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How broad is nuclear engineering?
What about nuclear materials, nuclear physics, nuclear non-proliferation, radiation detection?- xholicwriter
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How broad is nuclear engineering?
I'm interested more in engineering.- xholicwriter
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How broad is nuclear engineering?
I wonder How broad is nuclear engineering? Is nuclear engineering in high demand? Should I take EECS and ME to enrich my engineering skills? I'd like to get a BA in Business and a BS in NE. Which areas of nuclear engineering (energy, nuclear medicine, nuclear materials ...) will make my...- xholicwriter
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Engineering Nuclear Engineering/ Material Science and Engineering
Hi everyone, I plan to major in nuclear engineering and material science and engineering. What field of study can I integrate both disciplines? Which field in nuclear engineering is currently most active? Thank you,- xholicwriter
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Mac or PC for nuclear engineering?
the software isn't available on windows? what is it available on? Thank you,- xholicwriter
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Mac or PC for nuclear engineering?
Should I go with a PC for nuclear engineering? xholic- xholicwriter
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Which subfields of nuclear engineering offer the most diverse career options?
Nuclear materials, nonproliferation, fission engineering ... Thanks for the info.- xholicwriter
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Which subfields of nuclear engineering offer the most diverse career options?
Hi everyone, I will be a college freshman this fall, however, next spring I have to take upper division courses in nuclear engineering. Thus, I would like to learn more about each area of study. Below are all the options offered by Berkeley Nuclear Engineering Department. I would like...- xholicwriter
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Nuclear Engineering Major: ME or Physics Minor?
Oh I see. Some people say that a degree in NE gives me limited career option (the only option is to work in nuclear power plant) .. I guess it's not true. Math 110 - Linear Algebra is the extension of the linear algebra course. So I'm not sure whether it will be beneficial if I learn in-depth...- xholicwriter
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Nuclear Engineering Major: ME or Physics Minor?
Thank you very much, Thermalne! MSE is for sure beneficial to me and I also like the subject. I'm not sure about ME, EECS, and Physics. I think I need to find out my main interest first before deciding my minor or taking extra classes. What if I would like to work in nuclear security and...- xholicwriter
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Nuclear Engineering Major: ME or Physics Minor?
Yes. My goal is to obtain a PhD in nuclear engineering.- xholicwriter
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Nuclear Engineering Major: ME or Physics Minor?
Oh I see. I have one more question. For upper division NE electives, should I take both fusion and fission courses? I'm still undecided on which subfield I will focus on. Would it be possible to work in fusion lab if my specialties are material science and nuclear fission? I attached a...- xholicwriter
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Nuclear Engineering Major: ME or Physics Minor?
Thanks, Caldweab! I will speak to my adviser about this. What is FE?- xholicwriter
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Fusion vs. Fission: Pros & Cons for Nuclear Engineers
Thank you. I'm planning to move out of California when I graduate.- xholicwriter
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Fusion vs. Fission: Pros & Cons for Nuclear Engineers
I see. Thank you very much for your information. "You are also in a state that is extremely anti-nuclear energy or nuclear anything." Now I understand why a lot of people call me crazy for following my dream of becoming a nuclear engineer. sigh...- xholicwriter
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