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37 Master's degrees in Nuclear Engineering in United States

Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear energy is the largest source of emission-free energy in North America, with exciting applications in electricity and hydrogen production, industry and medicine, national security, and other areas. The Nuclear Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho.

Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear energy is the largest source of emission-free energy in North America, with exciting applications in electricity and hydrogen production, industry and medicine, national security, and other areas. The Nuclear Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho.

Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
The Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering programme at Virginia Commonwealth University teaches you to apply the principles of engineering, material science, physics and mathematics to design, analyze and manufacture mechanical systems such as vehicles, biomedical devices, consumer products, internal combustion engines, power plants, and other nuclear applications.
Nuclear Engineering
The mission of Nuclear Engineering at University of Utah is to provide outstanding educational and research training that prepares students for rewarding careers and leadership positions in the development and application of nuclear processes, instrumentation, and systems while insuring proper safeguards essential for maximizing the societal benefits of nuclear energy and radioactive materials.
Nuclear Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering is an accelerated program from University of California, Berkeley designed to develop professional engineering leaders of the future who understand the technical, economic, and social issues of technology.
Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics
A broad program of instruction and research is offered in the principles of the interaction of radiation with matter and their applications, and in several areas of engineering physics with this master degree in Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Nuclear Science and Engineering from Idaho State University prepares the student for advanced placement in the nuclear industry in commercial, research, or development areas.
Nuclear Engineering
Become a more-competent engineer with just 30 hours of graduate course work beyond your B.S. This non-thesis Nuclear Engineering MEng program offered at University of South Carolina is especially great for working engineers who cannot easily access a research laboratory.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
The Nuclear Science and Engineering program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a dual degree program with curriculum that combines the requirements a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Sloan School of Management and a Master of Science (SM) from the School of Engineering in one of eight disciplines.
Nuclear Engineering
The Department of Nuclear Engineering at The University of New Mexico offers an MS in Nuclear Engineering with several options for concentration and a PhD in Engineering with a Nuclear Engineering concentration.
Nuclear Engineering
The Nuclear Engineering graduate program at The Ohio State University is designed to prepare students for successful careers in a variety of specialty areas associated with the application of radiation, radioactive materials and nuclear fission.
Nuclear Medicine Technology
The Master of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology program at The University of Alabama at Birmingham is the 1st program in the United States to rise to a Master's entry-level status and is the only program of its kind in the state of Alabama..
Plasma Engineering
The Plasma Engineering program from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign is incredibly proud of its students and the work their do beyond their years here.
Nuclear Engineering
Among other things, during this Nuclear Engineering program at Georgia Institute of Technology, you will learn to identify and understand the unique challenges of and techniques for managing highly technical, potentially hazardous operations, issues within the nuclear industry.
Nuclear Policy
This 15-credit graduate certificate will provide a broad knowledge of nuclear security, non-proliferation and arms control issues, as well as broader security and energy policy issues in an international affairs context.The Nuclear Policy program is offered at George Washington University.
Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear Engineering from Texas A&M University is designed for students to take ownership of their future to identify at least three majors that are a good match for their career goals and academic performance.
Nuclear Engineering
The School of Nuclear Engineering at Purdue University, home to the first and only nuclear reactor in the U.S. licensed for 100% digital instrumentation and control systems, provides opportunities for state-of-the-art research and unmatched professional growth with the spirit to reach Pinnacle of Excellence at Scale.
Nuclear Engineering
The Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina State University requires 15 – 18 credit hours of graduate courses in nuclear engineering, 9 credit hours in an interdisciplinary breadth area, and 3 – 6 credit hours of research, for a total requirement of 30 credit hours.
Nuclear Engineering
The M.S. Nuclear Engineering degree program at Pennsylvania State University is designed for students to gain advanced knowledge for research, analysis, and design in nuclear engineering.
Nuclear Engineering
Develop as a professional in your field by building your subject matter knowledge and furthering your communication skills with the Nuclear Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology.