Nuclear engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the application of breaking down atomic nuclei (fission) or of combining atomic nuclei (fusion), or with the application of other sub-atomic processes based on the principles of nuclear physics.
Below are the Nuclear Engineering Schools In Ghana
University of Ghana School Of Engineering Science
KNUST College Of Engineering
UMAT Faculty Of Engineering
UENR School Of Engineering
Private Engineering Schools In Ghana
Regent School Of Informatics, Engineering And Technology
All Nations University College School Of Engineering
Accra Institute Of Technology (AIT)
Ashesi University College
Central University College
Ghana Technology University College
Regional Maritime University
Regent School Of Engineering
How do I become a nuclear engineer?
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Nuclear Engineering (4 years) …
Step 2: Earn a Master’s Degree in Nuclear Engineering (2 years) …
Step 3: Establish State Licensure (timeline varies) …
Step 4: Get Practical Experience in the Field (1 – 4 years)
Is a nuclear engineering degree worth it?
Ultimately, even if nuclear “died”, a nuclear engineering degree is still very valuable as an engineering degree.
Nuclear is a very diverse field, and many of the concepts one learns in nuclear engineering have applications far beyond power plants, especially if you pursue post-graduate education.