Radiographic Inspection for Non-Destructive Testing

Competency Credential

Dive into a cutting-edge program that prepares you to take the lead as a radiographic non-destructive test technician. In this fast-track program, you’ll learn how to evaluate the safety and durability of welds and metal parts using the latest radiographic technology. Working in specialized labs alongside faculty with real-world experience, you’ll get experience safely using X-ray and gamma ray radiation sources and exposure devices. Explore various industry radiographic inspection standards. And develop and evaluate inspection procedures for different radiation sources. After just five courses, you’ll be ready to pass the Industrial Radiography Radiation Safety Personnel (IRRSP) radiation safety test and prepared for a host of new career opportunities.

 
 

Courses

Your coursework will cover classes specific to your area of specialization along with foundational concepts and lessons that invite fresh perspectives.

Career

Non-destructive testing with radiographic emphasis

5

Courses

55,000+

Square Foot Facility

Hours spent in lab count towards the RT level I and II certification

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More Information

Students must acquire their own tools and laptop computer as noted below.

Required Laptop Computer

  • Windows 11 or higher (recommended).
  • 64-bit, 3.0 GHz or greater, 4 or more cores (Intel or AMD) (required).
  • 250+ GB Solid State Disk (SSD) drive (recommended).
  • 16+ GB RAM (required); 32+ GB RAM (recommended).
  • 1 GB GPU minimum Graphics Card (required); 4 GB GPU (recommended).
  • Laptop must include a webcam and microphone (required).
  • Laptop must include a wireless network card (required).
  • Broadband Internet connection when working off campus (required).
  • Additional plug-ins may be required (Information Technology Services Service Desk available for assistance).
  • Chromebooks and other devices running Chrome OS are prohibited.

  • A competency credential must be completed within three years of enrollment in the credential.
  • Non-traditional credit such as credit-by-exam, work/life experience, and transfer credit is limited to one third of the total credits in the credential. Two thirds of the requirements must be completed by course enrollment.
  • Students must earn a grade of ‘C’ or better in each course to merit the credential.

Alternative Credit refers to academic credits earned through means other than traditional college course completion, including: credit by exam, articulation, proof of competency gained in high school, work/life experience, and advanced placement.

Visit the Alternative Credit Options page for requirements and procedures and for information on credit through Advanced Placement.

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Mr. Dan Bechek

Sales Engineer / Central PA

Lincoln Electric

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Mr. Robert Blauser

Vice President of Operations

GSM Industrial

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Mr. Richard A Conrad, Jr.

Field Application Engineer

Hobart/Miller Electric

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Mr. Jacob D Fisher

Plant Manager

High Steel Structures LLC.

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Mr. Eric F Geier

Operations Leadership Rotation Future Leader

Aerojet Rocketdyne

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Mr. Matthew Hillyer

Welding Engineer

Johnson Controls Navy Systems

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Mr. Michael Sebergandio

Quality Engineer - Welding

Case New Holland

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Mr. Brian A Thompson

Owner

Jasper Steel Works, LLC

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Mr. Richard Wagoner

Principal Construction Training Leader

UGI Utilities

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