Are Additional Courses Needed for a Career in Nuclear Engineering?

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The discussion centers on the educational pathway for a career in nuclear engineering, specifically for a student at the University of Maryland pursuing a double degree in mechanical engineering and physics. Key recommendations include taking courses in Radiation Physics and Subatomic Physics to build a strong foundation in nuclear concepts. The student also references specific course requirements and links to relevant course descriptions, emphasizing the importance of these subjects for future work in both fission and fusion engineering.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of mechanical engineering principles
  • Basic knowledge of physics, particularly in radiation and subatomic particles
  • Familiarity with course structures in university programs
  • Awareness of nuclear engineering concepts, including fission and fusion
NEXT STEPS
  • Research advanced topics in Radiation Physics
  • Explore Subatomic Physics courses available at the University of Maryland
  • Investigate nuclear engineering programs and their specific course offerings
  • Learn about the applications of fission and fusion in modern engineering
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Students pursuing degrees in mechanical engineering or physics, aspiring nuclear engineers, and academic advisors guiding students in their educational choices related to nuclear engineering.

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I am at the University of Maryland and just successfully enrolled in the double degree program with physics as my second degree to mechanical engineering. Here are the requirements for physics: http://umdphysics.umd.edu/images/pdfs/ugrad/physprofreqs.pdf. I am wondering what further classes I should take if I plan to go into nuclear (either fission or fusion) engineering.
 
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I would recommend a class regarding concepts of Radiation Physics, and perhaps Subatomic Physics.
 
sandy.bridge said:
I would recommend a class regarding concepts of Radiation Physics, and perhaps Subatomic Physics.

How does this look? http://www.chem.umd.edu/undergraduate/undergraduatecourses/advancedundergraduatechemistrycourses/chem403 .
 
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