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The Department of Nuclear Engineering provides three advanced degree options: the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Engineering (MEng), and a combined Public Policy (MPP)/Nuclear Engineering (MS) program. Nuclear Engineering explores the principles of nuclear reactions and their practical applications in creating innovative technologies. Professionals in this field create systems addressing critical challenges like cancer therapies, fusion reactor development, and nuclear waste management.
This specialization focuses on radiation's biological impacts, dose measurement, protective shielding, safety protocols, and medical applications of radiation for disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Students gain expertise in medical imaging techniques, neutron therapies, diagnostic tracers, CT scans, PET scans, and MRI technology.
Career Opportunities:
Higher Education
Professional Advisory Services
Public Sector Positions
Nuclear Technology Development
Scientific Investigation