Begin your journey into Materials Science and Engineering at Manchester, home to the most diverse university activity devoted to materials research in Europe, with this four-year degree, aimed at students who wish to become specialist metallurgists.Material scientists are shaping our world and in the Department of Materials you will develop a true understanding of the science - in practical subjects that meet the needs of an ever-changing industry. This is especially true in metallurgy, where you will learn about new developments in advanced alloys for applications such as fuel-efficient jet engines, next generation nuclear reactors, and environment friendly transportation.Our four-year MSc course gives you extensive knowledge of both the fundamentals of materials science and engineering, and the opportunity to specialise in the in the areas that interest you most. In your final year, you'll study an extensive (half year) project that enables you to tackle a topic at the forefront of Materials Science in depth.You'll be taught by leading academics in their field - we are proud of the Department of Materials' excellent Research ratings, and our high staff-to-student ratio means you will receive close individual attention and frequent tutorial sessions. Known for our congenial atmosphere, we place emphasis on academic and pastoral support, helping students from a range of educational backgrounds to reach their full potential.What's more, our students typically go on to enjoy an average six-months-after-graduating salary in excess of £24,000 - significantly higher than the sector average.
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 Maths, Physics and Chemistry. If you are not taking A Level Maths, Grade A at GCSE Maths is required.?????Typical Contextual Offer: Grades AAB. This should include two subjects from Maths, Physics and Chemistry. If you are not taking A Level Maths, Grade A at GCSE Maths is required.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.