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U.S. Nuclear Engineering Education : Status and Prospects

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Given current downward trends in graduate and undergraduate enrollment in the nuclear engineering curriculum, there is a fundamental concern that there will not be enough nuclear engineering graduates available to meet future needs.

This book characterizes the status of nuclear engineering education in the United States, estimates the supply and demand for nuclear engineers?both graduate and undergraduate?over the next 5 to 20 years, addresses the range of material that the nuclear engineering curriculum should cover and how it should relate to allied disciplines, and recommends actions to help ensure that the nation's needs for competent graduate and undergraduate nuclear engineers can be met. Table of ContentsFRONT MATTEREXECUTIVE SUMMARY1 INTRODUCTION2 EVOLUTION OF NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY AND THE NUCLEAR ENGINEERINGPROFESSION3 THE NUCLEAR ENGINEERING JOB MARKET4 STATUS OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING EDUCATION5 OUTLOOK FOR SUPPLY OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERS6 IMPLICATIONS OF FUTURE DEMAND FOR NUCLEAR ENGINEERING EDUCATION7 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONSAPPENDIXESREFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

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National Academies Press
0309042801 / 9780309042802
Paperback / softback
01/02/1990
United States
180 pages
216 x 279 mm
Professional & Vocational Learn More