RADI.5020L Radiation Safety and Control II (Formerly 95.420/98.502)
Id: 008802
Credits: 3-4
Description
This course provides a continuation of the theoretical and practical aspects of radiation protection provided in Radiation Safety and Control I (98.501). Topics include the statistical analyses and data reduction techniques that are used to analyze radiation measurements pertaining to the field of radiation protection. Laboratory sessions on alpha and gamma radiation measurements and air sampling will reinforce class lectures. Students also will experience applied radiation protection and dose assessment through a contamination control exercise that involves the use of protective clothing and respiratory protection.
Prerequisites
Pre-Reqs: PHYS 4010 or RADI.5010L Radiation Safety & Control I, and MATH.3860 Probability and Statistics I or MATH 3850 Applied Statistics.
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