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Materials Design and Engineering MSc
Postgraduate
In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
Profile Our Materials Design and Engineering MSc gives graduates in science and engineering disciplines an understanding of the role and application of materials. It provides knowledge of traditional and new materials and the science underpinning their behaviour and properties.
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Subjects
- IT
- Materials
- Design
- Engineering
- Technology
- Project
Course programme
- CME8012 Business and Environmental Management
- CME8031 Tribology and Materials Design
- CME8032 Lifetime Prediction and Design for Reliability
- CME8039 Materials and Fabrication
- CME8050 Joining Technology
- CME8054 Advanced Manufacturing Technology
- CME8056 Manufacturing, Materials and Processes
- CME8057 Mechanisms and Processes of Oxidation
- CME8095 Materials Project
- CME8215 Introduction to Nanomaterials
- CME8216 Case Studies in Nonomaterials
- CME2026 Design of Experiments
- CME8038 Sustainable Industry
- CME8052 Integrated Design
- CME8096 Individual Library Project
- INU8001 Writing dissertations in Science and Engineering
All candidates will select 40 credits of optional modules from other science and engineering modules in consultation with the Degree Programme Director
Year two (all modules are compulsory)- CME8012 Business and Environmental Management
- CME8031 Tribology and Materials Design
- CME8032 Lifetime Prediction and Design for Reliability
- CME8039 Materials and Fabrication
- CME8050 Joining Technology
- CME8054 Advanced Manufacturing Technology
- CME8056 Manufacturing, Materials and Processes
- CME8057 Mechanisms and Processes of Oxidation
- CME8095 Materials Project
- CME8215 Introduction to Nanomaterials
- CME8216 Case Studies in Nonomaterials
Modules might change for your year of entry.
Entry Requirements
A 2:2 honours degree, or international equivalent, in:
- chemical engineering
- mechanical engineering
- physics
- chemistry
Materials Design and Engineering MSc