Nuclear Power School - Naval Nuclear Power Training Command (NNPTC)
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Nuclear Power School - Naval Nuclear Power Training Command (NNPTC)-
Andrew Bradford US Navy Officer
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Rising Star
Jesse Paxton Student at NNPTC-
Charleston, South Carolina Metropolitan Area
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Rising Star
Alan Pigate Electronic Technician nuclear at US Navy-
New London County, Connecticut, United States
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Rising Star
Darren Givens Naval Officer / Administrative Limited Duty Officer (6410)-
Goose Creek, South Carolina, United States
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Rising Star
Ryan Grundt Shift engineer at US Navy-
Goose Creek, South Carolina, United States
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Overview
The US Navy's Nuclear Power School is widely acknowledged as having the most demanding academic program in the U.S. military. The school operates at a fast pace with stringent academic standards in all subjects. Students typically spend 45 hours per week in the classroom and are required to study an additional 10 to 35 hours per week outside of lecture hours, five days per week. Because the classified materials are restricted from leaving the training building, students cannot study outside of the classroom. Topics include: Mathematics Differential Equations Statistics Nuclear physics Health physics Reactor principles Mechanical Engineering Material science and Metallurgy Electrical power theory Electricity generation principals Thermodynamics Industrial Engineering Chemistry Nuclear reactor technology
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