Engineering Nuclear Engineering Program: Advantages vs. Public Universities

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The discussion centers on the value of the Navy's Nuclear Engineering program compared to traditional public university programs for a career in Nuclear Engineering. Key points include the program's reputation and how it may enhance job prospects in the industry. Participants explore whether a degree from the Navy's program would stand out more than a standard Master’s degree from a regular university. Advantages mentioned include specialized training, potential networking opportunities within the military and defense sectors, and the program's focus on practical applications in nuclear technology. The conversation emphasizes the importance of program reputation and industry recognition in shaping career opportunities in Nuclear Engineering.
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I am very interested in a future career in Nuclear Engineering. Right now I am a junior working on my B.S. in Engineering Physics. I am looking at th Navy's Nuclear Engineering program from grad school. My question:

How good is the Nuclear program compared to other Public Universities? Would I be noticeable to industry then just a regular MS from a regular university? What advantages would there be going into this program instead of a normal MS degree from some other University?
 
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