6 Master's degrees in Nuclear Engineering in Canada
Nuclear Engineering
The Nuclear Engineering master's programme at Ontario Tech University offers MASc and MEng pathways. This public study mode course lasts 16 to 24 months, focusing on power systems and radiological physics. Students gain advanced technical expertise in nuclear fuel cycles and safety within a professional environment.
Medical Radiation Physics
The Medical Radiation Physics Unit at McGill University is a teaching and research unit focusing on the role that physics and its related sciences plays in medicine and cancer research, especially (but not exclusively) in radiation medicine; i.e., radiation oncology, medical imaging, and nuclear medicine.
Civil Engineering (Nuclear Engineering)
Are you an enthusiastic, curious, and hard-working individual who is keen to expand your knowledge and upgrade your technical background with a graduate degree? Then Civil Engineering (Nuclear Engineering) at University of Waterloo is perfect for you!
Nuclear Engineering (UNENE)
This Nuclear Engineering (UNENE) MEng course from Queen's University is a joint-university program, course-based, consisting of 10 courses, or eight courses plus a project.
Nuclear Engineering
The M.Eng. in Nuclear Engineering at Western University - Canada is a part-time, course-based programme designed for working professionals. Spanning 15 terms, this public study mode focuses on nuclear power reactor technology and design, delivering expert training through a unique industrial partnership framework.
Nuclear Engineering
The University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE) at McMaster University operates through the partnership of 5 Ontario universities that presents a unique, innovative learning experience in Nuclear Engineering with emphasis on nuclear power reactor technology.