Nuclear Engineering (with a Foundation Year) BEng Hons
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Nuclear Engineering (with a Foundation Year) BEng Hons
The Nuclear Engineering (with a Foundation Year) BEng Hons program is designed for students who do not meet the standard entry grades to prepare for a STEM degree at Lancaster University. This program offers a foundation year that follows the same semester dates as Lancaster University, with taught sessions taking place at Cardinal Newman College in Preston.
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The Engineering department at Lancaster University is part of the Faculty of Science and Technology.
Nuclear Engineering at Lancaster
Nuclear engineering is a multi-disciplinary subject that goes beyond the provision of nuclear power for electrical needs, expanding into sectors such as medicine and space travel. The program at Lancaster University provides students with a wide range of career opportunities, including working in nuclear power plants, the automotive industry, medical and healthcare technology development, and further study as academics.
Careers
Graduates from the Nuclear Engineering program at Lancaster University have gone on to work in various roles, including:
- PhD Candidate – University of Bristol
- CERN Research Fellow – CERN
- Nuclear Safety Engineer – EDF Energy
- Nuclear Graduates Scheme – Rolls Royce
- Graduate Scheme – Sellafield Ltd
- CE Safety Engineer – Amec Foster Wheeler
- Nuclear Safety Engineer – Mott Macdonald
- Global Manufacturing Trainee – Kraft Heinz
- Operations Graduate – BAE Systems
- Molecular Imaging Application Specialist – Bartec Technologies Ltd
Entry Requirements
The typical entry requirements for the Nuclear Engineering (with a Foundation Year) BEng Hons program are:
- A levels: CCC, including Mathematics and either Chemistry or Physics
- Access to HE Diploma: Considered on a case-by-case basis, with 45 Level 3 credits at Merit
- Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales: Accepted in place of one A level, or equivalent qualification
- BTEC Extended Diploma: MMM, considered on a case-by-case basis, with sufficient content in Mathematics and relevant science
- BTEC in combination with A levels: Typical requirement would be A level grade C plus BTEC(s) at MM, or A levels at grade CC plus BTEC at M
- International Baccalaureate: 26 points overall, with 14 points from the best 3 HL subjects, including 4 in Mathematics HL and 4 in either HL Chemistry or Physics
- Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers: We are happy to admit applicants on the basis of five Highers, but where we require a specific subject at A level, we will typically require an Advanced Higher in that subject
- T levels: May be considered on a case-by-case basis
- GCSE requirements: Mathematics grade 6/B, English Language grade 4/C
- English language requirements: IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component
Course Structure
The Nuclear Engineering (with a Foundation Year) BEng Hons program includes a foundation year with three subject-specific modules, designed to align with the intended undergraduate degree. Students will study one compulsory module, Scientific Maths, and two additional STEM modules, choosing from:
- Additional Maths
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
Fees and Funding
The annual tuition fee for the Nuclear Engineering (with a Foundation Year) BEng Hons program is:
- Home: £9,790 (2026/27)
Scholarships and Bursaries
Students may be eligible for various scholarships and bursaries, including:
- Lancaster Bursary: £1,000 in each year of study, based on household income
- Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship – Home: £3,000 in the first year of study, based on entry grades
- International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship: £3,000, as a tuition fee reduction, per year of study, based on entry grades
- Undergraduate International Regional Scholarship: £3,000, as a tuition fee reduction, per year of study, based on nationality or country of domicile and entry grades
- International Study Centre Progression Scholarship: £3,000, as a tuition fee reduction, per year of study, based on nationality or country of domicile and entry grades
- India Scholarship – Undergraduate: £3,000, as a tuition fee reduction, per year of study, based on nationality or country of permanent residence
- Lancaster Sanctuary Scholarship: Full fees, up to £5,000 per year living costs, based on refugee/humanitarian protection status
Facilities
The School of Engineering at Lancaster University has a range of facilities, including:
- Teaching Lab
- Breakout Space
- Computer Labs
- Engineering Projects Lab
- Main Lab
- Electronics Lab
- Additive Manufacturing Lab
- Chemical Engineering Lab
Similar Courses
Similar courses offered by Lancaster University include:
- Chemical Engineering BEng Hons
- Chemical Engineering MEng Hons
- Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng Hons
- Electronic and Electrical Engineering MEng Hons
- Engineering BEng Hons
- Engineering MEng Hons
- Mechanical Engineering BEng Hons
- Mechanical Engineering MEng Hons
- Mechatronic Engineering BEng Hons
- Mechatronic Engineering MEng Hons
- Nuclear Engineering BEng Hons
- Nuclear Engineering MEng Hons
Important Information
The University reserves the right to make changes to advertised courses. In exceptional circumstances, the University may need to amend the programs and provision advertised. If a course is withdrawn or there are fundamental changes to the course, students will be given reasonable notice and will be entitled to request consideration for an alternative course or withdraw their application.
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