This document provides an introduction to ultrasonic testing (UT), which uses high frequency sound waves to detect discontinuities and make measurements in materials. It describes the basic principles of how sound waves propagate through materials and are used in UT. The main UT techniques of pulse-echo and through transmission are summarized. The key equipment used, including transducers, instrumentation, and calibration standards are outlined. Common applications like thickness gauging, flaw detection, and imaging are highlighted. Data presentation formats of A-scans, B-scans, and C-scans are briefly explained. Advantages and limitations of UT are listed.