Description
The impact of nuclear science in Australia is broad ranging and spans diverse public agencies and private industries relating to national security, the environment and biomedicine. Using a combination of self-study, lectures and interactive sessions, this Micro-credential from ANU offers an introduction to the building blocks of visible matter in the Universe. Studied in a graduate level learning environment, this micro-credential aims to develop a deeper understanding of atomic nuclei, radioactive decay processes, and radiation detection methods.
You will discover the fundamental forces that bind the heart of the atom together, as well as theoretical frameworks that are used to describe and predict their behaviour. You will also explore the practical aspects of nuclear technology and measurement techniques, and their applications in industry. Part of the offering will be hosted at the Australian Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility. Here, you will undertake a hands-on introduction to nuclear measurement techniques with real-world research equipment.
In the context of the wide application of nuclear techniques, this micro-credential aims to introduce students to the key concepts in nuclear physics. These include:
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion, participants will have the knowledge and skills to:
Indicative assessment
Assumed knowledge
This micro-credential is taught at graduate level and requires completion of an appropriate AQF7 qualification or equivalent professional experience.
Physics and/or mathematics at Year 12 (or equivalent), or relevant professional experience is desirable but not a formal requirement.
Micro-credential stack information
This micro-credential is undertaken as a stand-alone offering. Additional micro-credentials relating to radiation detection and measurement, as well as the nuclear fuel cycle and space radiation are currently underdevelopment. We welcome any enquiries relating to expanding micro-credential offerings in nuclear science.
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Contact Institution / Faculty directly
Acton Campus
The Australian National University,CANBERRA,
Canberra,
Australian Capital Territory,
2601, CANBERRA, Australia
This micro-credential is taught at graduate level and requires completion of an appropriate AQF7 qualification or equivalent professional experience. Physics and/or mathematics at Year 12 (or equivalent), or relevant professional experience is desirable but not a formal requirement.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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