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Masters Degrees in Ceramics
We have 23 Masters Degrees in Ceramics
Masters degrees in Ceramics allow postgraduates to critically analyse and technically develop the mineral compounds which compose clay-based products. Related postgraduate specialisms are Conservation of Ceramics and Ceramics Design. Entry requirements normally include an appropriate undergraduate degree such as Design Technology or Materials Science.
Why study a Masters in Ceramics?
## Courses in this field are highly practical, involving examination of the properties of different ceramics including pottery, glass, brick, porcelain and cement. Practices range from traditional techniques such as glazing and firing, to lab experiments and 3d modelling. Careers in this field are varied, covering several sectors. For example, you might explore roles in heritage management, such as the conservation of ceramics in listed buildings and heritage sites. Alternatively, you might explore routes in Ceramics Design, from decorative materials such as ornaments, through to functional items like homeware. You might also branch into industrial or architectural ceramics, designing and developing products such as windows, bricks, and foundations.MFA in Craft Media
Alberta University of the Arts
Alberta University of the Arts Masters Degrees
The MFA in Craft Media centres craft as a medium for conceptual exploration and critical dialogue through embodied material practices. Read more
MSc Materials Science and Engineering
University of Sheffield
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Prepare for a career in industry or research by learning the concepts and theories that make materials science and engineering possible. Read more
Ceramics MA
Staffordshire University
School of Digital, Technologies and Arts
Studying Ceramic Design in Stoke puts you at the centre of UK excellence in the industry. Enhance your career opportunities through this internationally recognised award. Read more
MA Ceramics
Arts University Plymouth
Graduate School
Our MA Ceramics programme encourages makers to develop an individual voice and gives you the tools to establish yourself as a ceramicist. Read more
Ceramics, Glasses and Polymers (MPhil)
Sheffield Hallam University
Postgraduate Courses
Apply to study part-time here. Conduct an extensive doctoral study into ceramics, glasses and polymers within the internationally-recognised Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI). Read more
Ceramics and Glass MA
Royal College of Art
Postgraduate Courses
The spirit of Ceramics & Glass at the RCA springs from a belief in the transformative power of material thinking, research and making to enable a new generation of artists and designers to enrich our world in imaginative and meaningful ways. Read more
MSc Advanced Engineering Materials
The University of Manchester
School of Materials
This master's course provides you with an in-depth understanding of the key factors that govern the design and selection of materials for use in advanced engineering applications, as well as their processing, properties and stability. Read more
Functional Advanced Materials Engineering with Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability (FAMEAIS)
University of Bordeaux
Masters Programs
This international Erasmus Mundus Master program covers the synthesis, characterization and processing of all classes of materials. Read more
Conservation and Restauration
University of Dubrovnik
Graduate Programmes
The Dubrovnik study programme in Conservation and Restauration is based on a state-of-the-art technical, technological, expert and scientific knowledge in conservation and restauration, which is taught to students by numerous professors and experts. Read more
Master in Control and Durability of Materials
UBFC Graduate School EIPHI
Masters Opportunities
The program is aimed at teaching the foundations of chemistry of materials, including their reactivity, the methods of their characterization, interfacial electrochemistry, physical-chemistry, inorganic chemistry a focus on materials requiring specific approaches (polymers, hybrid materials, ceramics, etc.). Read more
MRes Materials Research
Queen Mary University of London
School of Engineering and Materials Science
The Research Masters (MRes) programme in Materials Research is designed following guidelines provided by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Read more
MSc Nuclear Science and Technology
University of Sheffield
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
This course is run jointly with the members of the Nuclear Technology Education Consortium (NTEC). Learn from world-leading academics in the important area of nuclear waste immobilisation, decommissioning and clean-up. Read more
Master of Materials Engineering (Leuven)
KU Leuven
Faculty of Engineering Science
The Master of Materials Engineering recognizes that materials change the world. Each engineering design needs to be ‘materialised’: smart phones, implants, solar cells, aircrafts, cars, bridges, all of it. Read more
Materials Engineering MSc
Swansea University
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
The MSc in Materials Engineering provides you with a deep understanding of the field, and a range of abilities required to meet the demands of the international materials industry. Read more
MSc in Archaeological Science
University of Oxford
School of Archaeology
The MSc in Archaeological Science is designed to give a broad but detailed grounding in the theory as well as practical experience in the major applications of science in archaeology. Read more
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