Classes

JPM 623 - Bacteria of Veterinary and Medical Importance

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

JPM 622 - Advanced General Bacteriology

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

JPM 555 - Diagnostic Pathology

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

JPM 605 - Advanced Immunology

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

HBC 307 - Microbial Biochemistry

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

JPM 253 - Veterinary Bacteriology

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

BDS 518 Principles of Landscape Design

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

BDS 438 Trends and Styles in Furniture Design

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

BID 332 Furnishing & Lighting I

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

BID 330 Furniture Design I

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

BID 210 Computer Aided Design

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

BDS 216 Advanced Three Dimensional Studies

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

SNS 412: Medical Physics and Instrumentation

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

Purpose of the Course
To enable learners to select and apply appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic methods.

Expected Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, the learner should be able to:
1. Explain the critical and sensitive organs of the human body.
2. Describe the interaction mechanism of radiation in the human body.
3. Explain measurement units and parameters used in regulatory requirements.
4. Describe principles and instrumentation used in nuclear and medical diagnosis.

Course Content

SNS 402: Applications of Nuclear Techniques

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course, the learner should be able to:
1. Define the principles of selected nuclear techniques.
2. Differentiate nuclear techniques for application in different fields/activities.
3. Identify appropriate nuclear technique for specific problems.
4. Demonstrate hands-on skills on selected nuclear equipment and instrumentation.

FPE242: NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING (NDT)

Semester: 
Second
Offered: 
2020

NDT definition
• NDT is an examination, test, or evaluation performed on any type of test object without changing or altering that object in any way, in order to determine the absence or presence of conditions or discontinuities that may have an effect on the usefulness or serviceability of that object.
• Nondestructive tests may also be conducted to measure other test object characteristics, such as size; dimension; configuration; or structure, including alloy content, hardness, grain size, etc.

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