- #1
Riaan
- 3
- 0
Hi All !
I am currently busy with my BSc in physics, and will be getting my degree end of next year (If all goes to plan). I would like to do my honours then in nuclear physics, and then eventually my masters degree. This is where my question comes in...Is it possible to almost switch at this point from nuclear physics to do a PhD in nuclear engineering? I have spoken to a professor and he said it was indeed possible since they are such closely related fields. However, wouldn't I be required to take some engineering courses first ? He disagreed with me on this...
The whole reason for this question is that my interests lie in nuclear fusion and theoretical nuclear physics.
Any insights would be MUCH appreciated!
Thanks!
I am currently busy with my BSc in physics, and will be getting my degree end of next year (If all goes to plan). I would like to do my honours then in nuclear physics, and then eventually my masters degree. This is where my question comes in...Is it possible to almost switch at this point from nuclear physics to do a PhD in nuclear engineering? I have spoken to a professor and he said it was indeed possible since they are such closely related fields. However, wouldn't I be required to take some engineering courses first ? He disagreed with me on this...
The whole reason for this question is that my interests lie in nuclear fusion and theoretical nuclear physics.
Any insights would be MUCH appreciated!
Thanks!