The master’s degree program is designed to provide training and expertise in the design of nuclear energy systems, us of nuclear technology for medical as well as industrial applications. Both thesis and without thesis options are available for M.S. degree program with a minimum of 30 credit hours required for successful completion. Research areas of specialization include:

  • Reactor design and safety
  • Thermal hydraulics
  • Radiation effects
  • Radiation dosimetry, protection and health physics
  • Radiation transport and shielding
  • Space nuclear power
  • Materials for nuclear applications
  • Nuclear fuel cycle
  • Radioactive waste management
  • Radiation imaging and its applications in medicine and industry
  • Radiation measurements and spectroscopy