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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: audition with the conductor This course provides students with the experience of participating in a community-service orchestral performance group sponsored by Lakeland. The course places emphasis on orchestral literature from various historical periods and on the musical development of the individual. Students may take this course up to four times for credit. (2 contact hours: 2 lab)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor This course provides students with the experience of participating in a community-service concert band performance group sponsored by Lakeland. The course places emphasis on concert band literature from various historical periods and in the musical development of the individual. Students may take this course up to four times for credit. (2 contact hours: 2 lab)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor This course provides students with the experience of participating in a community-service jazz ensemble performance group sponsored by Lakeland. Students will prepare and present concerts of jazz repertoire with substantial emphasis on improvisation. Students should possess at least intermediate level jazz performance ability/experience. Students may take this course up to four times for credit. (2 contact hours: 2 lab)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces fundamental concepts used throughout the nuclear industry as an integral part of daily operations. Topics include Human Performance Enhancement (HPE) fundamentals, an introduction to the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT), conduct of On-The-Job training (OJT) and Task Performance Evaluation (TPE), Foreign Material Exclusion (FME), and an overview of the FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Corporation (FENOC) safety manual. In addition, it includes OSHA compliance courses required by the Perry Plant. (4 contact hours)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course presents the theory, application detection and shielding of the various types of radiation. It also covers detection devices such as typical survey meters, core power detectors and personnel monitoring devices. The course will also discuss how exposure to radiation can be minimized and the biological impact of radiation. (4 contact hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUET 1000 (can be taken concurrently) This course covers the use of and relationship among typical drawings found at a nuclear power plant. Topics include using mechanical, electrical, and isometric drawings; the information contained in the lead sheet of a set of drawings; the use of notes and legends; standard symbology used in engineering drawings; and the use of various types of drawings together in order to perform work, locate components, or use for other typical applications. (4 contact hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUET 1000 This course introduces students to fundamental components and pieces of equipment that are used throughout electrical power generating facilities such as pumps, valves, heat exchangers, motors, and generators. It also includes lubrication principles, fire barriers, hangers and snubbers, HVAC systems, and miscellaneous electrical equipment. In addition, the course covers the purpose, construction, theory of operation, and typical maintenance requirements of these devices. (3 contact hours)
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2.00 Credits
This is a survey course in Nuclear Safety that exposes the students to knowledge and concepts that are required by regulators and safety specialists in the nuclear power industry. (2 contact hours)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHEM 1100, NUET 1000 This course provides students with an understanding of the various materials used in the operation of a nuclear power plant. Topics include phase equilibria of materials, mechanical properties and behavior of materials, environmental effects on materials, and nuclear specific topics such as fuel pellets, fuel rod cladding, control rods, radiation effects on materials, enrichment of radioactive isotopes, and fuel pellet fabrication. (4 contact hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of Nuclear Engineering Technology program coordinator or department chair, MATH 1101 or MATH 1650, NUET 1000, NUET 1200, working towards a Lakeland Nuclear Engineering Technology degree with completion of at least 10 credits, minimum 2.0 GPA, students must be able to pass background and drug tests to be employed in a nuclear power plant. This field experience is a planned, paid, work activity, which is designed to introduce the student to the primary technical areas within a nuclear power plant. During the internship, students will have introductory instruction in the general operations of a nuclear power plant. They will then experience the various technical areas by having two-week rotations through at least three different technical departments at the power plant. This will help the student select possible career paths for full-time employment upon graduation. (24 contact hours: 24 lab)
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