Nondestructive testing technology (NDT) students examine metallic components or weldments to locate and evaluate discontinuities by learning to apply liquid penetrant (PT), magnetic particle (MT), eddy current (ET), radiographic (RT) and ultrasonic (UT) test methods. Student qualification in each NDT method is based on general, specific and practical examinations administered as prescribed in the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A.
This Occupational Endorsement Certificate (OEC) provides foundational skills required for entry into the nondestructive testing industry.
Admission Requirements
Graduation Requirements
- Complete the General University Requirements for Occupational Endorsement Certificates.
- Successfully pass at least two separate industry-recognized welder certifications.
- Complete the following major requirements:
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
MATH A105 | Intermediate Algebra (or any course for which MATH A105 is a prerequisite) | 4 |
NDT A100 | Radiographic Testing Safety | 2 |
NDT A261 | Ultrasonic Testing | 4 |
NDT A262 | General Nondestructive Testing | 3 |
NDT A264 | Radiographic Testing | 4 |
WELD A112 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) | 4 |
Total | 21 |
A minimum of 21 credits is required for the degree.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this OEC, students will demonstrate:
- Demonstrate hazard assessment and best safety practices.
- Demonstrate entry-level technical skills in welding and nondestructive examination.
- Demonstrate technical knowledge of the interrelationship between metallurgy and inspection processes.
- Demonstrate advanced forms of effective oral and written communication.
- Demonstrate application of advanced mathematical computations as applied in the inspection and nondestructive examination fields.