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University of Miskolc
Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering
- Miskolc, Hungary
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The MSc (Master of Science) degree can be obtained through two years of study and represents a deeper, mostly theoretical knowledge of the given specialization. The MSc program offered by the Faculty also follows a structure of specializations. The entry requirement is a first degree obtained in a technical-engineering field (a BSc degree or a degree obtained in a university or college program). Specializations are Metal Production and Waste Processing, Thermal Energy Utilization, and Foundry Engineering.
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EIT RawMaterials Academy - EMerald
EMerald: Master in Resources Engineering (Innovative Education in Geometallurgy and Circular Economy)
- Liège, Belgium
- Metz, France + 2 more
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The EMerald master‘s program was created to answer the urgent need expressed by the European Union to create a resource-efficient Europe. As the EU recognised the importance of mineral and metal resources in our modern economy, it also realised that the raw materials industries were facing a critical skills shortage.
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VSB - Technical University of Ostrava
Masters in Metallurgical Engineering
- Ostrava, Czech Republic
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Masters in Metallurgical Engineering The study program is aimed at educating specialists in modern metallurgy and engineering. Initially, basic common theoretical courses are taught, suitably complemented by courses in materials science, management, and quality management. The study program also covers the subjects of iron and steel production, foundry, and bulk-forming.
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University of Johannesburg
MEng in Physical Metallurgy (Research)
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Master
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the Master of Engineering in Physical Metallurgy is to develop a graduate with advanced abilities in appropriate analytical and research skills relevant to engineering design and synthesis, in order to solve engineering problems of society at large. One of the main objectives of this program is to develop an advanced capability to conduct research independently and as such promote a lifelong learning approach.
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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
MSc Applied Science Metallurgy
- Pretoria, South Africa
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The degree is conferred on the basis of a dissertation and examination on the field of study of the dissertation and/or divisions of the field of study as required by the relevant head of department.
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Cranfield University
MSc in Metal Additive Manufacturing
- Cranfield, United Kingdom
- Online
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This course provides students with the latest knowledge and skills for metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) providing a great foundation for a future career. This includes AM processes and their capabilities, designing AM systems, qualification, modelling and materials. Practical experience will be gained through assignments and group and individual projects in close collaboration with leading industrial end users.
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University of Johannesburg
MEng in Extraction Metallurgy (Research)
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Master
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Department of Metallurgy maintains strong links with the metal industry within South Africa, providing undergraduates with exposure to a wide range of metal-related operations. The exposure equips graduates with sound knowledge of metal production, design, and manufacture.
Montana Tech
Master of Science in Metallurgy and Mineral Processing
- Butte, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
Metallurgical/Mineral Processing Engineering deals with all aspects of metal and non-metal processing and manufacturing.
Ontario Tech University
Master of Science in Materials Science
- Oshawa, Canada
MSc
Blended
English
The Master of Science (MSc) program in Materials Science is offered jointly by Ontario Tech University and Trent University. Materials Science is a broad multi-disciplinary area of science that lies at the intersection of physics and chemistry and includes many sub-fields including nanotechnology, electronic materials, surface science, biomaterials and materials characterization.
University of Brescia
Master in Engineering for Materials and Product Innovation
- Brescia, Italy
Master
On-Campus
Italian
The course provides a solid preparation on topics transversal to mechanical and materials engineering , thanks to which it is possible to use both traditional and innovative materials, design solutions and production and manufacturing technologies in an optimal and integrated manner, in order to to obtain increasingly high-performance and sustainable products. The Master's Degree Course in Innovation and Product Engineering is spread over 2 years and requires the acquisition of 120 ECTS credits.
Polytechnique Montreal
Master in Materials Engineering
- Pavillons Pierre-Lassonde et Claudette McKay-Lassonde, Canada
Master
On-Campus
English
The master's program aims to deepen technological and scientific knowledge in materials engineering. This program is aimed at candidates wishing to complete their training in design, characterization, and manufacturing in the field of materials engineering. The program aims to deepen knowledge of the physicochemical, mechanical, and microstructural characteristics of materials in the context of specific applications, particularly on the functional properties of materials and their shaping.
Auburn University - Shorelight
Master of Materials Engineering
- Auburn University, USA
Master
On-Campus
English
Masters degrees in Engineering Materials equip students with the skills to produce, process, develop and store materials for various engineering purposes. Related postgraduate specialisms include Advanced Engineering Materials and Materials Research.Engineering materials were typically divided into several classification, such as polymer, metal, ceramics and composites. Polymer was chosen in many types of applications as a result of this material outstanding properties such as cost effective material, low density, and better at certain mechanical properties
The University of Manchester
MSc Corrosion Control Engineering
- Manchester, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Corrosion Control Engineering provides thorough training in corrosion and its control. The course covers fundamental chemistry, physics, electrochemistry and metallurgy underpinning corrosion processes. As there is high demand for this course we operate a staged admissions process with selection deadlines throughout the year. Please see the Application and Selection section for more details.
Rudny Industrial Institute
Master of Engineering in Metallurgy
- Rudny, Kazakhstan
Master
Full time
On-Campus
Russian
Master’s Degree is a postgraduate education level aimed at personnel training with the award of a “master” degree in the relevant educational program with compulsory acquisition of at least 60-120 academic credits.
Botswana International University Of Science And Technology
MEng Materials & Metallurgical Engineering
- Palapye, Botswana
Master
On-Campus
English
The programme allows graduates, through research, to gain advanced capabilities in the areas of analysis and design in specialised aspects of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering.
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Once students graduate with an undergraduate degree, they have the opportunity to apply for a master’s program in their field of study. Master’s programs often allow students to concentrate on a specific aspect of an industry or field and further their education. They also help students to successfully master their area of interest.
What is a Master in Metallurgy? This program focuses on mineral processing and the chemistry behind extracting impurities from metals, glasses and crystals. Students learn how to use these purified product forms, alter their strength and make them resistant to corrosion. These ideas can be implemented in a number of industries, such as recycling, product development and waste management. Students can formulate and solve problems, modify existing methods and evaluate current process. Ultimately, these processes help to improve products and simplify people's’ lives.
In addition to learning how to improve natural substances as well as manmade materials, scholars learn essential skills that help them function in the workplace. Working with a team, meeting deadlines and being accountable can help students earn larger salaries and qualify for more prestigious positions upon graduation.
The cost of tuition may vary from university to university, depending on the specifics of the program as well as where the school is located. Students should do their research before applying to a university to ensure they pick one that is right for them.
The field of metallurgy offers a wide range of opportunities to master’s degree holders. A professional may find employment in small and large corporations working as a steelmaking process engineer, materials research scientist, failure analyst or design and quality analyst. Graduates may also find employment in teaching, management and project engineering. With a competitive salary and many added benefits, this degree often affords success to students who have a Master in Metallurgy.
Students who live in remote places, work or have families may wish to take program courses online. A number of institutions offer these options. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.