Which Canadian colleges offer nuclear engineering programs?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around identifying Canadian colleges that offer nuclear engineering programs. Participants share information about specific institutions and express personal considerations regarding their educational paths in engineering.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests assistance in finding colleges in Canada that offer nuclear engineering programs.
  • Another participant mentions that Polytechnic Montreal has a nuclear engineering program under the Department of Engineering Physics, providing a link for more information.
  • A third participant identifies McMaster University in Hamilton and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) in Oshawa as options, noting their proximity to existing nuclear plants and a new CANDU plant under development.
  • A later post expresses gratitude and shares that the poster is an A level student considering a future in either mechanical or nuclear engineering, inviting comments and advice from others.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the existence of nuclear engineering programs at specific institutions, but there is no consensus on which program may be preferable for the original poster's future studies.

Contextual Notes

Some participants provide links to program details, but there may be limitations in the information shared regarding program specifics, admission requirements, or the overall reputation of the institutions.

Who May Find This Useful

Students considering a career in nuclear engineering or related fields, as well as individuals seeking information on educational opportunities in Canada.

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can someone help me to find a college in Canada for nuclear engineering?
 
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praglee said:
can someone help me to find a college in Canada for nuclear engineering?
praglee,

A friend of mine is a professor and teaches nucleaer engineering at the Polytechnic Montreal.

The nuclear engineering program is hosted under the Department of Engineering Physics

http://www.polymtl.ca/nucleaire/en/index.php

Dr. Gregory Greenman
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Here's two in Ontario, McMaster in Hamilton and UOIT in Oshawa... which is in close proximity to 2 present nuclear plants and the 'new' build CANDU plant which by all rumour should be breaking ground soon... about 1 year ago.


http://www.engineering.uoit.ca/undergraduate/nuclear/

http://engphys.mcmaster.ca/research/areas/nuc.htm
 
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thank you.. thank you.. i am a A level student cambridge university.. and fluctuating between mechanical engineering and nuclear engineering as a future choice.. comments and advice and arguments will be welcome
 

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