31 Pass/Fail All classes used for the B.S.N.R.E. degree must be taken as a letter grade. No pass/fail classes are allowed to be used to satisfy any requirements for your B.S.N.R.E. degree. Technical Electives The NRE program requires Technical Electives. requirements:
Technical electives have the following
Technical Electives may be selected from any course offered in the Colleges of Engineering, Science, or Computing at the 3000 or 4000 level, excluding Psychology (PSYC) and Applied Physiology (APPH) classes. Technical electives may not duplicate any other class required for a B.S.N.R.E. Up to 4 hours of research or special problems that are 3000 level above from any department in the college of engineering, college of computing or college of science can be used towards technical electives.
Class Withdrawals There is a restricted withdrawal policy for several Woodruff School courses. These are usually laboratory or other courses that require special departmental resources. Other courses with limited enrollments might be added to this list, and they will be so designated during registration. The courses are: NRE 3112 NRE 4206 NRE 4232
Nuclear Radiation Detection Radiation Physics Lab Nuclear Radiological Engineering Design
A withdrawal from one of the laboratory courses after registration closes will be granted only in the event of serious illness or comparable circumstance beyond the student’s control. Overlay Areas Global perspective and ethics are required overlay areas for all students. These classes must be taken as part of the B.S.N.R.E curriculum. These classes can be taken as free electives, economics, social science electives or humanities electives. These classes are not intended to be taken above the required curriculum hours, but rather as part of the required curriculum. AP, IB and transfer credits can be used to satisfy these two overlay areas. The classes that can be used to satisfy the ethics requirement are at: HTS 2084 (Social Science) INTA 2030 (Social Science) PHIL 3105 (Humanities)
PHIL3109 (Humanities) PHIL 3127 (Humanities) PHIL 4176 (Humanities)
The classes that can be used to satisfy the global perspective requirement are at: www.catalog.gatech.edu/students/ugrad/core/gp.php