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Nuclear Engineering (BS)

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Nuclear engineers work in nuclear systems research, design, development, testing, operation, environmental protection, and marketing. The Bachelor of Science program prepares graduates for positions in industry, national laboratories, or for graduate study. The curriculum incorporates basic sciences and engineering, with emphasis on mathematics and physics, followed by course work in nuclear science and technology. Design concepts are introduced in numerous nuclear engineering courses throughout the curriculum to provide an integrated educational experience, cap-stoned by senior nuclear projects involving reactors and radiation systems. Attention is also given to the efficient utilization of energy resources and to the environmental aspects of nuclear energy. Computers are widely used throughout the curriculum.

The nuclear engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, , andÌýleads to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering. Advanced undergraduates who desire to attend graduate school at NC State may enter a combined 5-year BS/MNE professional program or BS/MS bachelor/master degree program during their senior year which will culminate at the end of their fifth year with both the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering and the Master of Nuclear Engineering or the Master of Science degrees, respectively.

Plan Requirements

Nuclear Engineering (BS): 123 Total Units

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
°ä±áÌý101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1 3
°ä±áÌý102 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 1
·¡Ìý101 Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 2 1
·¡Ìý115 Introduction to Computing Environments 1
·¡±·³ÒÌý101 Academic Writing and Research 2 4
²Ñ´¡Ìý141 Calculus I 1 4
ÌýHours14
Spring Semester
CSCÌý113 Introduction to Computing - MATLAB 3
MAÌý241 Calculus II 1 4
PYÌý205
&ÌýPYÌý206
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1
4
Select one of the following: 3
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics Ìý
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics Ìý
Principles of Microeconomics Ìý
Fundamentals of Economics Ìý
EÌý102 Engineering in the 21st Century 2
ÌýHours16
Second Year
Fall Semester
MAEÌý206 Engineering Statics 3
MAÌý242 Calculus III 4
NEÌý201 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering 2
PYÌý208
&ÌýPYÌý209
Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory
4
Advanced Communication Elective 3
ÌýHours16
Spring Semester
MAEÌý208 Engineering Dynamics 3
MAÌý341 Applied Differential Equations I 3
NEÌý202 Radiation Sources, Interaction and Detection 2 4
ÌýHours10
Third Year
Fall Semester
MAEÌý201 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3
MAÌý401 Applied Differential Equations II 3
NEÌý301 Fundamentals of Nuclear Engineering 2 3
ISEÌý311 Engineering Economic Analysis 3
ÌýHours12
Spring Semester
MAEÌý308 Fluid Mechanics 3
MSEÌý201 Structure and Properties of Engineering Materials 3
NEÌý400 Nuclear Reactor Energy Conversion 4
NEÌý401 Reactor Analysis and Design 3
NEÌý403 Nuclear Reactor Laboratory 2
ÌýHours15
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
NEÌý402 Reactor Engineering 4
NEÌý404 Radiation Safety and Shielding 3
NEÌý406 Nuclear Engineering Senior Design Preparation 1
NE Elective 3
NEÌý409 Nuclear Materials 3
NEÌý412 Nuclear Fuel Cycles 3
NEÌý418 Nuclear Power Plant Instrumentation 3
NEÌý431 Nuclear Waste Management 3
NEÌý490 Health Physics and Radiological Emergency Response 3
NEÌý521 Principles of Radiation Measurement 3
NEÌý523 Computational Transport Theory 3
NEÌý528 Introduction to Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy 3
NEÌý529 Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy II 3
NEÌý533 Nuclear Fuel Performance 3
NEÌý541 Nuclear Nonproliferation Technology and Policy 3
NEÌý550 Introduction to Atomistic Simulations 3
NEÌý577 Multiscale Two-phase Flow Simulations 3
NEÌý509 Nuclear Materials 3
NEÌý512 Nuclear Fuel Cycles 3
NEÌý531 Nuclear Waste Management 3
NEÌý590 Health Physics and Radiological Emergency Response 3
Technical Elective 3
ÌýHours65
Spring Semester
NEÌý405 Reactor Systems 3
NEÌý408 Nuclear Engineering Design Project 3
Engineering Technical Elective 3
ÌýHours9
ÌýTotal Hours157
GEP Courses
GEP Humanities6
GEP Social Sciences3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies2
GEP Additional Breadth (Humanities/Social Sciences/Visual and Performing Arts)3
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives3
GEP U.S. Diversity (verify requirement)
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
Foreign Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
Total Hours17

Advanced Communication Elective

COMÌý110Public Speaking3
COMÌý112Interpersonal Communication3
COMÌý211Argumentation and Advocacy3
ENGÌý288Fiction Writing3
ENGÌý289Poetry Writing3
ENGÌý316Introduction to News and Article Writing3
ENGÌý331Communication for Engineering and Technology3
ENGÌý332Communication for Business and Management3
ENGÌý333Communication for Science and Research3
FLAÌý201Intermediate Arabic I3
FLAÌý202Intermediate Arabic II3
FLCÌý201Intermediate Chinese I3
FLCÌý202Intermediate Chinese II3
FLFÌý201Intermediate French I3
FLFÌý202Intermediate French II3
FLGÌý201Intermediate German I3
FLGÌý202Intermediate German II3
FLIÌý201Intermediate Italian I3
FLIÌý202Intermediate Italian II3
FLJÌý201Intermediate Japanese I3
FLJÌý202Intermediate Japanese II3
FLJÌý203Intermediate Japanese Conversation1
FLJÌý204Intermediate Japanese II Conversation1
FLNÌý201Intermediate Hindi-Urdu I3
FLNÌý202Intermediate Hindi-Urdu II3
FLPÌý201Intermediate Portuguese I3
FLRÌý201Intermediate Russian I3
FLRÌý202Intermediate Russian II3
FLSÌý201Intermediate Spanish I3
FLSÌý202Intermediate Spanish II3
GRKÌý201Intermediate Greek I3
GRKÌý202Intermediate Greek II3
LATÌý201Intermediate Latin I3
LATÌý202Intermediate Latin II3
PERÌý201Intermediate Persian I3
PERÌý202Intermediate Persian II3

NE Electives

MSEÌý409Nuclear Materials3
MSEÌý509Nuclear Materials3
NEÌý409Nuclear Materials3
NEÌý412Nuclear Fuel Cycles3
NEÌý418Nuclear Power Plant Instrumentation3
NEÌý509Nuclear Materials3
NEÌý512Nuclear Fuel Cycles3
NEÌý521Principles of Radiation Measurement3
NEÌý528Introduction to Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy3
PYÌý528Introduction to Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy3

Technical Electives

CHÌý315Quantitative Analysis3
CHÌý331Introductory Physical Chemistry4
CSCÌý302Introduction to Numerical Methods3
CSCÌý427Introduction to Numerical Analysis I3
MAÌý405Introduction to Linear Algebra3
MAÌý427Introduction to Numerical Analysis I3
PYÌý341Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology3
PYÌý411Mechanics I3
PYÌý414Electromagnetism I3
PYÌý415Electromagnetism II3
PYÌý511Mechanics I3
PYÌý514Electromagnetism I3
PYÌý515Electromagnetism II3
PYÌý525Computational Physics3
STÌý370Probability and Statistics for Engineers3
STÌý371Introduction to Probability and Distribution Theory3

Engineering Technical Electives

Engr Tech Elective
BMEÌý217Biomedical Electronics Laboratory1
BMEÌý301Human Physiology : Electrical Analysis4
BMEÌý302Human Physiology: Mechanical Analysis4
BMEÌý315Biotransport3
BMEÌý325Biochemistry for Biomedical Engineers3
BMEÌý335Biomaterials 3
BMEÌý3423
BMEÌý345Biomedical Solid Mechanics3
BMEÌý355Biocontrols3
BMEÌý365Linear Systems in Biomedical Engineering3
BMEÌý375Biomedical Microcontroller Applications3
BMEÌý385Bioinstrumentation3
BMEÌý398Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II2
BMEÌý462Biomaterials Characterization3
CEÌý301Civil Engineering Surveying and Geomatics3
CEÌý305Introduction to Transportation Engineering3
CEÌý3241
CEÌý325Structural Analysis I3
CEÌý327Reinforced Concrete Design3
CEÌý332Civil Engineering Materials3
CEÌý339Civil Engineering Systems3
CEÌý342Engineering Behavior of Soils and Foundations4
CEÌý365Construction Equipment and Methods3
CEÌý367Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Buildings3
CEÌý373Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering3
CEÌý378Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology4
CEÌý381Hydraulics Systems Measurements Lab1
CEÌý383Hydrology and Urban Water Systems3
CEÌý3901
CEÌý437Civil Engineering Computing3
CHEÌý311Transport Processes I3
CHEÌý312Transport Processes II3
CHEÌý315Chemical Process Thermodynamics3
CHEÌý316Thermodynamics of Chemical and Phase Equilibria3
CHEÌý330Chemical Engineering Lab I4
CHEÌý331Chemical Engineering Lab II2
CHEÌý395Professional Development Seminar1
ECEÌý301Linear Systems3
ECEÌý302Microelectronics4
ECEÌý303Electromagnetic Fields3
ECEÌý305Principles of Electromechanical Energy Conversion3
ECEÌý306Introduction to Embedded Systems3
ECEÌý308Elements of Control Systems3
ECEÌý309Data Structures and Object-Oriented Programming for Electrical and Computer Engineers3
ECEÌý310Design of Complex Digital Systems3
ECEÌý331Principles of Electrical Engineering3
ECEÌý380Engineering Profession for Electrical Engineers1
ECEÌý381Engineering Profession for Computer Engineers1
ECEÌý383Introduction to Entrepreneurship and New Product Development1
ECEÌý384Practical Engineering Prototyping3
ISEÌý311Engineering Economic Analysis3
ISEÌý315Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing1
ISEÌý316Manufacturing Engineering I - Processes3
ISEÌý352Fundamentals of Human-Machine Systems Design3
ISEÌý361Deterministic Models in Industrial Engineering3
ISEÌý362Stochastic Models in Industrial Engineering3
MAEÌý302Engineering Thermodynamics II3
MAEÌý305Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I1
MAEÌý306Mechanical Engineering Laboratory II1
MAEÌý310Heat Transfer Fundamentals3
MAEÌý315Dynamics of Machines3
MAEÌý316Strength of Mechanical Components3
MAEÌý351Aerodynamics II3
MAEÌý352Experimental Aerodynamics II1
MAEÌý361Dynamics & Controls3
MAEÌý371Aerospace Structures I3
MAEÌý372Aerospace Vehicle Structures Lab1
MSEÌý301Introduction to Thermodynamics of Materials3
MSEÌý355Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties of Materials3
MSEÌý360Kinetic Processes in Materials3
NE Elective
MSEÌý409Nuclear Materials3
MSEÌý509Nuclear Materials3
NEÌý409Nuclear Materials3
NEÌý412Nuclear Fuel Cycles3
NEÌý418Nuclear Power Plant Instrumentation3
NEÌý509Nuclear Materials3
NEÌý512Nuclear Fuel Cycles3
NEÌý521Principles of Radiation Measurement3
NEÌý528Introduction to Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy3
PYÌý528Introduction to Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy3

Semester Sequence

This is a sample.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
°ä±áÌý101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1 3
°ä±áÌý102 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 1
·¡Ìý101 Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 2 1
·¡Ìý115 Introduction to Computing Environments 1
·¡±·³ÒÌý101 Academic Writing and Research 2 4
²Ñ´¡Ìý141 Calculus I 1 4
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
CSCÌý113 Introduction to Computing - MATLAB 3
MAÌý241 Calculus II 1 4
PYÌý205 Physics for Engineers and Scientists I 1 3
PYÌý206 Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1
Select one of the following Economics courses: 3
Fundamentals of Economics Ìý
Principles of Microeconomics Ìý
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics Ìý
EÌý102 Engineering in the 21st Century 2
ÌýHours16
Second Year
Fall Semester
MAEÌý206 Engineering Statics 3
MAÌý242 Calculus III 4
NEÌý201 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering 2
PYÌý208 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II 3
PYÌý209 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory 1
Advanced Communication Elective 3
ÌýHours16
Spring Semester
MAEÌý208 Engineering Dynamics 3
MAÌý341 Applied Differential Equations I 3
NEÌý202 Radiation Sources, Interaction and Detection 2 4
GEP Requirement 3
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours16
Third Year
Fall Semester
MAEÌý201 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3
MAÌý401 Applied Differential Equations II 3
NEÌý301 Fundamentals of Nuclear Engineering 2 3
ISEÌý311 Engineering Economic Analysis 3
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
MAEÌý308 Fluid Mechanics 3
MSEÌý201 Structure and Properties of Engineering Materials 3
NEÌý400 Nuclear Reactor Energy Conversion 4
NEÌý401 Reactor Analysis and Design 3
NEÌý403 Nuclear Reactor Laboratory 2
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
ÌýHours16
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
NEÌý402 Reactor Engineering 4
NEÌý404 Radiation Safety and Shielding 3
NEÌý406 Nuclear Engineering Senior Design Preparation 1
NE Elective 3
Technical Elective 3
ÌýHours14
Spring Semester
NEÌý405 Reactor Systems 3
NEÌý408 Nuclear Engineering Design Project 3
Engineering Technical Elective 3
GEP Requirement 3
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours15
ÌýTotal Hours123

Career Opportunities

Nuclear power reactor operation continues with ninety eight reactors operating in the nation, increasing our reliance upon nuclear energy as a substitute for energy from fossil fuels. Development of advanced fission and fusion reactors offers the potential of vast new energy sources. Industrial and medical applications of radiation continue to increase in diverse industries. Demand for nuclear engineers is on the rise within the electric power industry and national laboratories, naval reactors, and other industries. According to the National Society of Professional Engineers, nuclear engineers are among the top five best compensated of the engineering disciplines.