Nuclear Engineering MS

The United States currently has 100 nuclear reactors that produce 19% of total electrical output for the nation.* With the growing industry in mind, the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering offers an Online Master of Science (30-credits) through the Stephen R. Tritch Nuclear Engineering Program. This graduate-level program allows you to gain nuclear power experience, develop sharper skills, and increase knowledge in as few as 10 courses. Our MS in Nuclear Engineering is uniquely positioned to support students looking to develop nuclear power knowledge and organizations seeking opportunities to support their current staff's skill development through a Master's program.

The Pittsburgh region is home to numerous utility generators, industry equipment suppliers, commercial R&D Companies, and government agencies who have identified the skills needed by the next generation of nuclear hires. Our program was created to address this need. Academics and industry professionals have collaborated to create the program’s curriculum, along with our Graduate Certificate curriculum, and it is continually adjusted and improved in order to meet the needs of the advancing nuclear industry. Our courses are taught by senior leadership members from the nuclear power industry and focuses on the different facets of nuclear power, including energy generation, operations safety, and environmental issues & policy.

By offering this program online, we provide students from around the globe the expertise of our region without ever setting foot on campus. Pitt’s state of the art online technology makes it possible to attend lectures alongside of our on-campus students. The flexibility to attend an on-campus class, join a lecture online, or view a recorded lecture enables you to select the learning style that works best for you and your schedule.

* http://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/countries-t-z/usa-nuclear-power.aspx

Department and Director

Department: Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Program Director: Dr. Heng Ban
Academic Director: Sola Tabali
Offered: On-Campus and 100% Online

Who Should Apply?

BS in Engineering from an ABET accredited university program OR BS in other technical disciplines.

Accepts Part-Time and Full-Time Students

NOTE: Professional experience will be considered.

Credits and Program Duration

Average Time to Complete Certificate Program: 30-36 months

Credit Hours Required: 30 credits or ten courses

Application Requirements
  • Two Letters of Recommendation
  • GRE scores optional
  • Official transcripts to apply
Application Deadlines

Domestic students have up to 60 days before the start of the term to apply for admission to the Graduate School of Engineering.

International students must meet the following application deadlines:

  • April 1 - Fall Semester Start
  • October 15 - Spring Semester Start