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254 Master's degrees in Materials Science in North America
Engineering - Polymer Engineering
The Engineering - Polymer Engineering program at University of Wisconsin Madison will prepare you to face the challenges that plastics companies and industry encounter every day. It will introduce you to traditional plastics, as well as the the latest innovations in specialty polymers—with growing applications in the biomedical and pharmaceutical fields, in electronics, and nanotechnology.
Chemical Engineering (Chemistry and Processing of Materials)
The Chemical Engineering (Chemistry and Processing of Materials) program of the University at Buffalo offers a Master of Science (MS) degree and a Master of Engineering (ME) degree.
Materials Science and Engineering
The electronics industry has grown to become a $2 trillion-dollar market, exceeding investments made in other industries such as transportation or steel. The Materials Science and Engineering MSc program from Arizona State University offers you an opportunity to advance in this fast-growing field and provides an in-depth study of materials science and engineering topics.
Polymer Science
The Master of Science Polymer Science degree of The University of Akron is awarded for the completion of a prescribed program of course studies, cumulative exams, a formal presentation, and a research project that leads to the preparation of a thesis describing the research in a scholarly manner.
Materials Science and Engineering
The flexible Master of Engineering program in Materials Science and Engineering at Boston University is a professional master’s program that can be completed in one year of full-time study, or up to two years if an internship or project-based experience is desired. Part-time options are also available.
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science degree at Duke University is ideal preparation for industry work, a research career or doctoral study.
Materials Science
University of Rochester's master’s degree in Materials Science at the University of Rochester requires a minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate courses. To obtain their MS, students in this program can choose from two plans: Plan A, with thesis, or Plan B, without thesis. Plan B is the default option for entering students.
Engineering (Materials Engineering Emphasis)
The Master of Science in Engineering (Materials Engineering Emphasis) program (MSE-MTE) offered by the College of Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona University prepares students to move on to more advanced work in the materials science and engineering profession and/or contribute at higher levels in their current engineering positions.
Materials Engineering
The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology offers three options for students interested in completing their Master’s of Science in Materials Engineering, a Thesis Option and an Independent Study. Either of these can be incorporated into the department's five-year BS/MS program, or taken as traditional Masters Degrees.
Material Science and Engineering
The Material Science and Engineering program from Florida International University offers specialization in metallurgy, ceramics, electronic materials, nanomaterials, and biomaterials.

Materials Chemistry
The chemistry department has created a legacy of developing a highly competent, confident and skilled work force, which outstandingly serves the chemical industry and academia. The Materials Chemistry program is offered by William Paterson University of New Jersey.
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pursuing the Metallurgical and Materials Engineering program of Colorado School of Mines provides a well-rounded education with programs that advance the fundamentals of physical and mechanical metallurgy, physiocochemical processing of materials and ceramic engineering. The program offers a master’s non-thesis and master’s thesis option.
Mathematics and Engineering
This Mathematics and Engineering MASC course from Queen's University is essential for anyone aspiring to research or academic positions, and is very useful for those who want to assume a leadership role in government, business and industry. A Master’s degree in mathematics and statistics prepares students for a wide variety of research and industry career options
Materials Science and Engineering - Materials Science
The Materials Science and Engineering - Materials Science M.S. is an interdisciplinary program from New Jersey Institute of Technology that applies the principles of basic sciences and engineering to understanding the behavior of materials, as well as development and applications.
Materials Science
Materials Science from University of Alabama Huntsville is to educate students in the classroom and laboratory so that their technical skill set and knowledge is enhanced through laboratory research and didactic courses.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science offers a Master of Science Degree in Materials Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis with either a Thesis Option or Course Option.
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
The Mechanical and Materials Engineering programme at Western University - Canada is a professional MEng degree designed for career advancement. This course-based or project-based qualification lasts three terms. Available in full-time and part-time modes, it equips engineers with skills to solve complex technical challenges.
Materials Science
This multidisciplinary Materials Science program from University of Arkansas prepares students for careers in the development and manufacturing of micro- to nanoscale materials, processing, and devices in such industries as biosensing, photonics, telecommunications, microelectronics, and MEMs.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Department offers the Materials Science and Engineering program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which may also be taken simultaneously with other Departmental or interdepartmental programs.
Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing offered by the University of Cincinnati is a growing field that crosses disciplinary boundaries and a focused program provides benefits to students.