The CGSB Prerequisite - M&P and NDT Mathematics course is an introductory program that teaches engineering materials and component fabrication, providing essential knowledge for detecting manufacturing defects and service-related damage in NDT. Students will learn about different material properties and structures, including steel, non-ferrous metals, and castings, as well as key fabrication methods such as metal forming, welding, and heat treatment. The course also covers mechanical testing, welding metallurgy basics, and defect detection, helping prepare students for the NRCan NDT M&P certification exam. Overall, it provides a comprehensive understanding of materials, fabrication processes, and inspection techniques.
CAD $1,395 plus GST
2026 Feb. 09th to 13th - Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00
2026 Jun.15th to 19th - Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00
2026 Aug.17th to 21st - Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00
2026 Nov. 02nd to 06th - Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00
2026 Feb. 09th to 20th - Monday to Friday, 17:00 - 21:00
2026 Apr. 27th to May. 08th - Monday to Friday, 17:00 - 21:00
2026 Aug. 17th to 28th - Monday to Friday, 17:00 - 21:00
2026 Nov. 02nd to 13th - Monday to Friday, 17:00 - 21:00
2026 Jan. 24th to Feb. 07th - Saturday and Sunday, 09:00 - 17:00
2026 Apr. 25th to May. 09th - Saturday and Sunday, 09:00 - 17:00
2026 Jul. 25th to Aug. 08th - Saturday and Sunday, 09:00 - 17:00
2026 Oct. 24th to Nov. 07th - Saturday and Sunday, 09:00 - 17:00
Total 40 hours (100% Theory)
At A. I NDT Labs training facility.
#3120-580 Nicola Ave, Port Coquitlam
Students should bring a scientific calculator, pens, pencils, and a ruler to class.
Our company has five certified instructors, each holding CGSB/CWB Level 2 and Level 3 certifications and P.Eng. designation in their respective NDT methods. They bring extensive industry experience and practical knowledge to ensure high-quality, professional training.
1) Majority
The age of majority requirement comes into effect for the date of certification issuance, not the application submission date.
*All participants must submit a copy of their ID to verify their legal age.
2) English Proficiency
Participants from abroad must demonstrate English proficiency to ensure successful participation in the course. Acceptable proof includes:
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CLB minimum 6, or
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Completion of a high school or post-secondary program in a country where English is the primary language (transcripts may be accepted).
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Students who have not completed NDT Math are required to take it as a separate module prior to or alongside this course.
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The NDT Math course must be registered separately and has a tuition fee of $250.
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Students with valid transcripts showing equivalent math competency may be exempted.
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1) Attendance
If a participant does not attend the course at least once, they cannot pass the course even if they receive a passing grade.
2) Quiz
The instructor may administer two quizzes throughout the course.
3) End-of-Course Exam
The end-of-course exam is administered after the completion of the entire course.
4) The Final Grade
The participants must achieve a passing grade (>= 70%) on the final examination for certification.
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If the students fail the final course exam, he/she may re-take the one-time repeat exam in 2 weeks.
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The students who achieve a failing grade of 60% or above may apply to attempt a repeat exam immediately.
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