Minor in Nuclear Engineering
Develop a foundational understanding of nuclear power, plant construction, nuclear engineering operations and regulations, and radiation sensing and instrumentation.
Admission criteria
The nuclear engineering minor is available to any K-State undergraduate student, undergraduate students in any ABET accredited engineering program and to graduates of any ABET accredited engineering program, subject to the following criteria:
- Students must submit a Minor Application Form to the mechanical and nuclear engineering department.
This would preferably occur prior to or within the first year of minor coursework. - The application must be approved by one nuclear engineering faculty member in order for the student to be eligible to receive a minor in nuclear engineering.
- Undergraduate students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.3 or higher.
- Graduates of an ABET accredited engineering program must have attained a cumulative GPA of 2.3 or higher.
ME majors must submit the nuclear engineering option declaration form
Minor completion requirements
In order to obtain a minor in nuclear engineering, students must —
- Complete the required courses with a grade of C or better.
- Take a minimum of nine credit hours from Kansas State University (any transferred credits must be from an ABET accredited engineering program).
- Earn a minimum cumulative 2.3 GPA for the courses applied to the minor.