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1.00 Credits
This is a physical educati on practi cum course for the second year athleti c training student. Emphasis of educati onal modules is placed on therapeuti c techniques and procedures. Clinical assignment requirements are expanded past the requirements of fi rst year athleti c training students. The course requires the clinical and mandatory weekly seminar components, in which educati onal modules are discussed, demonstrated, and practi ced. This is a one credit hour course.
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2.00 Credits
This is a physical educati on practi cum course that provides a conti nuati on of PY 231T, in which second year athleti c training students progress with educati onal modules that emphasize therapeuti c exercise techniques. This course requires both a clinical assignment and mandatory weekly seminar components in which educati onal modules will be discussed, demonstrated, and practi ced. This is a two credit hour course. Prerequisite: PY 231T or consent of instructor
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1.00 Credits
This is a physical educati on acti vity course designed to improve individual and team assessment to develop, maintain, and improve individual and team indoor/outdoor track skills, techniques, and conditi oning needed to compete in women's NJCAA indoor/outdoor track and fi eld individual and team events. This is a one credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey course of the historical origins, beliefs, and current trends of major, contemporary, and world religions. Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Islam, and Christi anity will be included in this introductory course. This is a three credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will be introduced to Radiological Control and Waste Handling. This course off ers study of the fundamentals that are required by many employers in the nuclear industry. Coverage will include foundati ons in basic mathemati cs, physics, biology, chemistry, and studies of sources of radiati on. This is a three credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will be introduced to fundamentals of radiological control and waste handling. Coverage includes the fundamentals of radioacti vity and radioacti ve decay. Characteristi cs of alpha, beta and gamma radiati on are introduced, using equati ons of radioacti ve decay; identi fying alpha, beta, positron decay, and electron capture. Diff erences between natural and arti fi cial radioacti vity and unstable fi ssion products will also be taught. The elements of the Chart of Nuclides, half life, specifi c acti vity, and units are also introduced. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: RW 113
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will be introduced to standards and theory of radiological control. Coverage will include radiological protecti on standards, the ALARA Principle, external and internal exposure control, and radiati on detector theory. Standards and principles of protecti on and the proper detecti ng and handling of radioacti ve matt er is taught. Calculati ons of internal and external exposure are covered extensively. Basic theory, identi fying how to measure radioacti vity, together with practi cal tasks including instrumentati on, is also taught. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: RW 113
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will be introduced to systems used to control radiological events. Coverage will include the documentati on process, communicati on systems, counti ng errors and stati sti cs, and dosimetry. The understanding of the requirements of documentati on and communicati on systems as defi ned by the Department of Energy is emphasized. Reporti ng this data in a correct manner is a core element of the course. The ways of calculati ng exposure limit through dosimetry practi ces are also taught. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: RW 113
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4.00 Credits
In this course students will be introduced to contaminati on control and monitoring in a radiological work setti ng. This course covers contaminati on control, airborne sampling, respiratory protecti on, radioacti ve source control, environmental monitoring, access control, work area setup, and radiological work coverage. The proper handling of radioacti ve materials is a key element of the course. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisites: RW 113, and RW 213 or consent of instructor
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will be introduced to the proper procedures for shipping and receiving radioacti ve material. Department of Energy and Department of Transportati on guidelines will be taught. Processes related to radiological incidents and emergencies, personnel decontaminati on, and radiological considerati ons for fi rst aid will also be covered. Training in instrumentati on used in monitoring radioacti vity is an important component of the course. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: RW 113 or consent of instructor
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