Other Nuclear engineering vs nuclear physics vs quantum physics

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Choosing the right college for studying nuclear subjects in physics and chemistry is crucial for a successful career. Students interested in nuclear engineering or physics should consider programs that offer a strong focus on nuclear science, including coursework in nuclear reactions, radiation, and reactor design. Potential career paths include roles in energy production, medical applications, and research institutions. It's also possible to study both nuclear engineering and nuclear physics, depending on the college's curriculum and offerings. Researching colleges with specialized programs and speaking to current students or alumni can provide valuable insights into the best fit for these interests.
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This is my final year at high school and i don't know which college is better for study.
i love physics and chemistry especially nuclear subjects
So i have lots of questions like what I'll study and the applications of it , where I'll work and which one is deeply focus on nuclear stuff.
Note:this my first thread
 
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john0x0 said:
This is my final year at high school and i don't know which college is better for study.
i love physics and chemistry especially nuclear subjects
So i have lots of questions like what I'll study and the applications of it , where I'll work and which one is deeply focus on nuclear stuff.
Note:this my first thread
Can i study both nuclear engineering /physics
 
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