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The Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Science and Engineering (Course 22) equips students for diverse career paths, spanning from hands-on engineering roles in the energy sector to advanced studies in various technical disciplines, along with opportunities in entrepreneurship, law, medicine, and business. The curriculum covers essential topics in physics, mathematics, and programming, progressing to core subjects such as nuclear energy (both fission and fusion), nuclear energy policy, societal considerations related to nuclear energy, quantum engineering, radiation physics, and product design.
The first-year application is intended for students who have concluded their secondary education and wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree as a full-time university student.
For the TOEFL Internet Based Test (iBT), the minimum composite score is a 90. We recommend scores of at least 23 for each section, and a composite score of at least 100. Similarly, for the TOEFL revised Paper-Delivered Test (rPDT), we recommend scores of at least 23 for each section. If you have taken the TOEFL Paper Based Test (PBT) prior to June 2017, the minimum composite score is a 577, with a recommended composite score of at least 600.