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For Chemical Engineering Aspen Plus or Dynachem are good programs
Not necessarily.
Physics, chemistry and engineering i think
Old books about basic programming can be found in libraries. One will find many good old books for programming in libraries of colleges or universities.
He earned a Batchelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a Master's degree in nuclear engineering at Tuskegee University on a scholorship.
Madison is rated 17th overall and 2nd for nuclear engineering (national engineering rankings). Depends what you are looking to do. I couldn't find Platteville on the ranking site, and it went out to 100+ schools.
one you must be good in mathematics. from first year to third year of you study is more on foundations in math and its application. you should have basics in chemistry though needed in your basic engineering courses only. then you must be good in technical drawing.
Aeronautical engineering or chemical engineering is GOOD
Basic Physics by Karl Kuhn is an excellent self-teaching guide.
Designers of nuclear energy plants need to have a good grounding in engineering generally. The reactor technology is biased towards mechanical engineering, use of materials, stress analysis, thermodynamics, fluid flow. There is the nuclear physics aspect, calculating required fuel loadings and behavior over time. The control and instrumentation aspects are also vital. For the rest of the plant there is plenty of scope for electrical and mechanical engineers, and civil engineers, to use their knowledge. So it takes a wide range of skills to manage a nuclear project.
nuclear is good and bad at the same time.
depends what kind of engineering