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NAVJO 1020: Beg Navajo II
4.00 Credits
University of Utah
Listening and speaking skills are emphasized with some attention given to reading and writing. Prerequisite: NAVJO 1010 or equivalent.
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NAVJO 1020 - Beg Navajo II
NAVJO 2010: Intrm Navajo I
4.00 Credits
University of Utah
Second-year study of Navajo language and culture with emphasis on conversation. Prerequisite: NAVJO 1020 or equivalent.
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NAVJO 2010 - Intrm Navajo I
NAVJO 2020: Intrm Navajo II
4.00 Credits
University of Utah
Second-year study of Navajo language and culture with emphasis on conversation. Recommended Prerequisite: NAVJO 2010.
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NAVJO 2020 - Intrm Navajo II
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
NAVJO 4550: Navajo Culture & Trad
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Introductory course on Navajo culture and traditions. This course is taught in English.
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NAVJO 4550 - Navajo Culture & Trad
NUCL 3000: Nuclear Principles
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Nuclear principles in engineering and science will introduce students to fundamental concepts in nuclear engineering. Students will study the basics of nuclear energetics, radioactive decay, and radiation doses and hazards. The basic concepts will be used to introduce applications of nuclear technology including power, weapons, and medicine. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (MATH 1220 OR MATH 1320 OR MATH 1321 OR AP Calc BC score of 4+) AND (CVEEN 2010 OR ME EN 2010 OR PHYS 2220 OR PHYS 3220 OR AP Phys EM score of 4+)
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NUCL 3000 - Nuclear Principles
NUCL 3100: Radiation Interactions
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Radiation interactions will provide the students with a fundamental understanding of basic principles of radiation interactions with matter. These fundamental principles will then be applied to the life-cycle of neutrons in a reactor and the detection of radiation. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in (MATH 1220 OR MATH 1320 OR MATH 1321) OR AP Calc BC score of 4+) AND (CHEM 1220 OR CHEM 1221) AND (CVEEN 2010 OR ME EN 2010 OR PHYS 2220 OR PHYS 3220 OR AP Phys EM score of 4+).
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NUCL 3100 - Radiation Interactions
NUCL 3200: Radiochemistry I
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Radiochemistry is almost non-existent in US and sporadically found around the world. The renaissance in nuclear engineering around the globe including the US, points toward its revitalization supported by major nuclear agencies and vendors. This course will give the students understanding of what the radiochemistry is, where to apply, and how to become a radiochemist. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in (MATH 1220 OR MATH 1320 OR MATH 1321 OR AP Calc BC score of 4+) AND (CHEM 1220 OR CHEM 1221) AND (CVEEN 2010 OR ME EN 2010 OR PHYS 2220 OR PHYS 3220 OR AP PHYS EM score of 4+).
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NUCL 3200 - Radiochemistry I
NUCL 4000: Nuclear Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Utah
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. Corequisites: 'C-' or better in two of the following: NUCL 3000, NUCL 3100, NUCL 3200
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NUCL 4000 - Nuclear Lab
NUCL 4900: Independent Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Utah
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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NUCL 4900 - Independent Research
NUCL 5060: Reactor & Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
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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