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Nuclear Engineering Sciences (NES)Engineering Home | History & Overview | Policies/Procedures | Degree Requirements | Programs | Organizations
This nuclear-oriented degree emphasizes the sciences rather than engineering. Typical emphasis or option areas are radiation protection (health physics) and engineering physics (plasmas, fusion, lasers, etc.). A student pursuing this degree must have a selected program, including option area electives, approved in advance by a department adviser. Nuclear Engineering SciencesTo remain ‘on track’ for this major a student must meet the following critical tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold. Semester 1:
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Total Hours Required for Degree 123 ** Special Grade Requirements: In addition to the college requirements, all nuclear engineering and nuclear engineering sciences majors must pass all required undergraduate department courses with at least a C average overall. |
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