Graduate Program - Nuclear Engineering
Program Overview
Introduction to the Nuclear Engineering Program
The Nuclear Engineering program at Purdue University is a unique and intriguing field of study that offers students a comprehensive education in the principles and applications of nuclear engineering. With graduate salaries starting at $60,000+/year, students appreciate the small classes, friendly community, and great research opportunities that the program provides.
Program Overview
The Nuclear Engineering program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles of nuclear engineering, including reactor physics, thermodynamics, and materials science. The program also offers a range of specializations, including nuclear power, nuclear safety, and nuclear security.
Breakdown of Required Credit Hours for BSNE
The Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering (BSNE) degree requires a minimum of 120 credit hours, which includes coursework in mathematics, physics, and engineering, as well as a range of nuclear engineering-specific courses.
Admissions
Undergraduate Admissions
To be admitted to the Nuclear Engineering program, undergraduate students must meet the admission requirements of Purdue University, which include:
- A high school diploma or equivalent
- A minimum GPA of 3.0
- SAT or ACT scores
- Completion of required coursework in mathematics and science
Graduate Admissions
To be admitted to the Nuclear Engineering graduate program, students must meet the admission requirements of the Purdue University Graduate School, which include:
- A bachelor's degree in a relevant field
- A minimum GPA of 3.0
- GRE scores
- Letters of recommendation
- A personal statement
Research Areas
The Nuclear Engineering program at Purdue University offers a range of research areas, including:
- Nuclear power and energy systems
- Nuclear safety and security
- Nuclear materials and fuels
- Radiation detection and measurement
- Nuclear medicine and applications
Student Experience
The Nuclear Engineering program at Purdue University offers a range of resources and opportunities to support student success, including:
- Academic advising
- Research opportunities
- Internships and co-ops
- Student organizations
- Career counseling
Why Choose Purdue Nuclear Engineering?
The Nuclear Engineering program at Purdue University offers a unique and supportive learning environment, with:
- Small classes and a high student-to-professor ratio
- Great research opportunities
- A friendly and inclusive community
- Strong industry connections and career opportunities
- A range of specializations and electives to choose from
Accreditation
The Nuclear Engineering program at Purdue University is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, which ensures that the program meets the highest standards of quality and excellence in engineering education.
