Nuclear Energy
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The Master Nuclear Energy (Nuclear Engineering) is an international Master’s degree that aims to provide high-level foreign and French students with the main skills needed in the nuclear industry producing low-carbon electricity.Through the quality and scope of the content covered, it makes it possible to meet a wide range of needs of companies in this field by recruiting students with high initial employability. This Master’s degree also aims to prepare students for research in the nuclear field. The entire Master’s programme therefore integrates the various professions in civil nuclear energy. The courses are taught entirely in English.The two M1 majors (Physics & Engineering and Chemistry & Chemical Engineering) aim to provide a broad education ranging from the indispensable scientific and technological aspects to the physical and chemical aspects of the nuclear energy field. They share a common core and include both fundamental courses underpinning the nuclear energy professions and courses oriented towards chemistry or physics. These two M1 tracks provide all the knowledge needed to follow one of the following M2 tracks.In Master 2, five majors can be chosen: Fuel Cycle, Decommissioning and Waste Management, Operations, Nuclear Plant and Design, Nuclear Reactor Physics and Engineering.
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Bachelor's degree in Physics, Chemistry, Science and Technology, Mechanics, Engineering Sciences, or the equivalentEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 27 June
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Paris
France
75005
France
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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