The Nuclear Security certificate equips students with a robust comprehension of the policy and technical intricacies underpinning nuclear security, safeguards, and nonproliferation. This multidisciplinary program combines courses from the Department of Nuclear Engineering and The Bush School of Government and Public Service. Upon completion, you'll be primed for impactful roles in government, national laboratories, and esteemed institutions like the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Elevate your career potential and enroll today to become a leader in ensuring global nuclear security.
The Nuclear Security certificate is a 12-credit program that provides students with a solid understanding of policy and technical aspects behind nuclear security, safeguards, and nonproliferation.
Students must take four out of six possible courses offered to meet the requirements. Four of the courses offered are from the Department of Nuclear Engineering (NUEN). Two courses are from The Bush School of Government and Public Service (INTA).
See course information below.
To qualify for this certificate, you must complete 12 semester credit hours (SCH) of coursework selected from the following list. Each course is 3 credits.
Select four of the following:
For more information, please see the course catalog.