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Jan 13, 2025
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NP 620 - Fundamentals of Nuclear Security (1 unit) This course provides a comprehensive overview of the various aspects related to nuclear security—serving as an introduction to key concepts, terms and approaches that support both domestic and international efforts to improve nuclear security.
Prerequisite(s): Bachelor’s degree (preferably in Engineering or a related field), basic knowledge of nuclear materials, pre-assigned reading (which can be completed before the course), and Instructor Consent.
Grading Basis: Graded Units of Lecture: 1 Offered: Every Fall and Spring
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. describe the contents of key IAEA Nuclear Security Series (NSS) documents (NSS-13, NSS-25G, NSS-7). 2. explain the role of nuclear material accounting and control as an element of nuclear security and how it can be integrated with physical protection systems. 3. describe the recommendations for physical protection, accounting, and control against theft and sabotage. 4. discuss how attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs impact nuclear security effectiveness. 5. demonstrate an understanding that there is a credible threat to nuclear material, and to associated facilities, activities and information. 6. apply engineering research and theory to advance the art, science, and practice of the discipline.
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