We offer a comprehensive scientific and technical course aimed at graduate employment across the nuclear fuel cycle. Commencing with nuclear ‘basics’ students are then able to specialise in areas from cybersecurity, reactor technologies to fuel or waste management. This MSc may be subject to change as a result of ongoing improvement or quality processes.
An honours degree at 2:2 or above in a relevant scientific, engineering or technology subject related to a role in the nuclear industry is required.
2020/21 Full-time: £6,900 per year (UK/EU) Part-time: £765 per 20 credits (UK/EU) £13,200 (International)
Core:
SC4101 Nuclear Energy and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
SC4107 Research Methodologies and Project Management
SC4112 Nuclear-related Postgraduate Dissertation
Five other modules chosen from:
SC4108 Leadership Strategies and Management Skills in a Nuclear Environment
SC4120 Cybersecurity and Civil Nuclear Vulnerability
SC4121 Nuclear Challenges and Emergent Technologies
SC4122 Nuclear Fuel Management
SC4123 Nuclear Law and Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards Regulation
SC4124 Nuclear Waste Management
SC4125 Reactor Technologies
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