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Systems Engineer Program for Practical Nuclear Power Plant Engineering Education

실용적인 원전공학 교육을 위한 시스템즈 엔지니어 프로그램

  • Chang, Choong-koo (Department of Nuclear Power Plant Engineering, KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School) ;
  • Jung, Jae-cheon (Department of Nuclear Power Plant Engineering, KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School) ;
  • DIA, Aminata (Department of Nuclear Power Plant Engineering, KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School)
  • 장중구 (한국전력국제원자력대학원대학교) ;
  • 정재천 (한국전력국제원자력대학원대학교) ;
  • Published : 2015.12.31

Abstract

KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS) is dedicated to nurturing leadership-level professionals in nuclear power plant (NPP) engineering. KINGS have designed curriculum based on two philosophies. First, we balance aspects of discipline engineering, specialty engineering, and management engineering in the framework of systems engineering. Second, KINGS have designed the curriculum so that students can learn and experience the know-what, know-how and know-why level knowledge of NPP engineering and management. The specialization programs are opened during the 2nd year for 3 trimesters and those are a process of learning through practical project courses. The objectives of the specialization programs are to help students to learn the NPP life cycle technologies in highly structured and systematic ways. The systems engineer program (SEP) is one of the specialization programs. A practical case of the SEP which was applied to the project course for the NPP electric power system design education will be elaborated in this paper.

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