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    Center for Nuclear Studies
    1395 S. Marietta Parkway
    Bldg. 200, Suite 234
    Marietta, GA 30068

    Phone 678 915-5531
    Fax 678 915-5532

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    Introduction

    Applications for Fall 2012 NRC Scholarships are now being accepted through July 15, 2012!

    Certification Workshops and Academic Programs
    To prepare for professional careers in the nuclear industry

    Nuclear technology has played an important role in a number of industries ranging from power to medicine, food, defense, research and nondestructive testing. Recently, a confluence of factors including increased demand for electricity, concerns about climate change, vulnerability to sourcing, and economics of fossil fuel have resulted in a revival of interest in the nuclear power industry. In response to this interest, Southern Polytechnic State University has established the Center for Nuclear Studies. The mission of the Nuclear Studies Center at SPSU is to spearhead the implementation of educational and research programs that result in preparing the next generation of the nuclear industry professionals.


    Nuclear power is the most prominent and visible sector of the nuclear industry. Electricity produced from nuclear reactors has proven to be one of the safest, cleanest, and most sustainable forms of base-load energy capable of meeting the electrical demands of the public. The Southeast region has particularly benefited from this reliable source of energy. Consequently, a majority of the next generation of nuclear plants are slated to be built in this area. At this time sixteen nuclear power plants are planned to be built in Georgia and the surrounding states. Once underway, these projects will create a substantial demand for high-paying technical and professional positions.


    SPSU is committed to supporting the growth of the nuclear industry by offering undergraduate academic courses in nuclear engineering and professional workshops through the continuing education department. These courses are designed to provide the participants with the knowledge and the practical skills that are needed to address the industry's challenging issues. Whether enrolled in the continuing education program or taking an academic nuclear course, every student will have the opportunity to become prepared for an exciting and rewarding career in the nuclear industry. For further information about these offerings, please visit the corresponding sections of the website.