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1.00 Credits
In the Nuclear Laboratory, students will gain hands-on experience studying the fundamental interactions and detection of radionuclides. In addition, students will gain an introduction to science using the TRIGA reactor including: neutron activation analysis and methods for determining the profile of thermal flux in a reactor. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in NUCL 3000, NUCL 3100, NUCL 3200 Corequisites: 'C-' or better in NUCL 3000, NUCL 3100, NUCL 3200
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students are advised to split the course work in two semesters: 1+2 units. Research topics will vary between the instructors and year depending on the availability of the research projects suitable for undergraduate students. Prerequisites: Minor status in Nuclear Engineering AND Instructor Consent.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the theory and operation of our TRIGA reactor. Students will be taught the U.S. NRC 10CFR code and other associated regulatory policies and rules. With practical experiences through the experimental procedures involving our TRIGA. This course will provide students with the opportunity to learn how to operate the research reactor. Successful completion of the course will enable students to pursue the Research Operator exam for the operation of our TRIGA reactor. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in NUCL 3000 OR NUCL 6030
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent Research Prerequisites: Instructor Consent.
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics.
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1.00 Credits
During the Nuclear Seminar Series, guest speakers from academia, industrial and the national laboratories will present on cutting edge research in nuclear science and engineering. Prerequisites: Minor status In Nuclear Engineering OR Graduate status OR Instructor Consent.
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3.00 Credits
Role of carbohydrates, protein, lipids, water, vitamins and minerals in human nutrition. Relationship of nutrition to maintenance of health and prevention of disease. Role of nutrition in weight control, sports nutrition, eating disorders, pregnancy/lactation, and chronic disease are discussed. Students participate in laboratory applications for lipid profiles and blood pressure assessment.
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3.00 Credits
Nutritional requirements and practical applications in the life cycle. Incorporation of practical techniques for developing appropriate eating behaviors and healthy lifestyles. Nutrition assessment, chronic disease, and body composition through the life cycle will also be addressed. Prerequisites: C or better in NUIP 1020 OR Instructor Consent.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students in nutrition, exercise and sport science, health education, and other fields. This course will integrate nutrient metabolism, nutrition science, and exercise physiology as it applies to sport performance, exercise and health. Prerequisites: (NUTR 1020 OR 4440) AND (KINES 3091 OR KINES 3094)
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3.00 Credits
Communication affects and shapes collective and individual understandings of health, nutrition, the environment, and culture(s). This course will utilize a cultural studies approach to critically evaluate how dominant cultural discourses have a significant impact on health, nutrition and food related messages, and what the implications are for communicating about food. In particular, the course will focus on examining the practical, cultural and structural barriers to communicating healthy practices relating to food and nutrition.
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