Technician- Nuclear Schooling Training
If you are interested in getting a job as a nuclear technician, schooling is needed. You will need to get an associate's degree in applied science. An associate's degree should cost you around $80 to $100 per credit hour, with a total of 65 to 75 hours needed for the degre.
A strong background in science or medicine will get you a great start on getting this growing job.
Most local college will offer this degree. Depending on you college background, you may be able to finish this degree sooner than two years. Once you have your diploma than most nuclear facilities will give you the training that you will need.
You will also be able to take your applied science degree and combine it with an x-ray degree and you will open the possibility of a career in the medical profession. Register as a nuclear medicine technologist. In a few short years you should be retrained and ready to get the green job you have always wanted.
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