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    Changing fields from undergraduate to graduate

    Is it possible for me to get a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering or materials science, then go to graduate school from there to study nuclear engineering, or do you have to stay in the same engineering field throughout the entire period of study?
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    Specialization: radiation shielding and reactor materials

    Ok thanks. So I should write my specialization as nuclear physics then go into the details about reactor materials and so on.
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    Specialization: radiation shielding and reactor materials

    Is specialization in radiation shielding and reactor/reactant materials a valid area of specialization? I am just worried if the two areas are too broad or different to name as my area of specialization. I ask this because I am trying to answer my applications for area of specialization and I...
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    Years to an engineering doctorate?

    Is that 3-4 years starting immediately after the master's degree or the bachelor's degree?
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    Years to an engineering doctorate?

    Don't you take some high level courses then do research to make a big discovery and write a long paper on it?
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    Years to an engineering doctorate?

    How many years does it take for one to acquire a doctorate degree in engineering?
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    Materials Science and Nuclear Engineering?

    No I can get an undergrad degree in nuclear engineering but I don't know how I would combine that with materials science.
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    Materials Science and Nuclear Engineering?

    So what do I have to get a bachelor's in materials science and then go to graduate school for nuclear engineering?
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    Materials Science and Nuclear Engineering?

    If I would like to do research in materials having to do with nuclear radiation and nuclear physics, what type of degree path should I follow?
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