan, you will complete part of the program’s practicum hours outside of the standard sequencing.

Accreditations, designations or certifications


Our Respiratory Therapy program is accredited by Accreditation Canada. SAIT works closely with our advisory committee to ensure our curriculum continues to exceed provincial and national accreditation standards.

Graduates must successfully challenge the Health Professionals Testing Canada (HPTC) examination to earn the right to practice respiratory therapy in Canada. Most provinces in Canada also have a provincial regulatory body, which you will need to join to work in that province. 

All graduates may become members of the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (CSRT) by paying the membership fee, and this is required to practice in an unregulated province.

If you intend to work in Alberta after graduation and your first language is not English, you will need to meet the English language requirements of the College of Respiratory Therapists of Alberta (CRTA). Other regulators may also have specific language proficiency requirements. Please contact the regulator of the province you wish to work in to determine their specific requirements.

Specialized intakes


Some seats in each intake of this program are reserved for applicants currently residing in Saskatchewan via our interprovincial health training agreements.

Credential


Upon successful completion of this program, you’ll be awarded a SAIT Respiratory Therapy diploma.

Program length


3 years

Accepts international applicants - PGWP-eligible


This program accepts international applicants and meets the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit program, as long as the student is registered in on-campus classes or completes more than 50% of the courses on campus (for blended options). 

International students attending all classes online will NOT be eligible for a Post-Graduate Work Permit. International students are responsible for maintaining their eligibility throughout their studies. 

Not eligible for CAJG


This program is not eligible for the Canada Alberta Job Grant

Related careers


Our graduates may work in the following occupations. Some careers require additional experience and education.

Potential careers (NOC):

  • Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists (32103)
  • Managers in healthcare (30010)
  • Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41404)
  • Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists (32123)

Admission requirements - Applicants educated in Canada


Applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency and meet the following requirements or equivalents:

  • at least 70% in Math 30-1 or at least 75% in Math 30-2, and
  • at least 70% in English Language Arts 30-1, and
  • at least 70% in Chemistry 30, and
  • at least 70% in Biology 30.

You must also achieve at least 50% in the School of Health and Public Safety’s entrance testing process.

SAIT accepts high school course equivalents for admission for applicants educated outside Alberta.

Admission requirements - Applicants educated outside of Canada


All applicants who were educated outside of Canada must demonstrate English language proficiency and provide proof they meet the program admission requirements with an international document assessment. Find accepted educational documents and assessment options

SAIT may also accept courses completed at certain international post-secondary institutions.

Application process


Before applying to this program, you must complete the necessary entrance tests.

Refer to Health and Public Safety entrance testing to find the required tests and deadlines and instructions on how to book your exams. 

Program outline


The Respiratory Therapy diploma requires 96 credits (27 courses) to complete.

The program spans three years, with two semesters in the first and second year respectively, and three semesters in the third year.

The program is delivered in a blended format, with courses in theory that may be offered in-person and/or online, as well as face-to-face lab and practicum components.

Suggested schedule of study


Progression


You must attain a PGPA and/or a CGPA of 2.0 or better each semester and pass the prerequisite courses to progress through the program.

To qualify for graduation, you must pass all courses, attain a CGPA of 2.0 or better and complete course requirements within the prescribed timelines.

Review our grading and progression procedure > 

Books and supplies


Books and supplies are approximately $2,500 per full-time year.

This is a bring-your-own-device program with a standard computer hardware and software requirement. See the specific requirements on our computers and laptops page.

A device that supports LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor and is equipped with a microphone and camera is also required to access program assessments.

Find your booklist on the SAIT Bookstore’s website. Booklists are by semester and made available approximately two weeks before classes begin.

Required personal protective equipment (PPE) and uniform

You will need your uniform for orientation day, so order your uniform early. You are expected to wear scrubs for your simulated labs, including the Centre for Advanced Patient Care Simulation and clinical experience.

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These scrubs can be purchased at:

Universal Workwear
Bay 11, 2135 - 32nd Ave NE
Calgary, AB T2E 6Z3
Tel: 403.717.3780
Toll-free: 1.866.442.7303

A stethoscope is part of your uniform and is available at Universal Workwear.  Stethoscopes need to be brought to all patient assessment labs and simulation labs.

You’ll also be required to purchase Lab Supply Kits for your labs. Pay for these at the SAIT Bookstore, and then bring your receipt to the appropriate instructor, who will provide you with your Lab Kits in exchange for proof of payment.

Students outside of Calgary

If you live outside the Calgary area, you have two options to purchase your uniform:

  1. Wait until you move to Calgary to order your uniform in person so that you can try on the tops before your name is embroidered and SAIT crest is added. If you choose this option, please allow yourself at least two to three days for Universal Workwear to have it ready for pick-up, as you must wear your uniform to Orientation.
  2. Find a local scrub provider who carries the MOBB brand of scrubs, and try them on for fit. Then, place your order by calling Universal Workwear at 1.866.442.7303 (toll-free) so they may have your uniform ready for you once you arrive in Calgary. If you use this option, please review the photo of your uniform to know what to look for. The following styles for tops are the only accepted styles:
    • ladies: T3030 or 308T
    • men: T4010 or 301T

Additional fees

  • A fee of $375 is associated with the CompTracker application used in this program.
  • A fee of $200 (USD) is associated with the EHR Go application used in this program.
  • A fee is associated with obtaining a police information check, including a vulnerable sector check, payable to the police or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
  • You must have your immunizations reviewed by the SAIT Health Clinic. There is a $75 charge to review vaccine history. Any vaccines you need to be administered will result in additional charges.
  • A fee of approximately $50 to $100 is associated with an electronic student permit checking submission required for clinical practicum placements, payable to Synergy Gateway through the Verified software platform.
  • You are responsible for additional expenses related to your practicum, including pre-practicum requirements and relocation costs to practicum sites outside of Calgary.
  • The Health Professionals Testing Canada (HPTC) exam fee is approximately $900.
  • Annual dues for the College of Respiratory Therapists of Alberta (CRTA) are approximately $425.
  • Annual dues for the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (CSRT) are approximately $180 for regular members.

Health and Public Safety program advising


For any questions or to set up an advising appointment, please contact our School of Health and Public Safety.

Phone: 403.284.8481
Email: hps.info@sait.ca

Program outcomes


  1. Use effective written, verbal, and non-verbal communication skills in all respiratory care practice settings.
  2. Demonstrate compassion and respect in all aspects of respiratory care practice.
  3. Provide patient care using assessments, diagnostics and skills as outlined by the National Competency Framework for the Profession of Respiratory Therapy.
  4. Adhere to legal and ethical requirements with personal and professional accountability and responsibility to ensure the protection and safety of practitioners, patients and the public.
  5. Collaborate effectively within the interdisciplinary team to achieve a high standard of patient-centered care in all aspects of respiratory care practice.
  6. Use critical thinking skills and an evidence-based approach in all aspects of respiratory care practice to optimize patient care.
  7. Plan for participation in life-long learning and continuing education in order to excel in personal practice as a respiratory therapist.
  8. Educate patients, families and other caregivers to encourage self-management and improved quality of life for respiratory care patients.
  9. Create a community of knowledge sharing and professional pride through education and preceptorship of students, peers and interprofessional team members.
  10. Demonstrate proficient use of technology to promote best practice in respiratory therapy.

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