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Masters Degrees in Glass Technology
We have 13 Masters Degrees in Glass Technology
Masters degrees in Glass Technology involve the critical analysis and technical development of the mineral compounds which form glass and glass derivatives. Ceramics and Glasses Research are just two related postgraduate specialisms. Entry requirements usually include an undergraduate degree in an appropriate subject, such as Ceramics, Materials Science or Design Technology.
Why study a Masters in Glass Technology?
## Glass is a huge factor of our everyday lives: it’s in the technology we use, the vehicles we drive, and the buildings that we live and work in. As such, study opportunities are almost endless within this field, with numerous specialisations available for future careers within different industries. For example, you might want to specialise in smart glass technologies, exploring the ways in which the properties of glass can be developed to achieve different transmission effects. This would be used, for example, to create tinted windows for buildings, vehicles and spectacles. Alternatively, you might branch into the design of glass for different interfaces, such as human-computer interaction, including mobile technology, or even the ergonomics of automobiles and aircraft. Careers may involve the manufacture and distribution of products such as windows, homeware, and mobile technology. Other possibilities include regulation or policy-making for industrial authorities.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
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
Electrical and Electronic Engineering (MSc)
Sheffield Hallam University
Postgraduate Courses
Gain the up-to-date knowledge and skills required of modern electrical and electronic engineers, with an emphasis on hands-on learning. 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
Master of Materials Engineering
University of Adelaide
Masters Programmes
About the course Lead industry’s material progress Do you want to develop the materials of the future for space exploration, new green energy generation… Read more
MDP in Materials Engineering: Modern Industrial Materials
University of Turku
University of Turku Masters Programmes
Master’s Degree Programme in Materials Engineering: Modern Industrial Materials trains professionals in materials engineering with a special focus in selecting and characterising materials for the needs of advanced industrial applications. Read more
Materials Engineering
University of Padua
School of Engineering
The Master's degree Materials Engineering is an interdisciplinary and revolutionary sector that has transformed every aspect of modern life by gradually introducing new materials crucial to the development of new technologies and numerous industries. Read more
Welding Engineering (MSc)
Cranfield University
Manufacturing
Welding is integral to the manufacture of a wide-range of products. This course provides the practical and theoretical knowledge required to become a welding engineer and a materials and joining specialist. Read more
Advanced Materials for Sustainable Infrastructure - MSc
Imperial College London
Civil and Environmental Engineering
This new Master’s degree aims to train future leaders in the role of materials in resilient and sustainable built infrastructure. Read more
Glass - MA
University for the Creative Arts
School of Crafts and Design
From the practical to the whimsical, the time-honoured to the cutting-edge, our MA Glass course at UCA Farnham gives you the freedom, facilities and inspiration to create the pieces you most want to make. Read more
Advanced Materials (MSc)
Cranfield University
Manufacturing
The discovery, development and application of advanced materials are at the heart of engineering innovation. Informed by our close research collaborations with industry we are developing the next generation of talented materials scientists and engineers. 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
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
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