The role of Nuclear Technicians is to assist nuclear physicists, nuclear engineers, or other scientists in laboratory, power generation, or electricity production activities.

The average annual wage of the occupations is $97,520 and $47 per hour. 5 vocational programs could be taken for the Nuclear Technicians career. Based on BLS data, a total of 5,400 employees were employed in the Occupation.


Vocational Programs to Prepare Nuclear Technicians Career

Schools offering voational programs for Nuclear Technicians

The following 18 schools offer the vocational programs and certificate courses for preparing Nuclear Technicians. The list includes some 4-year colleges that have certificate or associate programs for the career.

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Public, 2-4 year Camden, AR

Southern Arkansas University Tech

Tuition & Fees : $4,685

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Public, 2-4 year Idaho Falls, ID

College of Eastern Idaho

Tuition & Fees : $6,750 ($4,390 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Arkansas City, KS

Cowley County Community College

Tuition & Fees : $6,150 ($4,650 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Wichita, KS

Wichita State University-Campus of Applied Sciences and Technology

Tuition & Fees : $6,928 ($6,018 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Alexandria, MN

Alexandria Technical & Community College

Tuition & Fees : $6,213 ($6,107 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Hobbs, NM

New Mexico Junior College

Tuition & Fees : $2,280 ($1,920 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Espanola, NM

Northern New Mexico College

Tuition & Fees : $14,328 ($6,400 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Charlotte, NC

Central Piedmont Community College

Tuition & Fees : $8,936 ($2,792 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Bismarck, ND

Bismarck State College

Tuition & Fees : $7,279 ($5,195 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Graniteville, SC

Aiken Technical College

Tuition & Fees : $6,916 ($5,404 in-state)