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3.00 Credits
In this course internak exposure adn the techniques and instruments to identify and measure them are studied. The emphasizing will be on internal radiation protection. Similar technique and methods used in HP 312 are followed in this course. TLD, film and other personal dosimetery. Prerequisites: HP 211, HP 212, HP 312, or consent of advisor.
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3.00 Credits
This combined lecture and laboratory course concentrates on pratical measurement techniques in radiation physics. Prerequisites: HP 311, HP 322, HP 325, HP 312, HP 323, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of radiation protection; evaluating internal and external exposures and controls, survey, sampling and inspections, analytical techniques and emergency preparedness.
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3.00 Credits
Personnel dosimetry, perscribed dosimetry and radiation equipment, radiation protection dosimetry, procedures and programs (ALARA). Radiation shielding, means of radiation protection for different types of radiations and at various industrial applications. Prerequisites: All HP courses at junior level, or consent of advisor.
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3.00 Credits
Reviewing of national adn international regulations including related parts in 10 CFR adn portions of 49 CFR that deals with safe shipping and receiving Radioactive Materials and informing participants about NCRP, ICRO, NUREG, REG Guides, etc. Prerequisites: Senior standing in HP program or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Emergency System Management (ESM) dealing with radiological emergency palnning for various types of radiation facilities ranging from reactors adn other major nucleur facilities to transportation accidents. Topics include EMS development for planning, coordinating, periodical practice, exposure pathways, plume study and moseling, measurement, control, decontamination, and recovery. Prerequisites: Senior standing in HP program or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to nucleur reactors and nucleur power plants; Reactor systems, engineering, safety issues, LOCA and its prevention and mitigation.
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3.00 Credits
Enviornmental issues related to health physics, including radiation protection, means of limting contamination and decontamination, radiation ecology, issues related to radioactive wastes, their type, management and disposal. Prerequisites: Senior standing or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture/seminar course covering special topics in Health Physics dealing with a variety of contemporary health physics issues. The seminar presenters will be selected industry, local, state, and federal regulatory & research laboratory who are active in radiation safety. Prerequisites: Sneior standing in HP program.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of the senior project is to have one to experience in development of a professional report, poster and oral presentation drawing materials from many aspects of the undergradaute Health Physics education into a presentable literature survey at professional level. It could also be a reseach topic in HP. Prerequisites: Graduating senior standing.
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