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Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Máster Universitario en Seguridad Nuclear y Protección Radiológica
- Valencia, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), there are currently 440 nuclear reactors in operation around the world. In countries such as the United States, China, the United Kingdom, France, Japan or Brazil, new reactors are being built, while other reactors are in final shutdown, some of them have already been dismantled, others are in progress and others will be dismantled in the near future. future. Spain has different nuclear reactors, including reactors in operation, in permanent shutdown and in the process of being dismantled.


Harbin Engineering University (HEU)
Master in Nuclear Energy Science and Engineering
- Harbin, China
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
This Nuclear Energy Science and Engineering specialty was founded in 1980. The aim of this specialty is training the graduate students to be the high-level professional talents, mastery of the basic theory about Engineering Thermo-physics ...
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Химикотехнологичен и металургичен университет
Chemical Technologies in Nuclear Energy Master
- Sofia, Bulgaria
Master degree
On-Campus
Bulgarian
Acquisition of knowledge, development of skills and acquisition of competencies for research, development, testing, design, engineering, organizational, managerial and senior management activities in the field of hydrochemical regimes and corrosion of materials in nuclear power plants II- III generation, as well as research and development for the regimes and degradation of materials in nuclear power plants IV generation.


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Master in Nuclear Technology
- Providencia, Chile
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The growing use of nuclear technology in various fields of industrial and service activities, in areas such as health, mining, food industry, agriculture, construction, environment, energy, and others, generates a permanent demand for training and professional development in the field. use of nuclear techniques and the correct handling of radioactive material. The Master's Program in Nuclear Technology, dictated thanks to a framework agreement signed between the Metropolitan Technological University (UTEM) and the Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission (CCHEN), has the purpose of providing technical training in the use of Nuclear Technology to professionals related to activities that require both the application of this technology and the handling of radioactive material in the aforementioned areas.


University of Idaho
Nuclear Engineering, M.Engr.
- Moscow, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering program is designed to prepare students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in the field of nuclear science and engineering. The program empha...


Nagaoka University of Technology
Master in Nuclear System Safety Engineering
- Nagaoka, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
The Nuclear System Safety Engineering Course curriculum is designed to equip human resources with the motivation and leadership skills required to ensure nuclear safety by system safety engineering. Based on the diverse disciplines, theoretical and practical studies on nuclear safety are made to enhance the system safety approach. Practical courses are also offered to students to help develop skills to communicate with non-experts and ordinary citizens.


College of Engineering at Texas A&M University
Online Master of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering
- College Station, USA
Master degree
Full time
30 hours
Distance Learning
English
Our nuclear engineering program has a solid reputation as one of the oldest, largest, and best equipped in the United States. The curriculum provides a balanced education in virtually all aspects of nuclear engineering principles and practice, from atomic and nuclear theory to reactor design.


University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering
Master in Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics
- Madison, USA
Master degree
English
The Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics graduate program offers curricula and research in neutronics, nuclear materials, systems, reactor safety and fuel cycles and in plasma confinement, applications, and fusion technology.


Metropolitan University Of Technology
Master in Nuclear Technology
- Santiago, Chile
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The growing use of nuclear technology in various fields of industrial and service activities in the country, in areas such as health, mining, food industry, agriculture, construction, environment, energy, and others, generates a permanent demand for training and development professional in the use of nuclear techniques and the correct handling of radioactive material. The Master's Program in Nuclear Technology has the purpose of providing technical training in the use of Nuclear Technology to professionals related to activities that require both the application of these technologies and the correct handling of radioactive material in the aforementioned areas.
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Nuclear Energy Engineering at the Master's level equips you with advanced knowledge to address today's energy challenges. This field stands out as it merges engineering principles with the complexities of nuclear technology, focusing on efficient and safe energy production.
You'll explore critical areas such as radiation protection, reactor design, and nuclear safety systems. Through applied coursework, you'll gain hands-on experience in modeling nuclear systems and developing strategies for effective waste management. Students deepen their expertise in regulatory frameworks and safety standards that govern the nuclear industry. The comprehensive curriculum is designed to foster analytical thinking and problem-solving skills relevant to contemporary energy needs.
As students engage with cutting-edge technologies and research, they strengthen their adaptability and confidence in this rapidly evolving sector. Career paths for graduates typically include roles in energy firms, government agencies, or research institutions, where they contribute to innovations in sustainable energy solutions and public safety measures.