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    MSc 1 year full-time, 24-36 months part-time

Course Description

This course provides a deep understanding of the processing, nature and properties of a broad range of engineering materials. Only by understanding these can materials be truly designed for purpose. The course seeks to integrate materials behaviour and materials processing relevant to a wide range of industrial sectors, providing students with specific skills suitable for a wide range of careers in UK and international organisations involved in materials and product development. It also provides a firm foundation for a research path in Materials Engineering.

Entry Requirements

A high 2:2 (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject

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Fees

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Module Details

Core modules

  • Advanced Materials Characterisation (autumn) 20 credits
  • Advanced Materials Research and Communication (autumn) 10 credits
  • Advanced Engineering Research Project Organisation and Design (spring) 10 credits
  • Materials Design Against Failure (spring)10 credits
  • Individual Postgraduate Project (summer)

Optional modules

  • Engineering Sustainability – Energy, Materials and Manufacture (autumn)20 credits
  • Biomedical Applications of Biomaterials (autumn)20 credits
  • Polymer Engineering (autumn)10 credits
  • Fibre Reinforced Composites Engineering (spring)10 credits
  • Introduction to Transport Materials
  • Joining Technology (spring)10 credits
  • Technologies for the Hydrogen Economy
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing (spring)

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