Materials Science is a synthesis of physics, chemistry, and engineering. It is the building block on which modern industry has and will continue to advance.This programme provides a thorough grounding in the scientific principles governing the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of all solid materials, and the opportunity to specialise in the study of a particular class of material (metal, ceramic, or polymer) through a choice of options. The extensive (half year) final year project enables you to tackle a topic at the forefront of Materials Science in depth. It will develop further practical and analytical skills. Formal teaching in communication and transferable skills, including basic management and organisational behaviour, computing and presentation techniques, is given to complement the academic training.Lectures and tutorials are led staff who are all experts in their field with a deep knowledge of the subjects they teach. 87% of our students agree staff are good at explaining things to them.Our staff are passionate about their subject. 80% of our students report that staff are enthusiastic about what they teachOur courses are constantly revised with inputs from both students and industry to cover the latest developments and deliver learning in the most effective way. 82% of our students agree that the time they spend in teaching activities is used efficientlyStudents on our courses have access to library and computer facilities that are dedicated to supporting their learning. 90% of our students agree that IT resources are easy to access and meet their needs.
Which department am I in?
Department of Materials
Study options
Full Time
(4 Years)
Tuition fees
Information not available
Start date
September 2025
Venue
Main Site
University Recruitment And Adm,
Oxford Road,
Manchester,
M13 9PL, NORTHERN ENGLAND, England
Entry requirements
For students from Hong Kong
Grades AAA. This should include two subjects from Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. If you are not taking an A Level in Maths, Grade A at GCSE is required.Typical Contextual Offer: Grades AAB including two from Maths, Physics or Chemistry, excluding General Studies.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.