Master of Science in Materials and Manufacturing
Jönköping, Sweden
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
02 May 2024*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
SEK 300,000 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* application period: 2023-10-16 - 2024-05-02
** tuition fees do not apply for EU/EEA citizens or exchange students
Introduction
Numerical methods and knowledge about the relationship between the manufacturing process, microstructure, and material properties, will make it possible for you to perform component optimization.
This program within product development focuses on being able to predict and optimize engineering components. The program introduces you to product realization and both product and production development. You learn about materials science, manufacturing technology, surface technology och numerical analysis. The second year offers two tracks, one within component optimization, and the other is given entirely online within foundry technology.
Within component technology, you get more experience with computational fluid dynamics and finite element analysis. You will also study polymers and simulation of process influence on microstructure. In the foundry technology track, you get acquainted with the various casting alloys and casting processes. You learn about melting, molding materials, and environmental impact assessment as well as solidification, analysis of defects, and modeling of the casting process.
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Career Opportunities
You will be a helpful resource in the work of product development and would fit in an R&D team You could also continue with PhD studies within materials science, manufacturing technology, or optimization. Your developed skills allow you to optimize engineering components with respect to performance, environmental impact, and cost.
Curriculum
NB Preliminary list of courses.
Year 1
- Materials and Manufacturing Technology - 7.5 credits
- Chemical Thermodynamics - 7.5 credits
- Polymer and Composite Technology - 7.5 credits
- Numerical Analysis - 7.5 credits
- Surface Technology - 7.5 credits
- Continuum Mechanics - 7.5 credits
- Microstructural Engineering - 7.5 credits
Conditionally elective courses
Students who haven’t studied multivariable calculus are forced to choose Multivariable calculus.
- Multivariable Calculus - 7.5 credits
- Integrated Product Realization - 7.5 credits
Year 2
Component Realization track
- Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer - 7.5 credits
- FEA and Optimization Driven Design - 7.5 credits
- Manufacturing Process Simulations - 7.5 credits
Elective courses within the track Component Realization
- Integrated Product and Production Development - 7.5 credits
- Advanced CAD - 7.5 credits
- Industrial Placement Course - 7.5 credits
Foundry Technology track (online)
- Component Casting - 6 credits
- Solidification Processing - 3 credits
- Liquid Metal Processing – Ferrous Alloys - 3 credits
- Analysis of Casting Defects - 3 credits
- Liquid Metal Processing – Aluminum Alloys - 3 credits
- Environmental Impact Assessment of Castings - 3 credits
- Modeling and Simulation of Casting - 6 credits
- Moulding Materials in Foundry Technology - 3 credits
Common course for both tracks
- Final Project Work in Product Development - 30 credits
Internship
Many courses contain real industrial cases from companies in collaboration with the Department of Materials and Manufacturing. An optional course, the industrial placement course, contains 4 weeks of practical work in industry, where the part of the practical work of the course also could be managed during the summer.
Admissions
Program Tuition Fee
Scholarships and Funding
Students admitted to JU bachelor or master programs have the opportunity to obtain a scholarship and/or financial support.
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