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Nuclear Energy, Certificate


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Upon completion of the Undergraduate Certificate in Nuclear Energy, students will be able to:

  1. Apply fundamental principles of nuclear physics and engineering to explain nuclear reactor behavior and energy production processes.
  2. Evaluate radiological health and safety practices to assess and mitigate radiation exposure risks to workers, the public, and the environment.
  3. Analyze the structure, properties, and performance of materials used in nuclear energy systems, including the effects of radiation and extreme operating conditions.
  4. Use appropriate analytical, computational, and technical tools to solve problems related to nuclear systems, radiation interactions, and material degradation.
  5. Interpret technical data and regulatory guidance relevant to nuclear energy applications and radiation protection.
  6. Communicate technical information related to nuclear energy clearly and effectively in written and oral formats.
  7. Explain the societal, environmental, and economic roles of nuclear energy within the broader energy system and its contribution to reliable and low-carbon power generation.

Minimum credits for Nuclear Energy Certificate: 9


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