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Nov 27, 2024
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2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Nuclear Security Science and Analysis Graduate Certificate
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The Department of Nuclear Engineering offers a graduate certificate in nuclear security science and analysis (NSSA). The program is designed primarily for students seeking specialization in nuclear security science with emphasis on current or aspiring members of the nuclear security community, including those areas with an emphasis on arms control, treaty verification, non-proliferation, international nuclear security issues in both civilian and military contexts, nuclear threat detection, and principles of nuclear intelligence assessment. Additionally, this program will prepare graduate students to engage in the research and development of new tools and processes related to nuclear security science and analysis.
The 12-credit certificate is earned by completing four courses from the following lists, including one required course, one qualifying Nuclear Engineering elective course, and two NSSA electives.
- The required course is NE 530 Nuclear Security Science and Analysis .
- Qualifying Nuclear Engineering elective courses include (please note that the 400-level courses must be taken for graduate credit to qualify for the certificate):
NE 404 Nuclear Fuel Cycle ,
NE 433 Principles of Health Physics ,
NE 470 Nuclear Reactor Theory I ,
NE 542 Management of Radioactive Materials ,
NE 551 Radiation Protection ,
NE 571 Reactor Theory and Design .
- NSSA electives include:
NE 532 Advanced Topics in Nuclear Security Science and Analysis ,
NE 533 Physical Security for High-Consequence Facilities ,
NE 534 Physical Security Vulnerability Assessment ,
NE 550 Radiation Measurements Laboratory ,
NE 635 Nuclear Forensics ,
POLS 686 Arms Control, Deterrence and Nuclear Nonproliferation .
The selection of courses, which must be approved by the department, is determined through a student advising conference that considers the student’s personal interests, academic background, and work experience. Criteria for acceptance to the certificate are the same as for acceptance into the M.S. program in nuclear engineering.
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