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ORISE report shows overall number of nuclear engineering degrees increases to highest level since 2016

Posted at 1:41 pm February 7, 2021
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Part of the ORAU campus in central Oak Ridge is pictured above on May 29, 2017. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The number of nuclear engineering degrees awarded in 2019 were at the highest level since 2016, driven primarily by a significant increase in the number of master’s degrees awarded, a press release said.

In addition, the number of doctorate degrees awarded in 2019 were the second highest level recorded since 1966.

This is according to a study conducted by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education that surveyed 34 U.S. universities with nuclear engineering programs. The report, “Nuclear Engineering Enrollments and Degrees Survey, 2019 Data,” included degrees granted between September 1, 2018, and August 31, 2019, and enrollments for fall 2019.

The number of bachelor’s degrees remained about the same, while the number of master’s degrees increased after a two-year slump, the press release said.

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING DEGREES, 2010-2019

YearBachelor’s DegreeMaster’s DegreePh.D.
2019622316194
2018623260195
2017619282170
2016621355161
2015652363147
2014627322169
2013655362147
2012610333119
2011524277113
20104433030113
Source: Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education

According to the report, the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded by nuclear engineering programs in 2019 was nearly the same as in 2018, but it is higher than levels reported in 2016 and 2017. It continued the recent trend that began in 2012 of more than 600 bachelor’s degrees being awarded annually, and it remained significantly above the levels reported in the previous decade, the press release said.

The number of nuclear engineering master’s degrees awarded in 2019 increased by 21 percent from 2018, and it was 12 percent higher than the number awarded in 2017. The number of masters’ degrees awarded in 2019 was the highest number reported since 2016, the press release said.

The survey data showed that the number of doctorate degrees is nearly identical to the number awarded in 2018, continuing a trend of higher advanced degrees awarded (masters and doctorate) since 2008. The number of doctorates awarded in nuclear engineering in 2019 is the third highest reported since 1966, the first year for which the survey data was collected, the press release said..

Texas A&M University had the largest number of nuclear engineering degrees awarded in 2019 with 80 bachelor’s degrees, 16 master’s degrees, and 17 doctorate degrees, followed by the University of Tennessee, Oregon State University, and Penn State University.

Enrollment trends and short-term outlook for degree trends

Undergraduate Students: In 2019, the enrollment of junior and senior nuclear engineering undergraduate students was approximately 1,740, an increase of about 3 percent from enrollment levels reported in 2018 but still 10 percent less than reported in 2016, the press release said. Undergraduate enrollment reported for 2019 was the 14th highest undergraduate enrollment reported since 1971, and it appeared to be recovering from recent declines. The number of bachelor’s degrees earned over the next year or two should continue to remain close to 600 in 2020, the press release said.

Graduate Students: Graduate enrollment in 2019 was 1,690 students, 5 percent lower than graduate enrollments reported in 2018 and nearly identical to graduate enrollments reported for 2015, the press release said. Graduate enrollments continued their uneven advance from the low levels experienced 20 years ago, and they were at their seventh highest level since 1971. The continued strength in graduate enrollment indicated that the total number of graduate degrees awarded in the near future is likely to remain near the levels of the prior two years, the press release said.

Employment or other post-graduation status

For students graduating with bachelor’s degrees and reporting their post-graduation plans, employment in the U.S. military (active duty) had the largest number followed by employment in the nuclear utility sector. The next three largest sectors were other nuclear-related employment, still seeking employment, and DOE contractor employment. The number of students with bachelor’s degrees who cited DOE contractor employment was one of the highest reported during the last two decades. Those who reported U.S. military (active duty) accounted for the highest number reported since 1996, the press release said.

For those graduating with a master’s degree and reporting employment, DOE contractor employment, other nuclear-related employment, nuclear utility employment, U.S. military (active duty), and other employment accounted for the majority of employment plans. More than three out of every five of those graduates reported planned employment with nuclear utilities, other nuclear-related organizations, or DOE contractors. New to this year’s survey, six new master degree recipients reported plans for employment in medical facilities.

For students graduating with a doctorate degree, DOE contractor employment, federal government employment, other nuclear-related employment, and other business employment accounted for 14 or more of the employee graduates. The number reported for DOE contractor employment was three more than the number reported in 2018 and represented the highest reported during the last two decades.

ORISE has collected and/or monitored data on enrollments and degrees in science and energy-related fields of study for DOE and other federal agencies since the early-1970s.

See the full release with links to the report here: https://orise.orau.gov/news/archive/2021/nuclear-engineering-degrees-report-2019.html.

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: bachelors degrees, doctorate degrees, masters degrees, nuclear engineering, nuclear engineering degrees, Nuclear Engineering Enrollments and Degrees Survey, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORISE

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