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47 Master's degrees in Nuclear Engineering in North America
Nuclear Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering is an accelerated program from University of California, Berkeley designed to develop professional engineering leaders of the future who understand the technical, economic, and social issues of technology.
Nuclear Safeguards and Security
The graduate Nuclear Safeguards and Security (NSS) Certificate program from University of Nevada, Las Vegas will provide graduate students and practicing engineers (and their employers) a diverse education with components that will help train and maintain a well-qualified workforce.

Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
The Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering programme at Virginia Commonwealth University teaches you to apply the principles of engineering, material science, physics and mathematics to design, analyze and manufacture mechanical systems such as vehicles, biomedical devices, consumer products, internal combustion engines, power plants, and other nuclear applications.
Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
Graduates of this Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University program will pursue careers in business/industry and government, or will pursue doctoral degrees.
Nuclear Engineering
The Nuclear Engineering graduate programs from Ontario Tech University encompass the nuclear power industry, from fuel manufacture to radioactive waste disposal, and the many and varied applications of radiation in industrial and medical disciplines with a strong emphasis on health physics.
Plasma Engineering
The Plasma Engineering program from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign is incredibly proud of its students and the work their do beyond their years here.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Abilene Christian University is strategically positioned at the forefront of the nuclear science field, offering two distinct graduate programs designed to equip you for impactful careers and leadership roles: the Master of Science (M.S.) in Nuclear Science and Engineering and the Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Nuclear Science and Engineering.