View Full Version : How do I become a Nuclear Engineer? (Split from Canadian Engineering Thread)
paragphalak
Jul6-04, 05:58 AM
can anyone guide me my way to become an nuclear engineer
Many colleges and universities have nuclear science and/or engineering programs, at least at the graduate level. As an undergraduate, you would major in physics as an alternative.
Many colleges and universities have nuclear science and/or engineering programs, at least at the graduate level. As an undergraduate, you would major in physics as an alternative.
What is a major??
is it the same as a bachelor degree?
I am not sure what they call it in Australia. In the U.S. a major is simply the subject area you concentrate in while in college. In general it means that you are taking courses in that subject all through college, sometimes more than one at a time.
paragphalak
Jul9-04, 01:39 PM
I am not sure what they call it in Australia. In the U.S. a major is simply the subject area you concentrate in while in college. In general it means that you are taking courses in that subject all through college, sometimes more than one at a time.
can you suggest me some names of universities and the way hoe could i enter or get admissions in it.please.
paragphalak
Jul9-04, 01:40 PM
I am not sure what they call it in Australia. In the U.S. a major is simply the subject area you concentrate in while in college. In general it means that you are taking courses in that subject all through college, sometimes more than one at a time.
can you suggest me some names of universities and the way how could i enter or get admissions in it.please.
paragphalak,
What country do you live in? Are you limited to universities in that country?
I know that my alma mater, University of Maryland, has a nuclear engineering degree available. I'm sure there are plenty of others.
can you suggest me some names of universities and the way how could i enter or get admissions in it.please.
Where do you live? What school level are you at now?
hitssquad
Jul9-04, 09:37 PM
What is a major??
is it the same as a bachelor degree?Your major is the subject you are studying in order to get your degree in; e.g., if you are working toward a B.S. in biology, your major is biology.
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