NE489 |
ADV IND STDY NUCLEAR ENGNRG |
2013 |
1 |
Physics and Nuclear Engineering |
3.0
(BS=0.0,
ET=0.0,
MA=0.0)
|
This course is an individually supervised research and study program to familiarize students with advanced nuclear or radiological engineering procedures and techniques. The primary purpose is to acquaint students with the essential features of independent research in nuclear or radiological engineering. With the approval of the Head of the Department, the cadet chooses a research project currently in progress in the Department and is supervised by a faculty member conducting the research. The program director will determine the applicable amount MA, BS and ET credit for each course offering, when required. |
0 @ 0 min (0.000 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
Cadets must complete a written research report and present an oral report to members of the department faculty at the end of the semester. Cadets enrolled in NE489 are expected to present their research at a national or regional undergraduate conference. |
NE489 |
ADV IND STDY NUCLEAR ENGNRG |
2006 |
1 |
Physics and Nuclear Engineering |
3.0
(BS=1.0,
ET=2.0,
MA=0.0)
|
This course is an individually supervised research and study program to familiarize students with advanced nuclear or radiological engineering procedures and techniques. The primary purpose is to acquaint students with the essential features of independent research in nuclear or radiological engineering. With the approval of the Head of the Department, the cadet chooses a research project currently in progress in the Department and is supervised by a faculty member conducting the research. |
0 @ 0 min (0.000 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
Cadets must complete a written research report and present an oral report to members of the department faculty at the end of the semester. Cadets enrolled in NE489 are expected to present their research at a national or regional undergraduate conference. |
NE489 |
ADV IND STDY NUCLEAR ENGNRG |
1991 |
1 |
Physics and Nuclear Engineering |
3.0
(BS=1.0,
ET=2.0,
MA=0.0)
|
This course is an individually supervised research and study program conducted at approved laboratories throughout the United States. It is designed to familiarize students with advanced experimental procedures and techniques, and to acquaint them with the essential features of independent research in nuclear engineering. Subject areas are agreed upon with the sponsoring laboratory. Evaluation is based upon reports from the sponsoring laboratory, and oral and written reports presented by cadets to the faculty of the Department of Physics. |
0 @ 0 min (0.000 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
An oral report presented to the department faculty and a research paper or report. |