Program Description Quality Control meets NDE/NDT technology in this theoretical and practical applied program of materials and equipment inspection, testing and evaluation. Program Highlights: Technique courses are delivered by professionals from the Canadian Institute of Non-Destructive Evaluation (CINDE). Interact with a department that includes Mechanical Engineering Technology and Aviation programs. Top-ranked professors in their field. What You'll Learn:
Non-destructive testing (NDT) and inspection techniques (magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonics eddy current, radiography). Safety procedures for industrial radiation sources. How to evaluate the properties of materials from production to processing to detect defects. Use codes and standards from various industries as accept or reject criteria. Detection of material defects that could cause unreliable product or process performance or product failure. Visual inspection and quality assurance techniques used in the welding industry. How to use codes, standards and specifications to evaluate technical problems, related to manufacturing or field environments. How to generate technical documents to report inspection results. Becoming familiar with the workings of NRCan (Natural Resources Canada). Students in the Quality Engineering Technician - Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE) program will explore theoretical and practical on-site non-destructive inspection and testing techniques that enable examination of parts, equipment or materials in a way that does not impair its usefulness.

