Launching in Spring 2026:
A groundbreaking solution to nurture the workforce for the new energy era, from a university leading the energy transformation
A groundbreaking solution to nurture the workforce for the new energy era, from a university leading the energy transformation
The nation's current nuclear reactor fleet employs about 100,000 people. That number is expected to surge to 375,000 by 2050 with the deployment and commercialization of advanced reactors. – U.S. Department of Energy
Purdue NE's online professional credential program will prepare professional engineers to address a grand challenge: meeting the burgeoning demand for more reliable, flexible power generation as new technologies, such as AI, put increasing pressure on the grid.
Designed for Professional Engineers with a BS in engineering or science
Various specialties welcome!
Taught by Purdue NE faculty, led by Seungjin Kim – the Capt. James F. McCarthy, Jr. and Cheryl E. McCarthy Head and a Professor in the School of Nuclear Engineering; principal investigator on SMR feasibility study for the state of Indiana; Chair of Nuclear Energy Agency Global Forum on Nuclear Education, Science, Technology and Policy*
* others to follow