Program Listing

Durham College, Ontario-Canada

Mechanical Engineering Technician – Non-Destructive Evaluation (fast-track)

Shortlist Program

Program Details

2 Year - Undergraduate Diploma

Course Duration:

1 Year

Application Fee:

100 CAD

Tuition Fee:

14438 CAD/Year

Intake:

Sept

Program Description

This program is designed specifically for applicants with existing academic credentials, students with a degree in a related field can expand their knowledge of the non-destructive evaluation (NDE) industry and complete an advanced diploma in fewer semesters. Students learn about materials and specific testing methods in order to examine cars, trains, airplanes, spacecraft, towers, bridges, ships, power plants and amusement park rides to identify and analyze possible defects. With training and education in non-destructive evaluation you will be well-prepared to begin your career in industry to test and evaluate components for internal or external flaws, using ultrasonic, radiographic, magnetic and many other methods, allowing people to live and work in a safe environment. As a graduate, you will become an integral part of assuring the safety and integrity of our infrastructure, components and structures that are built or are in service in our society.

Admission Requirements

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Status Grade 12 English (C or U) Grade 12 Mathematics (C, M or U) To be considered for the fast-track (credit transfer) pathway a specific educational background is required as follows: Degree or diploma in either mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, material science or physics completed within the last five years One post-secondary physics course One post-secondary calculus course One post-secondary statistics course One post-secondary electricity course Proof of English Language Proficiency Additional information may be requested to demonstrate practical lab experience

Notes

Tuition Fees mentioned above is an approximate value from the college website. Exact tuition will be mentioned in your Letter of Acceptance from the institute. For accurate Admission requirements visit college/university program page.