$29,336 /Yr
On-campus
full_time
Master of Science [M.S] Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences
- The faculty train the next generation of nuclear engineers to design, build, run and regulate nuclear power plants in the US and abroad. Students also gain expertise as scientists and engineers who advance the application of radiation in medicine, nuclear security and the dismantling of weapons, the disposal of radioactive wastes and basic research.
- While the department focuses new energy on these emerging needs, its commitment to the more traditional areas research pillars — fission systems and radiation transport, plasmas and fusion, materials, and measurements — remains strong.
- The curriculum in nuclear engineering and radiological sciences is broad and diverse, comprising courses ranging from fundamental science and mathematics to specialized engineering applications.
Tution & Application Fees
Year | Year 1 | Year 2 |
Tuition Fees | $28094 | $28094 |
Health Insurance | $1242 | $1242 |
Total Fees | $29336 | $29336 |
Examinations
Exam Type | Exam Name | Score | Out of Score | Exam Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
IELTS | International English Language Testing System | 6.5 | 9 | 3 |
TOEFL | Test of English as a Foreign Language | 88 | 120 | 3 |
Following are the requirement of the program:
- The applicants must earn their bachelor’s degree.
- The Program requires the Grade Point Average received in CSE coursework must be at least 3.0 based on Rackham's 4.0 scale.
- Successful M.Sc applicants usually have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5/4.0, GRE scores of at least 70% verbal, 90% quantitative, and 40% analytical writing, and three strong letters of recommendation.