Postgraduate

Material Science and Engineering

Material Science and Engineering

A postgraduate materials science and engineering degree allows students to deepen their understanding of the relationship between material structure, properties, and performance, and how these can be engineered for advanced applications. It provides a strong foundation in materials science while offering opportunities to specialise in areas such as nanomaterials, biomaterials, polymers, composites, and sustainable materials.

The programme offers the opportunity to study core subjects including advanced materials characterisation, thermodynamics and kinetics, mechanical behaviour of materials, computational modelling, and materials processing. Many courses also integrate laboratory research, design projects, and industry collaborations, enabling students to develop practical expertise alongside analytical and problem-solving skills.

Why study Postgraduate Degree in Material Science and Engineering?

Studying materials science and engineering at postgraduate level is a chance to combine scientific innovation with engineering application, preparing graduates for senior roles in industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, electronics, and healthcare. It also provides pathways into research, consultancy, and doctoral study in cutting-edge areas of materials design and technology.

Entry Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree in materials science, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, physics, or a closely related field.
  • Typical requirement: UK 2:1 or strong 2:2 equivalent.
  • Applicants with degrees in chemistry, metallurgy, or nanotechnology may also be considered if they demonstrate sufficient technical and analytical background.
  • International qualifications must be equivalent to UK standards (assessed via UK ENIC if required).

Work Experience Requirements

  • MSc Materials Science and Engineering programmes: Work experience is usually not required, making them suitable for recent graduates.
  • Specialist programmes (e.g., Nanomaterials, Biomaterials, Metallurgy, Polymer Science):
  • Relevant industrial or laboratory experience can be an advantage.
  • Internships, research projects, or placements in manufacturing, energy, aerospace, or biomedical sectors may strengthen an application.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS Academic: Overall 6.0–6.5, with no band lower than 5.5 or 6.0.
  • TOEFL : Overall score of 85–90.
  • PTE Academic: Score range 60–65.
  • Exemptions may be possible if prior study was conducted in English.

Additional Application Documents

  • Official academic transcripts and degree certificates (with certified translations where necessary).
  • Personal statement describing academic interests, technical skills, and future career goals in materials science.
  • CV or résumé highlighting education, laboratory projects, and any relevant industrial experience.
  • Two references (academic or professional depending on programme).
  • Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).
  • Some universities may require evidence of prior study in mathematics, chemistry, and engineering principles.