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Ohio State's nuclear engineering graduate program equips students for thriving careers in diverse specialties involving radiation, radioactive materials, and nuclear fission applications. The program operates under the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and benefits from the cutting-edge facilities at Ohio State's Nuclear Reactor Lab (OSU-NRL). Graduate researchers in nuclear engineering at Ohio State are making groundbreaking contributions that affect millions. Their work ranges from creating advanced neutron detectors for high-radiation settings to enhancing conventional risk assessment methodologies, driving progress across environmental and nuclear science fields. Choosing nuclear engineering at Ohio State opens doors to a promising career path.
A baccalaureate or professional degree (or equivalent foreign credential) from an accredited college or university, earned by the expected date of entry into your graduate program. A minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in all prior undergraduate and graduate work.
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