Dec 03, 2024  
2024 - 2025 Cowley College Academic Catalog 
    
2024 - 2025 Cowley College Academic Catalog

NonDestructive Testing Technology Degree (AAS)


(Face to Face and Online Options)

 KANSAS PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBLE PROGRAM   


Cowley College quality control nondestructive testing technician program offers you a short training time for a job that is in high demand. You will develop the knowledge and skills you need to perform sophisticated testing techniques that are required in many industries. Upon completion of this program, you will be prepared to develop, maintain, and enforce quality control programs. Prepares students to set up and calibrate equipment, interpret and evaluate results based upon nondestructive testing methods with respect to applicable codes, standards and specifications and prepares a person to be a non-destructive inspection technician and for ASNT certification examination. 

Skills Required

NDT Technicians must possess attention to detail, excellent communication skills, effective blueprint reading, mid-level mathematical skills, the ability to interpret codes, an ability to identify and correct problems, and the ability to work independently or collaboratively with others.

Career Opportunities

Most NDT technicians review and provide quality assurance in a variety of settings, which include but are not limited to:

  • Aviation & Aerospace
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing & Fabrication
  • Oil & Gas (Upstream & Downstream)

NOTE: Students are expected to demonstrate understanding and mastery of skills needed for career readiness as they progress through program coursework.  A minimum grade of “C” is required on all technical coursework for successful completion of the technical certificate or degree.

Symbol(s) Translation:
(T►) - Kansas Regents Systemwide Transfer Course 
($) - Special Funding Identifier
SGE - Systemwide General Education Designation


 PROGRAM SEMESTER MAP - Nondestructive Testing (AAS)  

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Pathway Code: NDTA (On Campus) or NDTX (Online) (CIP: 41.0204)


General Education Requirements (18 hours)


Basic Skills (15 hours)


Computer Literacy (3 hours)


Technical Requirements (49 hours)


Complete the required technical courses listed for the AAS degree.  Technical certificates at various levels can be earned as you progress through course completion. 

Total Hours 67


*NOTE: Students completing the program online will be required to come onto campus in Arkansas City, Kansas for two weeks for practical testing as determined by instructor.  The practical testing session has a $250 fee associated with it. 

Depending on skill level and assessment scores, students may be required to take the necessary basic skill or prerequisite courses prior to enrolling in the program.