
Non Destructive Testing Program Features
The Non Destructive Testing (NDT) program is a cooperative effort between the WSU Tech and National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR). The associate degree program is a sequence of courses designed to produce a technician who understands NDT’s role in the aerospace industry, has mastered the American Society for Nondestructive Testing’s coursework for Levels I and II certification and has the depth and breadth of knowledge which comes from general education courses. In this program, students will complete Levels I and II ASNT competencies for six NDT methods including liquid penetrant, ultrasonic, eddy current, visual, radiography and magnetic particle inspection. In addition, the students will have hands-on experience in both conventional and composite aerospace assembly methods which will allow them to apply NDT techniques to the aviation industry.
Degree and Certificate Options
| Associate of Applied Science, Non Destructive Testing | 60 Credit Hours |
| Technical Certificate, Non Destructive Testing | 43 Credit Hours |
| Certificate of Completion, Radiography Technician | 11 Credit Hours |
| Certificate of Completion, Ultrasonic Technician | 13 Credit Hours |
| Certificate of Completion, Eddy Current Technician | 8 Credit Hours |
| Certificate of Completion, Magnetic Particle Technician | 7 Credit Hours |
| Certificate of Completion, Penetrant Technician | 5 Credit Hours |
Accreditation
WSU Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
The Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500 • Chicago, IL 60604
https://www.hlcommission.org/ • 800.621.7440
Students interested in select programs are eligible to apply for federal financial aid.
