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xholicwriter
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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 to ask a few questions:
1/What is "beam and accelerator applications"? What careers options are offered for that subfield?
2/What is "Homeland Security and Nonproliferation"? What types of work will I be exposed for that area of study?
3/Which area would expose me to a variety of career options?
Beam and Accelerator Applications:
Physics 110A/B (or EE 117), 129, 139, 142; NE 155, 180
Bionuclear Engineering:
BioE C165; EE 120 (EE 20N is a prerequisite for this course), C 145B; NE 107, 162
Fission Power Engineering:
ME 106, 109 (Chem E 150A may be substituted for ME 106 and 109); NE 120, 124, 155, 161, 167, 175
Fusion Power Engineering:
Physics 110A/B, 142; NE 120, 180, 155
Homeland Security and Nonproliferation:
Chemistry 143, Physics 110A/B, 111, NE 102, 107, 130, 155, 175
Materials in Nuclear Technology:
MSE 102, 104, 112, 113; NE 120, 124, 155, 161
Nuclear Fuel Cycles and Waste Management:
Chem E 150A/B; E 120; Energy Resources Group 151; MSE 112; NE 120, 124, 155, 161, 175
Radiation and Health Physics:
NE 102, 120, 155, 162, 180
Risk, Safety and Systems Analysis:
CE 193; Chem E 150A; E 120; IEOR 166; NE 120, 124, 155, 161, 167, 175
Thank you
xholic
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 to ask a few questions:
1/What is "beam and accelerator applications"? What careers options are offered for that subfield?
2/What is "Homeland Security and Nonproliferation"? What types of work will I be exposed for that area of study?
3/Which area would expose me to a variety of career options?
Beam and Accelerator Applications:
Physics 110A/B (or EE 117), 129, 139, 142; NE 155, 180
Bionuclear Engineering:
BioE C165; EE 120 (EE 20N is a prerequisite for this course), C 145B; NE 107, 162
Fission Power Engineering:
ME 106, 109 (Chem E 150A may be substituted for ME 106 and 109); NE 120, 124, 155, 161, 167, 175
Fusion Power Engineering:
Physics 110A/B, 142; NE 120, 180, 155
Homeland Security and Nonproliferation:
Chemistry 143, Physics 110A/B, 111, NE 102, 107, 130, 155, 175
Materials in Nuclear Technology:
MSE 102, 104, 112, 113; NE 120, 124, 155, 161
Nuclear Fuel Cycles and Waste Management:
Chem E 150A/B; E 120; Energy Resources Group 151; MSE 112; NE 120, 124, 155, 161, 175
Radiation and Health Physics:
NE 102, 120, 155, 162, 180
Risk, Safety and Systems Analysis:
CE 193; Chem E 150A; E 120; IEOR 166; NE 120, 124, 155, 161, 167, 175
Thank you
xholic