The University of Michigan's College of Engineering
Because of the quality and diversity of programs at Michigan, students have a unique opportunity to explore other fields of study while they major in nuclear engineering and radiological sciences. The College of Engineering has ten other top departments and alternative degree programs such as Engineering Physics in which students may design their own curriculum with the help of their advisor.

Aerial Photo of the CoE North Campus
On a broader scale, the University of Michigan boasts top schools in Natural Resources, Public Health, Medicine, Law and Business. Students are encouraged to explore course sequences or collaborative programs in these other schools. Alternatively, with a solid background in math, science and engineering principles, students often consider these other areas for future graduate or professional study.
Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences and the Engineering Physics Program
The Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences is home to 21 faculty members and averages 160 students with increasing enrollment every year. The small, tightly coupled community provides a cooperative atmosphere in which students have endless opportunities to excel.
The Cooley Building, home to the department.

