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INTLPOL266

Managing Nuclear Waste: Technical, Political and Organizational Challenges

International Policy H&S - Humanities & Sciences

Course Description

(Formerly GEOLSCI 266, Formerly IPS 266) The essential technical and scientific elements of the nuclear fuel cycle, focusing on the sources, types, and characteristics of the nuclear waste generated, as well as various strategies for the disposition of spent nuclear fuel - including reprocessing, transmutation, and direct geologic disposal. Policy and organizational issues, such as: options for the characteristics and structure of a new federal nuclear waste management organization, options for a consent-based process for locating nuclear facilities, and the regulatory framework for a geologic repository. A technical background in the nuclear fuel cycle, while desirable, is not required. Change of Department Name: Earth and Planetary Science (Formerly Geologic Sciences).

Cross Listed Courses

Grading Basis

ROP - Letter or Credit/No Credit

Min

3

Max

3

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Seminar

Enrollment Optional?

No

Programs

INTLPOL266 is a completion requirement for: