2011-2012 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Nuclear Engineering
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H.L. Dodds, Head and Director of Graduate Studies
Professors |
Dodds, H.L. (IBM Professor), PhD, PE - Tennessee |
Fontana, M.H. (Research), PhD, PE - Purdue |
Ganapol, B.D. (Research), PhD - California (Berkeley) |
Grossbeck, M.L. (Research), PhD - Illinois |
Hall, H.L. (Governor’s Chair Professor), PhD - California (Berkeley) |
Hines, J.W., MBA, PhD - Ohio State |
Lillie, R.A. (Research), PhD - Tennessee |
Mihalczo, J.T. (Research), PhD - Tennessee |
Miller, L.F., PhD, PE - Texas A&M |
Ruggles, A.E., PhD - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
Townsend, L.W., PhD - Idaho |
Upadhyaya, B.R., PhD, PE - California (San Diego) |
Wirth, Brian D. (Governor’s Chair Professor), California (Santa Barbara) |
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Associate Professors |
Maldonado, G.I., PhD - North Carolina State |
Pevey, R.E., MBA (Emory), PhD, PE - Tennessee |
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Assistant Professors |
Goldblum, B.L., PhD - California (Berkeley) |
Gribok, A.V. (Research), PhD - IPPE (Russia) |
Hayward, J.P., PhD - Michigan |
Heilbronn, L.H., PhD - Michigan State |
Liao, H., PhD - Rutgers |
Moussa, H.M. (Research), PhD - Tennessee |
Stephan, A.C. (Research), PhD - Tennessee |
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Adjunct Faculty |
Bogard, J.G., PhD - Texas (Austin) |
Cook, D.H., PhD - Tennessee |
DeHart, M.D., PhD - Texas A&M |
Gehin, J.C., PhD - Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Hollenbach, D.F., PhD - Tennessee |
Icenhour, A.S., PhD - Tennessee |
Iverson, E.B., PhD - Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Nichols, T.L., MD - Tennessee |
Ramsey, C.R., PhD - Tennessee |
Rasmussen, B.P. - PhD - Tennessee |
Williams, M.L., PhD - Tennessee |
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Emeriti Faculty |
Groer, P.G., PhD - Vienna (Austria) |
Uhrig, R.E. (Distinguished Professor), PhD, PE - Iowa State |
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DEGREES |
Nuclear Engineering |
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MS, PhD |
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Energy Science and Engineering concentration |
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PhD only |
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Radiological Engineering concentration |
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Nuclear Engineering |
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MS-MBA |
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering |
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MS |
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Nuclear Engineering concentration |
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Graduate Certificate Programs |
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Nuclear Criticality Safety concentration |
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Nuclear Security Science and Analysis concentration |
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Reliability and Maintainability Engineering concentration |
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The Department of Nuclear Engineering offers programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, and three Graduate Certificates. Students may elect a traditional nuclear engineering program focusing on fission energy or a radiological engineering concentration, which prepares students for careers in the radiation safety field (health physics). Both programs are designed for graduates of accredited undergraduate programs in engineering, physics, chemistry, or mathematics.
All entering students must have, as a minimum, competency in mathematics through ordinary differential equations. Admitted applicants will be advised of any prerequisite undergraduate courses that may be required for their graduate studies. In addition, students without a BS in nuclear engineering, or the equivalent, must take NE 433 , NE 470 both of which may be taken for graduate credit. However, students in the radiological engineering concentration will take NE 551 in place of NE 433 . Students electing the radiological engineering concentration must take NE 401 , NE 551 , NE 552 and NE 490 in their course of study. The department head is the contact for all interested students, both those with nuclear engineering degrees and those from other disciplines.
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING MAJOR
The department offers a 5-year BS-MS program with a BS (major in nuclear engineering) and an MS (major in nuclear engineering) for qualified students. The primary component of the program is a qualified student may take up to 6 hours of approved graduate courses for their senior undergraduate electives and have them count toward both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Tennessee. This program is designed for students attending the University of Tennessee for their Master of Science degree because other universities may not accept these courses for graduate credit since they were used to satisfy requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree. Significant components of the program are:
- Students must have an overall GPA of 3.4 in required course work. Conditional admission to the 5-year program may be granted after completion of 63 hours of required course work, while full admission may be granted after the completion of 93 hours of required course work with a minimum GPA of 3.4.
- Admission must be approved by the department and the Graduate School.
- Students must at least be conditionally admitted to the program prior to taking courses that receive credit for both the BS and MS degrees.
- All courses taken for graduate credit must be approved by the director of graduate studies. Students admitted to the program must request permission from the Graduate School to take approved courses for graduate credit. Students admitted to the program must also follow the normal procedure for admission to the Graduate School.
- Students will not be eligible for graduate assistantships until they are enrolled as graduate-level students in the Graduate School.
400-level courses, listed in the Graduate Catalog, in nuclear engineering may be used for graduate credit. However, at least two-thirds of the minimum required hours in the MS must be taken in courses numbered 500 or above.
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