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Chemical and Materials Engineering MEng, MSc, PhD

University of Alberta Canada

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Materials Engineering MSc

KU Leuven Belgium

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Materials Engineering MPhil, PhD

Swansea University United Kingdom

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Physics Master

University of Antwerp Belgium

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Master of Science (Advanced) in Materials Science Masters Degree

Australian National University Australia

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Advanced Materials Engineering MSc, PG Dip, Postgraduate Certificate

Sheffield Hallam University United Kingdom

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Materials Science Master Degree

Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) Lithuania

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Materials and Manufacturing (master) MSc

Jönköping University Sweden

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Materials Science and Technology MSc

University of Tartu Estonia

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Engineering Materials PhD

University of Surrey United Kingdom

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Materials Research MRes, MSc

Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL) United Kingdom

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Materials Characterisation and Processing PhD

Brunel University London United Kingdom

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Study a Materials Masters abroad in 2025

Materials Engineering as an academic field focuses on the study and manipulation of materials. This involves understanding the structure, properties, and behaviour of materials, as well as their processing and manufacturing techniques. Materials engineers work with a wide range of materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and semiconductors. Their expertise is essential in developing new materials for various applications and improving existing ones.

Materials engineering is a critical field that impacts various industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, healthcare, and renewable energy. As technology continues to advance, the demand for skilled materials engineers will remain high, making it an exciting and rewarding career choice for those passionate about innovation and problem-solving.

Graduates of a master's degree in Materials Engineering will have advanced career opportunities available to them. These may include roles as materials research scientist, materials consultant, materials project manager, nanomaterials engineer, and semiconductor process engineer.

Your master's degree program will consist of lectures, seminars, and hands-on laboratory sessions. Depending on your chosen specialisation, you may study modules like:

  • Advanced Materials Design
  • Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
  • Advanced Composite Materials
  • Surface Engineering and Coatings
  • Materials for Sustainable Development

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