Nuclear Criticality Safety Graduate Academic Certificate
Students who wish to earn an academic certificate in Nuclear Criticality Safety have two possible tracks that can be used to complete this certificate. Students who are majoring within the Program in Nuclear Engineering are encouraged to complete the first track and students who are majoring within the College of Education are encouraged to complete the second track. Students interested in this academic certificate should contact the Program Director of Nuclear Engineering.
Note: A grade of ‘B’ or higher is required in all coursework for this academic certificate.
Track 1:
Principles of Nuclear Engineering (3 cr) |
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Nuclear Criticality Safety I (3 cr) |
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Nuclear Criticality Safety II (3 cr) |
One of the following (3 cr):
Monte Carlo Methods (3 cr)* |
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Radiation Detection and Shielding (3 cr) |
Upper-Division or Graduate level Mathematics course (3 cr)
Courses to total 12 credits for this certificate
*Note: Students are encouraged to complete NE 533 Monte Carlo Methods.
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Track 2:
Nuclear Criticality Safety (3 cr) |
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Nuclear Safety (3 cr) |
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Nuclear Rules and Regulations (3 cr) |
One of the following (3 cr):
Fundamental Concepts of Nuclear Science (3 cr) |
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Principles of Nuclear Engineering (3 cr) |
Courses to total 12 credits for this certificate