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ISU provides a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering, along with Master's and Doctoral degrees in Nuclear Science and Engineering. Nuclear engineering focuses on utilizing atomic nucleus energy for various beneficial purposes, including electricity generation at nuclear facilities and medical diagnostics and therapies employing nuclear radiation. The undergraduate curriculum establishes a solid grounding in mathematics and physical sciences during the initial semesters. This foundation supports the core nuclear engineering subjects: nuclear and radiation physics, radiation detection and measurement, reactor physics and kinetics, nuclear energy generation, and the nuclear fuel cycle.
The nuclear engineering B.S. program equips graduates for careers in industrial, governmental, and academic environments, covering roles such as nuclear facility operations and maintenance, reactor design and innovation, radioactive waste handling, and nuclear security and safeguards. This dynamic field presents growing prospects, with career paths extending from managing nuclear power facilities to advancing future reactor designs, nuclear fuels, reprocessing methods, and waste management solutions. Additional applications involve space propulsion systems, medical therapies, and national security initiatives. Employment opportunities in nuclear engineering are promising, with positions available locally at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and throughout the United States and internationally.