Material Science – Nondestructive Testing

Associate in Applied Science - T

 


The Material Science – Nondestructive Testing (NDT) program at Clover Park Technical College provides training in a variety of analysis techniques used in industry to evaluate the properties of a material or structure without causing damage. Because NDT does not impair the usefulness of the object being inspected, it is a valuable process that is used in fields such as construction, manufacturing, civil engineering, and transportation. Nondestructive testing techniques are used to examine structures or vehicles such as aircraft, trains, nuclear reactors, bridges, dams, and pipelines.  

 


This program prepares graduates to become active and successful professionals in nondestructive testing in a wide range of industries. Students will explore and receive hands-on technical training in blueprint reading, report form writing, codes and specifications, composite fabrication, assembly and repair, metallurgy, the manufacturing process as well as magnetic particle and liquid Penetrant, radiographic testing, ultrasonic and eddy current. Successful graduates are prepared with technical skills for entry level positions such as quality control technicians, NDT technicians, engineering technicians, and NDT equipment representatives.

 

This program is approximately eight quarters in length, depending on the time students need to satisfactorily complete all graduation requirements.

Students pursuing an AAT or AAS-T degree must complete all college degree requirements prior to graduation. This includes courses that meet the capstone project, diversity, and computer literacy requirements.

Prerequisites: COMPASS Reading 68 and Writing 33, or successful completion of ENG 82, and successful completion of MAT 82 by the end of the first quarter of the program or Instructor approval.

Admission Dates:  Fall and Spring quarters

 

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Catalog No.

Course Name

Credits

MS 103

Fundamentals of Composites and NDI for Composites

4

MS 110

Blueprint Reading and Sketching

4

MS 115

Intro to Report Forms Writing

3

MS 120

Introduction to Codes & Specifications

2

MS 125

Fundamentals of Metallurgy                                                              

5

MS 130

Manufacturing Processes

5

MS 140

Statistics for Material Engineering Technicians

3

NDT 110

Introduction to NDT

3

NDT 120

Visual and Optical Testing

5

NDT 125

Magnetic Particle Testing

5

NDT 130

Liquid Penetrant Testing

5

NDT 140

Eddy Current Testing I

5

NDT 150

Ultrasonic Testing I

5

NDT 160

Radiographic Testing I

5

NDT 170

Eddy Current Testing II

5

NDT 180

Ultrasonic Testing II

5

NDT 190

Radiographic Testing II

5

NDT 210

Eddy Current Testing III

5

NDT 220

Ultrasonic Testing III

5

NDT 230

Radiographic Testing III

5

NDT 240CAP

Capstone Project

3

Required Elective(s)

Total of 10 credits from Electives listed below

10

ENGL& 101

English Composition

5

MAT 110 or MATH& 141

Math for Non-Science Majors or Precalculus I

5

PSYC& 100

General Psychology (or other social science course)

5

PHYS& 114

General Physics I

5

Total Credits for Degree                                                        

122

                                                                                                 

 

Electives:

ACM 120

Composite Fabrication

4

ACM 125

Composite Assembly

4

ACM 130

Composite Repair

4

ACM 135

Special Projects

3

MCH 101

Orientation/Machine Shop Safety

2

MS 113

Quality for Manufacturing

4

MS 118

Quality Assurance Measuring Instruments

4

MS 122

Mathematical Applications for Quality Assurance

5

NDT 145

NDT Welding and Weld Inspection

5

NDT 250

NDT Internship

1-11

NDT 255

NDT Special Projects

1-3

CAS 115

Introduction to Computing

3

PSY 112

Psychology of the Workplace

5

SVL 101

Service Learning

3

MATH& 146

Introduction to Stats

5

                                                                                                                                             

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