Don't miss our weekly Masters newsletter | Sign up now Don't miss our weekly Masters newsletter | Sign up now

  MSc Nuclear Science and Technology


The University of Manchester    School of Physics & Astronomy

Full time & Part time See Course MSc, PGDip, PGCert 1 Year [Full-Time]; 2 years or 3 Years [Part-Time]
Engineering (12) Physics (29)

FindAMasters summary

The MSc Nuclear Science and Technology programme at The University of Manchester is designed to meet the growing demand for skilled engineers in the nuclear industry. With a focus on both the operation and decommissioning of existing reactors, as well as the construction of new ones, this postgraduate course offers a comprehensive understanding of the field. The programme can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis, with options for direct taught, distance learning, or a combination of both. Entry requirements include a Lower Second UK honours degree in a relevant science or engineering discipline, or equivalent experience. Don't miss the opportunity to gain expertise in this vital industry. Visit our website for more information.

About the course

Course description

There is a substantial continuing need for specialist engineers to service the nuclear industry for the operation and decommissioning of the existing reactors, and a growing worldwide programme of building new reactors. Against this background, The University of Manchester is offering a postgraduate programme in Nuclear Science & Technology to help supply the industry with expertise level to help fill the predicted skills gap.

For more information please visit the NTEC website . 

Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES)

Launched in 2009, the HEA's annual PTES is the only sector-wide survey to gain insight from taught postgraduate students about their learning and teaching experience.

Read more about this course

Entry Requirements

The minimum academic entry requirements for a Masters programme will be a Lower Second UK honours degree, or international equivalent, in a relevant science or engineering discipline. For applicants with some years' industrial experience, a lesser qualification may be acceptable.

See website for further details.


 Course Content

Visit institution website
Where is The University of Manchester
Search Suggestions

Based on your current searches we recommend the following search filters