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Our technique courses are taught by expert instructors from the Canadian Institute of Non-Destructive Evaluation (CINDE).
Engage with a department that houses both Mechanical Engineering Technology and Aviation programs.
Learn from leading professors who are top experts in their disciplines.
Key learning outcomes
Master non-destructive testing (NDT) and inspection methods including magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonic, eddy current, and radiography techniques.
Understand safety protocols for handling industrial radiation equipment.
Develop skills to assess material characteristics throughout production processes to identify flaws. Apply industry-specific codes and standards as acceptance or rejection benchmarks.
Identify material imperfections that may lead to unreliable products, process inefficiencies, or equipment failures.
Learn visual inspection methods and quality control practices employed in welding industries (including foundational welding processes and quality assurance methods).
Utilize codes, standards, and specifications to troubleshoot manufacturing or field-related technical issues.
Create professional reports to document inspection findings.
Gain working knowledge of NRCan (Natural Resources Canada) operations and procedures.