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The Nuclear Technology Program (NTP) offers a two-year associate degree in nuclear technology, incorporating real-world education and experiential learning. The NTP covers hands-on nuclear operations and connects students with internships to meet the short-term gap for skilled workers and technicians in the region.
Effective Fall 2024
1st Fall | Term Taken | Grade | |||
COLS | 1010 | Study, Organize, Succeed | 3 | ||
MATH | 1130 | College Algebra | 3 | ||
CHEM | 1010 | Introductory Chemistry I1 | 4 | ||
ENST | 1350 | Industrial Safety | 3 | ||
Humanities Elective | 3 | ||||
TERM TOTAL | 16 | ||||
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Oct | Meet with Success Coach or Advisor Complete FAFSA for upcoming fall term |
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Nov | Register for next term | ||||
1st Spring | |||||
CHEM | 1020 | Introductory Chemistry II1 | 4 | ||
COMM | 2025 | Fundamentals of Communication | 3 | ||
NUCT | 1510 | Nuclear Science & Radiochemistry | 4 | ||
ENST | 1362 | Industrial Equipment2 | 3 | ||
EHTC | 2315 | Applied RadCon Technology | 3 | ||
TERM TOTAL | 17 | ||||
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Mar | Meet with Success Coach or Advisor | ||||
April | Register for next term | ||||
1st Summer | |||||
NUCT | 2550 | NTP Internship | 1 | ||
TERM TOTAL | 1 | ||||
2nd Fall | |||||
EHTC | 1301 | Idustrial Hygiene & Safety I | 3 | ||
CHET | 1320 | Process Control & Instrumentation I | 3 | ||
NUCT | 2510 | Radiation Detection & Measurement | 4 | ||
CHET | 1410 | Process Operations I | 4 | ||
ENGL | 1010 | Composition I | 3 | ||
TERM TOTAL | 17 | ||||
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Sept | Complete Application to Graduate with Faculty Advisor | ||||
Oct | Meet with Faculty Advisor | ||||
Nov | Register for next term | ||||
2nd Spring | |||||
EHTC | 2320 | Industrial Hygiene & Safety II | 3 | ||
INFS | 1010 | Computer Applications | 3 | ||
NUCT | 2520 | Nuclear Systems & Operations | 4 | ||
Social Science Electives | 3 | ||||
TERM TOTAL | 13 | ||||
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Feb | Take Exit Exam (ETS Proficiency Profile) | ||||
TOTAL HOURS | 64 | ||||
1CHEM 1110 and CHEM 1120 can be substituted for CHEM 1010 and CHEM 1020, respectively.
2Must complete with a grade C or higher.
Students pursuing this program are advised by the Mathematics and Sciences Division.