Quality & Inspection Technician Certificate I - Engineering Technology
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About the Quality & Inspection Technician Certificate I
- Introduces students to Quality and Non-Destructive testing fields.
- Teaches students safe and efficient operations in advanced manufacturing.
- Covers the fundamentals of quality and inspection systems.
- Provides entry-level skills in non-destructive testing, including:
- Eddy Current
- Ultrasonic Evaluation
- Magnetic Particle
- Dye Penetrant
- Magnaflux methods
Quality & Inspection Technician Certificate I Details
Discover the Quality & Inspection Technician Certificate I in Engineering Technology. Gain expertise in non-destructive testing and quality systems. Develop your career in advanced manufacturing with TCC.
After successfully completing this program, you will have the ability to:
- Use proper safety procedures in an industrial environment.
- Demonstrate professional work behavior.
- Apply knowledge of quality technology systems in an industrial setting.
- Read and interpret complex blueprints.
- Conduct effective inspections of manufactured parts including visual, eddy current, ultrasonic, magnetic particle, dye penetrant, and magnaflux inspections.
View the Certificate Requirements to find out which courses and credits you'll need to earn your certificate.
Explore the Program Map to see how you can complete your certificate.
Program Contact
School of Mathematics & Engineering
918-595-7542
mathengineering@tulsacc.edu
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