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  Engineering Materials (Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science) MSc


University of Southampton    Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences

Full time September MSc 1 Year
Engineering (12) Materials Science (24)

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Are you fascinated by the world of engineering materials and their impact on industries like aviation, aerospace, and manufacturing? Look no further than our MSc in Engineering Materials (Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science). This 12-month programme combines traditional mechanical engineering with interdisciplinary subjects, allowing you to specialize based on your career goals. With a focus on material properties and their transformational potential, you'll explore topics like biomaterials, fuel cells, and photovoltaic systems. Our state-of-the-art facilities, including a 3D computed tomography imaging lab, will enhance your learning experience. A 2:1 degree in engineering, maths, physical sciences, or a related subject is required for admission. Join us and become a materials engineer of the future!

About the course

Develop specialist knowledge of mechanical engineering materials on this master's degree in engineering materials. Explore material properties and how they are transforming the aviation, aerospace and manufacturing industries.  

Our MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering pathways combine the traditional aspects of mechanical engineering with interdisciplinary subjects, so you can specialise to suit your career plans. Our international centre for research and teaching has a global reputation for excellence. 

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Entry Requirements

You’ll need a 2:1 degree in one of the following subjects:

engineering
maths
physical sciences
a engineering related subject

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