2013-04-10
[Department’s Internal Guidelines for Strengthening Undergraduate Education and Research, Results from Department’s Faculty Meeting on March 21, 2013]
I. Recommended Courses Offered by Other Departments as Elective Courses : Students are encouraged to go beyond classwork of the Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering
▪ Nuclear Engineering (10 Courses)
- Mechanical Engineering
MAE211 Thermodynamics, MAE221 Fluid Mechanics, MAE231 Mechanics of Materials
MAE251 Dynamics, MAE311 Heat Transfer
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
CE371 Environmental Science and Engineering
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
CBE202 Introduction to Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
CBE471 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
MS211 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
EE304 Electronic Circuits
▪ Radiation Engineering (10 Courses)
- Bio and Brain Engineering
BiS225 Anatomy & Physiology
- Mathematical Sciences
MAS470 Mathematical Modeling
- Materials Science and Engineering
MS211 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering
MS331 Nanomaterials Science & Technology
- Electrical Engineering
EE204 Electromagnetics, EE211 Introduction to Physical Electronics
EE304 Electronic Circuits, EE362 Semiconductor Devices, EE403 Analog Electronic Circuits
- Computer Science
CS484 Introduction to Image Processing
▪ Nuclear Fusion Engineering (10 Courses)
- To be announced
II. Guidelines for Strengthening Research Capabilities of Undergraduate Students:
1. Students must take one or more research programs among Individual Research, Undergraduate Research Program (URP), and Human Resource Program for Nuclear Engineering Students funded by the government before enrolling in graduation research including internship course.
2. In general, the graduation research should be applied in the last graduate semester, but with exception of the cases, when applying the URP or internship for the substitution of graduation research.
3. When students would like to substitute the internship courses over 9 weeks as graduation research, the graduation research evaluation committee is constituted with total 3 committee members including his/her academic advisor. The evaluation process is performed after the end of the internship, and the internship report in the original, signed or stamped by the academic advisor must be delivered to the department office, when the internship course is evaluated as the graduation research with quality and satisfaction.