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Nuclear Engineering Salary

This table shows the average salary over time for the people who graduated with
a major in Nuclear Engineering. 
Each year represents a different person, after having been out of college for x years. 
Some years will have abnormally high or low salaries.  This is because some of those surveyed were either more or less successful than the average, or perhaps switched to a more lucrative field.

Below is a list of alumna/e and their jobs, after having graduated in this major. 

Some are available for contact. 


 

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  • Project Lead
  •    (Nuclear Engineering)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1995 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Graduate Research Fellow
  •    (Nuclear Engineering)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1988 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Cant List
  •    (Nuclear Engineering)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1981 Still in Major? No
     
  • Director Business Development
  •    (Nuclear Engineering)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1982 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Director, Advanced Physics Dept.-JPL
  •    (Nuclear Engineering)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1989 Still in Major? Yes
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1952 Still in Major? No
     
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1978 Still in Major? No
     
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1967 Still in Major? No
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1998 Still in Major? Yes
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1951 Still in Major? No
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1955 Still in Major? No
     
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1975 Still in Major? No
     
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1956 Still in Major? No
     
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1959 Still in Major? No
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2010Still in Major? Yes
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1951 Still in Major? No

    Nuclear Engineering Major unemployment rate

    _Nuclear EngineeringAll Majors
    Unemployed%0%9
    Minimum Wage%0%4
    All Others%100%86
    More: Unemployment for all Majors *** not counting stay at home parents *** not counting those currently in grad school

    Are things going well in Nuclear Engineering?

    Going Well%89
    Not Going Well%11
    More: All Majors Satisfaction ??? This is a social "life satisfaction" question. Overall, would people who graduated with a degree in Nuclear Engineering say that their life is going well? It could be interpreted in terms of stress, salary, long hours, future prospects, etc. *** not counting those currently in grad school

    Graduates who stayed in Nuclear Engineering

    Still in Field%44
    Got out%56
    More: All Majors Still in field ??? A high "got out" percentage can be interpreted a couple of ways -- for instance, perhaps the major is a great stepping stone to becoming a totally different career -- like a doctor. Or perhaps the jobs one gets with the major just aren't that great. *** not counting those currently in grad school
    Professors are accomodating and a very helpful resourceProfessors are accomodating and a very helpful resource in your academic endeavors. There is a reason UW-Madison was ranked Playboy's #1 party school and that Madison is consistantly ranked in the top 10 cities toRead reviewNuclear EngineeringThe University of Wisconsin - Madison Reviews
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    I applied to 10 colleges during my seniorI applied to 10 colleges during my senior year in high school, but looking back on it, I probably only would have really fit in at RPI and one other school. Since that other schoolRead reviewNuclear EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute Reviews
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    The University has a diverse campus; howeverThe University has a diverse campus; however, very SEGREGATED… racial groups are very cliquish you must make an effort to make the campus smaller. JOIN clubs and do activities you normally would avoid who knowsRead reviewNuclear EngineeringThe University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign Reviews
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    Harvard is a great university for studyingHarvard is a great university for studying, and focusing on achieving a high-ranking academic career. however, horrible social life.Read reviewNuclear EngineeringHarvard University Reviews
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    Every college has both positive and negative attributes.Every college has both positive and negative attributes. The key is to focus on what really matters—the education. RPI provides a top quality education with tremendous earning potential right out of college. IRead reviewNuclear EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute Reviews
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