Diverse opportunities await graduates of the Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering (NRE) because nuclear sciences have and will continue to make major contributions to electricity production, medical diagnostic imaging and therapy, non-destructive testing as well as radiation detection and measurement. These opportunities will continue to grow as we face more challenges in energy production and medicine. For the last three decades, the nuclear industry has contributed over 20% of our country’s electricity production, and major advances continue to be made in the development of radiation diagnostics and treatment for medical and industrial applications.
Nuclear and Radiological Sciences
Nuclear and Radiological Sciences
About
The major in nuclear and radiological sciences educates students to work professionally in areas related to the control and safe utilization of nuclear energy, radiation and radioactivity.
Before Graduating Students Must
- Pass an assessment by two or more faculty and/or industry practitioners of performance on a major design experience.
- Pass assessment in two or more courses of individual assignments targeted to each learning outcome. Assessment will be provided by the instructor of the course according to department standards.
- Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.
Students in the Major Will Learn to
Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
Content
- Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering for problem solving in engineering.
- Analyze and interpret experimental data.
Critical Thinking
- Develop an engineering design to meet specific technical requirements within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, health and safety and reliability.
- Foster the need for lifelong learning and the ability to adapt this to engineering practice.
Communication
- Function effectively on multidisciplinary skills teams.
- Communicate effectively, using both oral and written presentations, in engineering practice.
Curriculum Map
I = Introduced; R = Reinforced; A = Assessed
| Courses | SLO 1 | SLO 2 | SLO 3 | SLO 4 | SLO 5 | SLO 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ENU 4001 | I | |||||
| ENU 4145 | R | |||||
| ENU 4605 | R | |||||
| ENU 4612 | R | R | R | R | I | |
| ENU 4630 | I | I | I | I | ||
| ENU 4641C | A | A | A | A | A | A |
Assessment Types
- Assignments
- Exams
- Projects
- Presentations
- Additional assessment includes the senior exit survey
Disciplines
Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Applicants who should complete the SSAR:
- Attended a high school regionally accredited in the United States for at least three years.
- Attended a DODEA (Department of Defense Education Activity) school.
Applicants who should not complete the SSAR:
- Attended a secondary school located outside the United States for more than one semester.
- Studied a curriculum that did not follow the standard U.S. system.
Required: At least three full years of your most recent secondary school transcripts, including courses in progress (grades 9, 10 and 11 + senior schedule) in both the native language of instruction and a word for word certified English translation (if applicable). Unofficial transcripts are accepted electronically via the status Check Status page for the review process, while official transcripts and translations are required upon enrollment.
English Program Requirements
All applicants, regardless of citizenship, must demonstrate English proficiency. English proficiency examination results, such as TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo English Test, are encouraged for non-native English speakers, but are not required for freshman admission. SAT or ACT results are required for all freshman applicants.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 48,438How to Apply
- A copy of your transcript for any school you have attended with the grades you have earned
- A list of your high school activities including jobs, clubs, sports, community service, etc.
- Information about your parent(s) or guardian(s), such as educational background, occupation and employer information
Add UF as a university to receive your application and review our specific application requirements.
Fill in your profile information. Your profile is where you'll enter information that will be sent to all schools to which you apply. The University of Florida requires the following sections:
- Information about who you are and how to contact you, your address, citizenship, high school and family information
- Current-year coursework
- Honors and distinctions
- Activities and experiences
Complete the UF Supplement. This includes a few additional short-answer questions so that we can learn more about you when reviewing your application.
Complete the essay questions. The essay helps our admissions staff get to know you better. Use this space to tell us something about yourself that we wouldn’t learn elsewhere in your application. And remember, the best essay topic for you is going to be the one that you are most excited to write about.
Once you have submitted your application, a link will appear on your status page to create your Student Self-Reported Academic Record (SSAR). List your high school courses and grades exactly as they appear on your transcript. You must complete the SSAR by December 1 for your application to be complete. If you begin the SSAR separately before submitting your UF application, be sure to link it to your application once your application has been submitted.
Submit your test scores to UF no later than December 15. You may either self-report your SAT and/or ACT scores through your application status page or send official scores from the testing agency. Since accuracy is critical, students who choose to self-report should have a copy of their SAT/ACT score report(s) available to reference when submitting their scores. Because UF superscores both the SAT and ACT, we encourage you to submit scores for all SAT or ACT tests you have taken. If admitted, students who have self-reported their scores in the admissions process will be required to submit official scores from the testing agency to UF by May 1. UF Institutional Codes:
You may request to begin your studies in either the Summer B or Fall term. The term requested DOES NOT affect the consideration of your application. If you are admitted, we will try to offer you the term you requested, but space limitations may mean you receive an offer for a different term.
When you submit your application, pay the $30 nonrefundable fee by credit card unless you qualify for a fee waiver. In both the Common and Coalition applications, you can indicate in the profile section if you qualify for a fee waiver.
You will receive an email 24-48 hours after submitting your application with instructions to create your MyAdmissions application status credentials. Once completed, you can log in to the MyAdmissions app status portal to keep track of your application status and the materials that UF has received. This is also where you will find the link to create your SSAR.
Nuclear and Radiological Sciences
University of Florida
United States of America,
Gainesville
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