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NUC-4900 Nuclear Technology Assessment/Career Planning


Nuclear Technology Assessment/Career Planning is an in-depth, student-centered activity that requires the integration of current nuclear employment, nuclear technology self-assessment resulting in the development of a comprehensive vitae, practical career planning and interviewing strategies, and applied advanced mathematics applications to nuclear engineering technology situations. Students will research real-world nuclear employment and participate in career focused activities that includes building a professional resume and knowing how to interview successfully. This includes seeking a job, a promotion, and/or moving to a new skill area.

Prerequisites: Completion of MAT-2310: Calculus I; MAT-2320: Calculus II; PHY-1150: Physics I; PHY-1160: Physics II; CHE-1210: Chemistry I; NUC-3030: Nuclear Physics for Technology; EGM-3211: Thermodynamics; EGM-3230: Heat Transfer; EGM-3310: Fluid Mechanics; NUC-3650: Reactor Fundamentals; NUC-3310: Primary Reactor Systems; NUC-3510: Nuclear Instrumentation and Control; NUC-4120: Radiation Biophysics or NUC-4130: Radiation Interaction or NUC-3420: Radiological, Reactor, and Environmental Safety; ELE-2110: DC Circuits or ELE-2120: AC Circuits; NUC-4020: Nuclear Materials; and NUC-3580: Radiation Safety Laboratory.

Note: Prior to registering for this course students are required to schedule an academic advising appointment. Instructions on how to schedule an appointment are located on our website http://www.tesu.edu/current-students/Make-Advising-Appointment.cfm.

Note: This course has been replaced by APS-4900: Engineering Technology Assessment/Career Planning.

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Credits: 3

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