MJRey
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Hey guys,
I've been told by my uni that the new major they've introduced as of this year needs to be provisionally accredited, and I heard that the process to making it fully accredited will take about 5 years. I've looked around and saw that provisional accreditation means you don't meet international accords and that I would need to sit an extra competency test, so I really want to know, will this will impact my future as an engineer or not?
I'm not exactly interested in the other majors which are fully accredited, and I just feel like I'd be stupid to not take the major (Nuclear Systems) while I'm at uni because I'd have to either go overseas for an undergrad nuclear program or pick something else. Plus, if this major gets off the ground, my uni will be the only one in the country that offers an undergrad nuclear engineering program.
I've been told by my uni that the new major they've introduced as of this year needs to be provisionally accredited, and I heard that the process to making it fully accredited will take about 5 years. I've looked around and saw that provisional accreditation means you don't meet international accords and that I would need to sit an extra competency test, so I really want to know, will this will impact my future as an engineer or not?
I'm not exactly interested in the other majors which are fully accredited, and I just feel like I'd be stupid to not take the major (Nuclear Systems) while I'm at uni because I'd have to either go overseas for an undergrad nuclear program or pick something else. Plus, if this major gets off the ground, my uni will be the only one in the country that offers an undergrad nuclear engineering program.