Page 1 of 9 Nuclear Engineering Technology (NET) Associate of Applied Science Degree Next entrance date: Fall 2015 Length of Program: 6 terms (2 years) Total Credits: 65 (day-time, full-time only) Campus: Augusta Program Description The Nuclear Engineering Technology (NET) Program is an innovative approach to addressing the nuclear industry's increasing need for a well-trained nuclear workforce. The program is a planned sequence of courses that meets the defined educational requirements of the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) Uniform Curriculum Guide, a curriculum to standardize associate degree nuclear training across the nation. Employment Opportunities Graduates of the program are prepared for entry level positions in the nuclear field. The curriculum covers competencies in mechanical maintenance, instrumentation and control, electrical maintenance, and non-licensed operations. While students have an opportunity to intern at Plant Vogtle, the program does not guarantee students a job. Like other fields, securing a career in nuclear is based on the individual s personal, professional, and academic skills. Successful students must meet all of the industry s new employee requirements and possess characteristics that are congruent with the industry s needs, standards, and values. Students need to be aware of the requirements for employment. In order to be granted unescorted access to the power plant and complete the internship, students need to pass a background check. See page 10 of this guide for the requirements at Southern Nuclear. POSS/MASS Test The POSS/MASS is an industry wide pre-employment test used to identify and assess a candidate's abilities and skills. All prospective nuclear employees must pass the POSS/MASS test at the nuclearlevel. The NET program offers students preparation for the exam during their tenure in the program. Nuclear Uniform Curriculum Program (NUCP) Certificate Students who earn a B or better in the occupational courses (nuclear-specific) are eligible to earn an NUCP certificate. This certificate enables the holder to work at any nuclear installation in the country and gives them edge in the employment process. For more information, visit http://www.nei.org/careersandeducation/nuclear-uniform-curriculum-program/. Augusta Tech Website http://www.augustatech.edu NET Website http://www.augustatech.edu/nuclear_engineering_technology.html
Page 2 of 9 Like the NET Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/netprogram Information Sessions Fall 2015 Prospective NET students are strongly encouraged to attend an information session. Participants will learn more about the program, admissions process, career opportunities, and nuclear safety culture. Representatives from the college and Southern Nuclear will be present to answer questions. **INFORMATION SESSION DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED*** Placement Rate The NET program graduated its first class in April 2012. The NET program currently has a placement rate of over 80%. It is imperative prospective students understand the importance of the POSS/MASS test and background check. Contact Information For Admissions/Information Session Information: Natasha Poleate Academic Advisor for Nuclear Technology Programs npoleate@augustatech.edu (706) 771-5703 For Advisement/Curriculum Information: Robert Bob Collins Department Head/Instructor rcollins@augustatech.edu (706) 771-4094 Dr. Abdullah Kendoush Instructor akendoush@augustatech.edu (706) 771-4850 Curriculum Outline Class of 2017 Year 1, Fall Semester NUET 1000 Intro to Nuclear Industry 3 CHEM 1100 Nuclear Plant Chemistry 3 ECET 1101 Circuit Analysis I 3 MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus 3 Year 1, Spring Semester ENGL 1101 Composition and Rhetoric 3
Page 3 of 9 ELECTIVE Social/Behavioral Science 3 ECET 2101 Circuit Analysis II/ Lab 4 PHYS 1111 Introduction to Physics 3 PHYS 1111L Introduction to Physics La 1 Year 1, Summer Semester NUET 2020 Material Science 3 NUET 1170 Nuclear Plant Fundamentals I 3 NUET 1220 DOE Nuclear Facilities Fundamentals 3 Year 2, Fall Semester NUET 1250 Nuclear Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer NUET 1180 Nuclear Plant Fundamentals- II 4 ICET 2010 Electromechanical Devices 4 NUET 1255 Radiation Protection and Instrum. 3 Year 2, Spring Semester ICET 2020 Instrument Process and Mgmnt 4 ELECTIVE Humanities/Fine Arts 3 NUET 1260 Reactor Theory, Design, and Ops 4 NUET 1300 Reactor Protection and Safety 3 3 Note: A grade of C or higher is required for all courses in the program. The information above can be found on page 96 of the course catalog. Detailed descriptions for each course are offered at the back of the catalog. http://www.augustatech.edu/catalog/files/binder1.pdf NET Admissions Class of 2017 Based on industry needs, the NET program will now accept 40 students for Fall 2015. A group of alternates will be selected should space become available. The initial class of 40 students and subsequent group of alternates will be chosen on a first-come, first-qualified basis. Only those who complete all application requirements by the deadline will be considered for priority admission. Important Dates Summer 2015 August 2015 Mandatory program orientation for accepted students. Classes begin Admissions for Current High School Seniors and GED Students
Page 4 of 9 Application Checklist Current High School Seniors and GED Students All applications must be received by February 1, 2015 in order to be considered for the priority deadline. Allow 1-2 weeks for materials to be received and processed prior to the deadline. A completed application will include the following: Application and $25 fee Current high school seniors need to mail their official high school transcript to the attention of Natasha Poleate. Accepted seniors are required to submit an additional official high school transcript with graduation date to Student Records after graduation. ATTN: Natasha Poleate Building 600 3200 Augusta Tech Drive Augusta, GA 30906 Meet or exceed minimum requirements for COMPASS, SAT, or college credit (see requirements below) Proof of Residency, as outlined on application College Algebra Requirement All accepted students must take college algebra prior to fall 2015. Current seniors who wish to take college algebra while in high school can contact Evett Davis, High School Coordinator, at (706) 771-4027 or edavis@augustatech.edu. Otherwise, students will be asked to take college algebra during summer 2015. Minimum Placement Test/College Credit Requirements (one of the following): COMPASS (taken during last 5 years): Reading 79 Writing 62 Math 26 Algebra 42 SAT (taken during last 5 years): Critical Reading 480 Math 440 * SAT scores can be sent to the Student Records office College credit: College English grade of C or better College Algebra grade of B or better
Page 5 of 9 Admissions for High School Graduates and Transfer Students Application Checklist High School Graduates and Transfer Students All applications must be received by February 1, 2015 in order to be considered for the priority deadline. Allow 1-2 weeks for materials to be received and processed prior to the deadline. A completed application will include the following: Application and $25 fee Mail official high school transcript or GED scores to Student Records. If you have more than 30 hours of college credit or have earned your degree, you do not need to submit a high school transcript. Student Records 3200 Augusta Tech Drive Augusta, GA 30906 Students with college credit need to send all official college transcripts to Student Records. Meet or exceed minimum requirements for COMPASS, SAT, or college credit (see below for requirements) Proof of Residency, as outlined on application College Algebra Requirement All accepted students must take college algebra prior to fall 2015. Students without college algebra credit have the opportunity to take it during summer 2015. Minimum Placement Test/College Credit Requirements (one of the following): COMPASS (taken during last 5 years): Reading 79 Writing 62 Math 26 Algebra 42 SAT (taken during last 5 years): Critical Reading 480 Math 440 * SAT scores can be sent to the Student Records office College credit: College English grade of C or better College Algebra grade of B or better
Page 6 of 9 Admissions Resources Admissions: http://www.augustatech.edu/application_deadline.html Application: http://www.augustatech.edu/documents/application_for_admission.pdf Financial Aid: http://www.augustatech.edu/financial_aid_admissions.html COMPASS Practice: http://www.act.org/compass/student/index.html Dual Enrollment: http://www.augustatech.edu/high_school.html Course Catalog: http://www.augustatech.edu/catalog/files/binder1.pdf Tuition and Fees Program Costs Office Of Financial Aid is in the 1300 building on the Augusta Campus Tuition and Fees are due before classes begin $89 per credit hour
Page 7 of 9 Frequently Asked Questions General Questions: Will my transfer credits count towards the completion of my degree? Student Records in Building 1300 evaluates all transcripts. Once your official transcripts are received, Student Records will evaluate your transcript(s) and determine what courses transfer to Augusta Technical College. How do I find out about financial aid? Financial Aid is located in Building 1300 and is responsible for managing student aid. Visit the website for more information. Once you have applied for financial aid, you can track your status through your SmartWeb account. How much does it cost to attend Augusta Technical College? Attendance cost is determined by (1) the tuition/fees set by the institution and (2) the number of credits you take. Your total credit hours are determined by your transfer credits. These fees do not include books. How do I pay my tuition and fees? Once you ve registered for classes, you can satisfy your tuition/fees through Student Accounts in Building 100. If you re receiving financial aid, wait at least one business day before visiting Student Accounts. Once you ve paid your tuition/fees, your enrollment will be secured and you will be given an official copy of your schedule. I m in high school but would like college credit. How can I do this? Augusta Technical College offers high school students the opportunity to earn college credits while in high school. For more information, contact Evett Davis, High School Coordinator at (706) 771-4027 or edavis@augustatech.edu. Nuclear Career Information: What is the difference between engineering and engineering technology? Engineers require theoretical, scientific, and mathematical knowledge because they typically apply scientific concepts to develop solutions to real world problems. On the other hand, graduates of engineering technology programs implement designs created by engineers. This may include installing and maintaining products, testing products, calibrating, and supervising product operations. What characteristics should a nuclear employee possess? Propensity to stay focused and be constantly attentive Ability to work in an environment of very rigid processes and adherence to procedures Solid analytical thinking and strong mechanical aptitude a must. High degree of manual dexterity and mature judgment Strong safety awareness and adherence to safety practices Good communication skills Desire to continue learning
Page 8 of 9 How can I learn more about the nuclear industry? Check out the agencies below to find out more about the nuclear industry. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC): http://www.nrc.gov/ Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI): http://www.nei.org/ Department of Energy (DOE): http://energy.gov/ Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO): http://www.inpo.info/ Savannah River Site (SRS): http://www.srs.gov/general/srs-home.html Women in Nuclear (WiN): http://www.win-global.org/ http://www.winus.org/ How can I find out more about careers in the nuclear industry? Check out the resources below to explore careers in the nuclear industry: http://www.srscro.org/nuclear-workforce-initiative/career-planning/ http://www.getintoenergy.com/ http://www.aboutnuclear.org/ http://www.nei.org/careersandeducation/ http://www.navy.com/careers/nuclear-energy.html http://www.ans.org/pi/edu/students/careers/ http://www.southerncompany.com/careerinfo/ http://www.srs.gov/general/srs-home.html What is the POSS/MASS test? The POSS/MASS is an industry pre-employment test used to identify and assess a candidate's abilities and skills. All prospective nuclear employees must pass the POSS MASS test at the nuclear-level. The NET program offers students preparation for the exam. NET Program: What things should I consider before applying to the NET program? Remember that NET is a full-time, day-time program. Depending on your circumstances, you need to consider whether you are able to commit the time and energy required to successfully complete the program. Before applying, research the nuclear industry and make sure this field is right for you. How long is the program? NET is a day-time, 2-year program (6 terms). Can I take any classes online? There are no nuclear (ACAD-competency) courses offered online. All classes are lecture or lab type courses. Are there scholarships available? There are no scholarships currently available for students in the NET program. However, if you can find a scholarship outside the college that s willing to fund your education, we encourage you to apply for it.
Page 9 of 9 What are the requirements for employment with Southern Nuclear? Note that this list is not exhaustive. Other requirements may apply. Students need to be very aware of these requirements prior to entering the program. Education, NET degree preferred Successfully complete POSS/MASS Testing Valid driver s license May be required to maintain qualifications and on-call responsibilities in support of the plant Emergency Response Organization. Obtain unescorted access, will be required to complete a Personal History Questionnaire (PHQ) information from this form will be used to conduct an extensive background investigation as required by Title 10 of the code of Federal Regulations, verifying work and education history, a criminal background investigation and a drug and alcohol screen It is unlikely you will be granted access if you o Had a positive drug or alcohol test within the past five years; o Used or possessed drugs in the past five years; o Convicted of felony in the past five years; o Had recent misdemeanor convictions; o Falsify or omit information or fail to fully cooperate during the investigation process.