Traits, skills and aptitudes
Non-destructive testing (NDT) technicians need:
- motor coordination and manual dexterity
- communication skills
- the ability to maintain focus in busy or noisy surroundings
- the ability to work independently, often with little supervision
- an aptitude for math
- strong attention to detail
- the ability to work flexible hours in varying locations
- the ability to physically maneuver a job site freely.
You should enjoy performing tasks precisely, analyzing and interpreting data and systematically approaching your work.
Accreditations, designations or certifications
Graduates are prepared to undertake the three steps mandated by the Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) for NDT certification in Canada:
- comprehensive training
- accumulation of work experience
- successful passing of CGSB exams
This program specifically addresses the training component, setting a solid foundation for advancing to subsequent certification levels.
Credential
After successfully completing this program, you’ll receive a SAIT Non-Destructive Testing Foundations certificate.
Program length
15 to 34 weeks
Accepts international applicants - not-PGWP eligible
This program is open to international applicants; however, program availability may be limited. This program does not meet the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit program.
Related careers
Our graduates may work in the following occupations. Some careers require additional experience and education.
Potential careers (NOC):
- Public and environmental health and safety professionals (21120)
- Non-destructive testers and inspectors (22230)
- Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers (22231)
- Occupational health and safety specialists (22232)
- Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing (94104)
Admission requirements - Applicants educated in Canada
Applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency and completion of the following courses or equivalents:
- Grade 10 Math, and
- Grade 10 English.
SAIT accepts high school course equivalents for admission for applicants educated outside of Alberta.
Program outline
The Non-Destructive Testing Foundations certificate requires 16.5 credits (nine courses) to complete.
The program spans 15 weeks or one semester if you study full-time during the day.
If you choose to take evening and weekend classes, the program spans approximately eight months, with two semesters.
Suggested schedule of study
You’ll take the following classes each semester if you choose to study in the evenings and weekends.
Progression
You must attain a PGPA and/or a CGPA of 2.0 or better each semester and pass the prerequisite courses to progress through the program.
To qualify for graduation, you must pass all courses, attain a CGPA of 2.0 or better and complete course requirements within the prescribed timelines.
Review our grading and progression procedure >
Books and supplies
Books and supplies are approximately $500 per full-time year.
This is a bring-your-own-device program with a standard computer hardware and software requirement. See the specific requirements on our computers and laptops page.
Find your booklist on the SAIT Bookstore’s website. The booklist will be available closer to the program start date. Can’t find your program or course? The bookstore didn’t receive a textbook list. Contact your program directly to determine if they’re still refining course details or if you’re in luck; no textbook purchase is required this term.
Required tools and personal protective equipment (PPE)
You will need overalls, steel-toe boots and safety glasses. We recommend waiting to purchase these until classes begin, as your instructors will discuss industry-approved PPE in class.
Your tools will be provided.
Program outcomes
- Work, behave and interact with others professionally and respectfully.
- Communicate technical and inspection information by written, visual and oral means using supporting technologies, where applicable.
- Build communication networks and relationships among co-workers, clients and management to achieve common goals.
- Perform applicable inspection techniques to detect defects and ensure safety and quality.
- Accurately interpret and use codes, drawings and other pertinent documentation to perform inspections and comply with requirements.
- Follow applicable codes, standards and specifications to perform quality, comprehensive and repeatable inspections for consistent results.
- Demonstrate proficiency in using and maintaining all applicable equipment required in the field.
- Follow site-specific safe working practices, including occupational health and safety requirements.
- Act honestly, responsibly and ethically with due regard for the social and business implications and standards.
- Demonstrate basic critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Plan ongoing training and personal development for personal and professional growth to achieve excellence in their career.