State Technical College of Missouri
MNT 118 MNT 270
MNT 274 MNT 275 MNT 278 MNT 279
COM 125
Reactor Operations Option Electrical Theory and Safety
Thermodynamics, Fluid Flow, and Advanced Reactor Theory
Reactor Plant Systems
Nuclear Reactor Operation Fundamentals I Reactor Plant Operations
Nuclear Reactor Operation Fundamentals II SUB-TOTAL
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT Job Search Strategies SUB-TOTAL
PROGRAM TOTAL
4 5
3 2 4 3
21
1 1
70-71
MNT 100 Human Performance Fundamentals. This course teaches students how to incorporate nuclear industry fundamental and conditional human performance skills in their behavior. Dynamic learning activities and simulated scenarios for each human performance tool/behavior will be utilized to develop the necessary skills to prevent unsafe conditions and adverse operational events in the workplace. 2 credit hours.
MNT 102 Nuclear Industry Fundamentals. This course includes strategies essential for success in a nuclear industry work environment. Nuclear career skills such as study techniques, test taking, time management, and stress management are discussed. Topics such as nuclear safety culture, industry regulation, reliability and trustworthiness, deliberate misconduct, employee protection, completeness and accuracy of information, and human performance error prevention tools are discussed and applied. This course also provides students with the preparation and completion of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) nuclear industry aptitude exams as well as industry generic nuclear plant access and radiation worker training and exams. Students will be introduced to nuclear technician responsibilities and expectations. 2 credit hours.
MNT 107 Basic Nuclear Math and Theory. Introduction to basic nuclear concepts using mathematics including dimensional analysis, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Additional topics include atomic structure, nuclear reactions, mass to energy conversion, industrial and science applications of nuclear processes, and risk/benefit analysis. Prerequisite: MAT 051 with a grade of “C” or better or SPM 050 with a passing grade or satisfactory placement score into MAT 071. 4 credit hours.
MNT 110 Mechanical and Fluid Power Transmission. This course teaches mechanical power transmission topics such as brakes, clutches, gears, couplings, shafts, chains and sprockets, cams, and bearings. Hydraulic topics covered include liquid properties, cylinders, motors, pumps, valves, and math for proper sizing of components. Pneumatic topics covered include physical principles, cylinders, motors, compressors, and control valves. 1 credit hour.
MNT 114 Introduction to Radiation Safety. Topics include types of radiation, radioactive decay, activity, radioactive sources, interaction of radiation with matter, radiation units, basic fundamentals of exposure, dose, and personnel dose. The course also includes a basic radiation protection tasks laboratory. Prerequisite: MNT 107 with a grade of “C” or better. Corequisite: MAT 115. 4 credit hours.
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