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Bettis Reactor Engineering School
Old Dominion University has agreed to grant academic credit for the completion of a specific training program, the U.S. Navy Bettis Reactor Engineering School. Graduates of the Bettis Reactor Engineering School who are admitted and enrolled in the Master's of Engineering Management Degree at Old Dominion University and have completed 18 hours of specified graduate course work toward the graduate degree, will be granted the following credit for a total of 12 semester hours:
| ENMA 520 Statistical Concepts in Engineering Management |
3 semester hours |
| ECE 595 Special Topics: Principles of Electrical Measurements |
3 semester hours |
| ENMA 601Organizing Analysis* |
3 semester hours |
| ME 632 Nuclear Engineering |
3 semester hours |
*Credit for ENMA 601 Organizational Analysis is granted through the review of the Intermediate Officer Leadership Course, an 80-hour course in leadership that participants of Bettis Reactor Engineering School must complete. Old Dominion University students in the graduate program of Engineering Management must provide official proof of completion of both the Bettis Reactor Engineering School and the Intermediate Officer Leadership Course to gain the 12 hours of credit listed above.