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234 Master's degrees in Materials Science in United States
Materials Science and Engineering
The University of Michigan Department of Materials Science and Engineering is one of the oldest and largest programs in the country. We offer a challenging, well-rounded education in one of the most technically diverse departments in the country.
Nanomaterials Co-op
The Nanomaterials Co-op program from Drexel University prepares professionals for applying deepened skillsets and knowledge that will further your career.
Materials Engineering
The Materials Engineering programme at Auburn University offers a comprehensive Master of Science degree for those seeking advanced technical expertise. This postgraduate course provides both full-time on-campus and flexible online study modes. Students engage in 30 credit hours of rigorous academic research and professional practice.
Technical Management
At Technical Management from Texas A&M University we teach leadership, project management, data-driven decision making and other management skills. Our program prepares engineering and technology professionals with the business background needed to excel.
Materials Science and Engineering
The focus of current Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University includes ceramics, complex fluids, metals, polymers and semiconductors in the form of thin films and in the bulk. Electrical, magnetic, mechanical, optical, and structural properties are investigated.
Fibers and Materials Studies
The Fibers and Materials Studies program at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University is a program leading to the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree that pushes students to refine their aesthetic and embrace a broad definition of material exploration in relation to relevant global issues.
Biomaterials Engineering
Biomaterials Engineering from SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry Novel and designed materials displaying significant biological activity, e.g. antibody binding, antimicrobials, photosensitive or other kinds of stimuli responsives are being applied for a wide array of sensors and uniquely functional products.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program at Northwestern University is one of the highest rated graduate programs of its kind. We offer a rigorous program that trains graduate students to become leaders in industrial and university settings.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Master of Materials Science and Engineering at North Carolina State University is a thesis degree that requires 30 credit hours of graduate course work of which 6 credit hours are thesis research.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
The object of the Nuclear Science and Engineering program from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is to give the student as thorough a knowledge of some phase of nuclear engineering as can be obtained in a minimum of one academic year of full-time study.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program at the University of California, Davis, provides students with a strong background in advanced materials synthesis, processing and characterization — both from an experimental and theoretical standpoint.
Wood Science
Wood Science from SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry re required to have a bachelor’s degree in science or engineering. Applicants must have the appropriate undergraduate degree for the option they pursue.
Materials Engineering
To meet the technological needs of industry, the Materials Engineering program at California State University Northridge creatively combines opportunities for intellectual and experiential growth in engineering materials and processes.
Graduate Pathway in Materials Chemistry
An INTO OSU Graduate Pathway in Materials Chemistry will prepare you to enter your next term of a master’s degree program at INTO Oregon State University.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program from Drexel University provides deepened skillsets and knowledge to enhance your academic qualifications and skills to advance your career in an in-demand engineering specialization.
Composite Materials and Structures
Composite Materials and Structures is offered by Utah State University. The MS in Composite Materials and Structures is directed at providing students and industry professionals the opportunity to become familiar with how composite materials are used in several areas of engineering research, design, analysis, manufacturing, and testing across multiple industries.
Materials Science and Engineering
Students wishing to pursue a M.S. degree in Materials Science and Engineering at University of Maryland must complete at least 30 credits.
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.