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Language:en
Published: 1980
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contents Nuclear Technology Series. Nuclear Instrumentation and Control Technician. A Suggested Program Planning Guide. Revised June 80. Instrumentation Technicians Learning Modules Nuclear Energy Postsecondary Education Program Development Program Guides Technical Education Technical Occupations This program planning guide for a two-year postsecondary nuclear instrumentation and control technician program is designed for use with courses 33-35 of thirty-five in the Nuclear Technology Series. The purpose of the guide is to describe the nuclear power field and its job categories for specialists, technicians and operators; and to assist planners, administrators, faculty, and industrial and community educational advisors in establishing and conducting relevant training programs. The guide provides a model curriculum plan and suggests methods for adapting the modular materials to curricula tailored to specific localities or employer needs. Also included is information about educational facilities, equipment, staffing, and instructional materials needed for training technicians and operators in this field. Appended material includes the technical specialty courses and module titles and descriptions; suggested workforce needs survey instrument for nuclear instrumentation and control technicians; equipment list with cost, quantity, and vendor data; and suggested library references and materials. (A master index to the series and other suggested program planning guides are available--see CE 026 856 and CE 026 639-642.) (LRA)
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spellingShingle Nuclear Technology Series. Nuclear Instrumentation and Control Technician. A Suggested Program Planning Guide. Revised June 80.
Instrumentation Technicians
Learning Modules
Nuclear Energy
Postsecondary Education
Program Development
Program Guides
Technical Education
Technical Occupations
Nuclear Technology Series. Nuclear Instrumentation and Control Technician. A Suggested Program Planning Guide. Revised June 80. Instrumentation Technicians Learning Modules Nuclear Energy Postsecondary Education Program Development Program Guides Technical Education Technical Occupations This program planning guide for a two-year postsecondary nuclear instrumentation and control technician program is designed for use with courses 33-35 of thirty-five in the Nuclear Technology Series. The purpose of the guide is to describe the nuclear power field and its job categories for specialists, technicians and operators; and to assist planners, administrators, faculty, and industrial and community educational advisors in establishing and conducting relevant training programs. The guide provides a model curriculum plan and suggests methods for adapting the modular materials to curricula tailored to specific localities or employer needs. Also included is information about educational facilities, equipment, staffing, and instructional materials needed for training technicians and operators in this field. Appended material includes the technical specialty courses and module titles and descriptions; suggested workforce needs survey instrument for nuclear instrumentation and control technicians; equipment list with cost, quantity, and vendor data; and suggested library references and materials. (A master index to the series and other suggested program planning guides are available--see CE 026 856 and CE 026 639-642.) (LRA)
title Nuclear Technology Series. Nuclear Instrumentation and Control Technician. A Suggested Program Planning Guide. Revised June 80.
topic Instrumentation Technicians
Learning Modules
Nuclear Energy
Postsecondary Education
Program Development
Program Guides
Technical Education
Technical Occupations
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED192085