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Course summary
In this program, student must complete a research project and write a dissertation of sufficient caliber to demonstrate students capacity to conduct original investigations, to analyze the results critically, and to develop sound conclusions. The dissertation should represent original research acceptable for publication in a refereed journal.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should complete MS degree in nuclear engineering or in related field from an accredited institution with a grade point average of 3.00/4.00 or higher for the last 60 hours. A minimum GRE in Verbal and Quantitative score of 1100 and writing score of 3.5 must be reported by all prospective graduate students as a condition for admission. Students whose native language is not English requires a minimum TOEFL score of 550 on paper based, 213 on computer based, or 79 on IBT and IELTS score of 6.5.
Missouri University of Science And Technology accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Doctoral
Awarding body
MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Department name
Department of Nuclear Engineering
Venue / office name
Department of Nuclear Engineering
Address
Missouri University of Science and Technology 222 Fulton Hall
1870 Miner Circle
ROLLA
Missouri
65409
Venue description
The Nuclear Engineering Program has a primary mission to provide an outstanding and comprehensive undergraduate and graduate education to tomorrow's leaders in nuclear engineering. The program provides well-educated nuclear engineering professionals and leaders to Missouri and the nation, in the commercial nuclear industry, national laboratories, hospitals, graduate schools, and the nation's defense and federal agencies. The objectives of the Bachelor of Science program are to provide each student with fundamental knowledge of nuclear engineering and related technologies, analytical and problem solving ability, ability for technical communications, professional ethics, leadership and interpersonal skills, capability to conduct research, and the ability to recognize the value of and pursue life-long learning. Nuclear Engineering is committed to a strong engineering program administered by highly motivated and active nuclear engineering faculty; it is the only B.S. Nuclear Engineering Degree program accredited in the state of Missouri. Nuclear Engineering at Missouri S&T, one of the earliest accredited undergraduate programs in the nation, interacts with professional societies, and the nuclear industry to promote continuing education, research opportunities, and public dissemination of information about issues and advances in the field.
Telephone number
+1 573 341 4720
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
The accommodation is available in residential college, Thomas Jefferson Complex, Nagogami apartment and in Quadrangle Complex. The Quadrangle Complex consist Holtman Hall House, Kelly Hall, McAnerney Hall and the Farrar Hall. The Residential College consists of 3 different suites, double suite, double-deluxe suite, and a single-deluxe suite all with 4 residents per suite. Approximately 850 students live in the Thomas Jefferson Complex. Recreation rooms, a computer lab, a fitness room, laundry facilities, group meeting rooms and a Residential Learning Center are all within the Thomas Jefferson Complex. The Nagogami apartment complex is located on the west side of campus. The complex consists of 3 apartment buildings, a playground area, and courtyard. All Nagogami apartments are 2 bedroom units with both furnished and unfurnished apartments available. Holtman Hall House 7 is designated for students over 21 years of age, while this Hall House 8 is designated for the Holistic Living Community. The Holtman Club has a study area, computer services, a kitchen, a game room, a commons, and a TV area. Access to this Club is limited to the building residents and their guests. Kelly Hall was constructed in 1949 and is university's oldest residence hall. Its style and architecture continue to make Kelly a popular residential option. Its residents enjoy the building's unique and spacious rooms as well as the character and history associated with this community. Nearly 150 students live in double rooms in Kelly Hall. McAnerney Hall houses approximately 100 students in a traditional residential facility. Most of its residents live in double rooms and share a TV/Study lounge area with the other building residents. Farrar Hall is a unique Missouri S and T residential community. Most Residents in this hall live in one of five cooperative suites. Students can be assigned to a co-operative with each co-operative consisting of 5 double bedrooms, a bath, a kitchenette and a living room.