Nuclear and Radiological Safety of a Nuclear Power Plant
Description: The discipline is focused on studying the principles of nuclear power plant safety, including accident prevention, radiation control, and environmental protection. The course covers reactor safety systems, radiation monitoring methods, emergency response strategies, and compliance with international standards such as those set by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Upon completion, students acquire the knowledge necessary to ensure the safe operation of nuclear power plants and to effectively respond to potential emergency situations.
Amount of credits: 5
Course Workload:
Types of classes | hours |
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Lectures | 30 |
Practical works | 30 |
Laboratory works | |
SAWTG (Student Autonomous Work under Teacher Guidance) | 15 |
SAW (Student autonomous work) | 75 |
Form of final control | Exam |
Final assessment method |
Component: University component
Cycle: Profiling disciplines