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Master of Science in Energy EngineeringThe master of science in energy engineering concentration represents a unique multidisciplinary program that is administered jointly by the Mechanical Engineering Department and the Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Department. The energy engineering program has two master's degree options: solar engineering and nuclear engineering. The program prepares students to perform state-of-the-art engineering work on energy systems by achieving a balance between hands-on experience and theory. Energy engineering draws students from all branches of engineering, physics, mathematics, and economics. Thesis and Non-Thesis Requirements Course Requirements 24.504 Energy Engineering Workshop 24.509 System Dynamics, and 10.528 Advanced Transport Phenomena For the Solar Option, the following are required: 22.521 Fundamentals of Solar Thermal Utilization 22.527 Solar Systems Engineering The following courses are required for the Nuclear Option: 24.505 Nuclear Reactor Physics 24.507 Nuclear Reactor Engineering Analysis In addition to the course and credit requirements described above, all students working toward the master of science degree are required to participate in the Graduate Research Seminar, 24.601/602. The remainder of the course requirements is to be made up of elective courses, approved by the appropriate graduate coordinator. Elective Courses The following courses have been taken as electives but choice is not restricted to these: 16.513 Control Systems 16.528 Alternative Energy Systems 16.529 Electric/Hybrid Vehicles 18.527 Energy and the Environment 18.527 Environmental Laws 18.580 Implementation of Environmental Policy 22.524 Special Topics Solar Engineering 22.543 Convective Heat and Mass Transfer 22.544 Conduction and Radiative Heat Transfer 22.573 Manufacturing Systems 22.581 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 24.506 Special Topics in Nuclear Reactor Physics 24.508 Special topics in Nuclear Reactor Engineering 24.514 Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Management 24.522 Nuclear Materials 24.539 Math Methods for Engineers
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