Nuclear engineering, being a new area, produces only one-third as many bachelor’s degrees per PhD as does electrical engineering. As the field matures, the bachelor’s degree production will increase. In adding a bachelor’s program at a school already having a master’s program, it may be necessary to revamp the master’s degree requirement. It will be necessary to cope with a variety of bachelor’s background preparation in stabilizing the master’s-level professional engineering degree. Suggestions for the bachelor’s and master’s curricula include:
- inclusion of courses for freshmen and sophomores to stimulate student interest
- developing a variable content course to permit trial courses and temporary course needs without formal course submission
- increasing the synthesis content
- removal of certain curricula distortion
- supporting of only undergraduate accreditation
- the development of certain student attitudes to make them more acceptable as employees
- developing a curricula blend of master’s and PhD courses that can support both efforts.
- making research topics more relevant
- allowing project-oriented theses
- discouraging off-campus research
- developing attitudes in the students so that they will be more responsive to the needs of their employers and the field.