Master's Degree in Materials Processing Technologies 12 months Postgraduate Program By Universidad Rey Juan Carlos |Top Universities

Master's Degree in Materials Processing Technologies

Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

5,100 EURTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Manufacturing and ProductionMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Manufacturing and Production

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree "Master in Materials Processing Technologies"  delves into the study of the fundamentals of the most common materials processing technologies in industry and establishes the necessary foundations to address the new developments in materials that are currently being incorporated in most industrial sectors. The main objective is for the graduate to achieve advanced training in material processing technologies and their adaptation to the most innovative industrial manufacturing processes. For this, it is necessary to know advanced aspects of the properties, tests and characterization of materials; computer simulation for the optimization of the processes and the behavior in service of the components designed with them; the incorporation into the manufacturing processes of components and the evaluation of the properties of the manufactured products; as well as more innovative aspects related to the scientific and technological progress of processing technologies, which includes delving into new aspects, not studied in undergraduate studies, such as those related to rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing, surface modification, nanotechnology, etc The master's degree is focused on providing, therefore, the training skills necessary to be able to develop innovation in materials, processes and products. With all this, it is intended to generate a professional capable of assuming the challenge of R&D&i in Materials Processing Technologies that can be developed, not only in the public sector (universities and public research centers), but primarily in the private sector.
The change in the production model that Spain needs must be based on the capacity for innovation resulting from research and technological development of new materials and the products derived from them. This requires the development of processing technologies capable of providing improved behavior to the material, as well as being more energy efficient and respectful of the environment. In this way, the implementation of innovative processing technologies generates added value in strategic sectors.
The proposed study plan is aimed at meeting the need that the manufacturing and processing sector requires professionals capable of achieving efficient processes to increase competitiveness in the industry and work in globalized markets. The content of the Master would be of special interest to those professionals who develop or want to develop R+D+i activities in industries in which material processing technologies decisively condition the development of the sector to which they belong, such is the case from sectors such as transport (automotive, aeronautical, etc. ), the energy generation sector (renewables, nuclear fusion, etc), manufacturers of machinery, equipment and components, as well as engineering companies that provide services in these areas.
On the other hand, the Master's degree will provide new skills and abilities of great value not only from the scientific-technical point of view, which is its main objective, but also in the professional field, such as creativity, teamwork, the capacity for analysis and synthesis, the critical spirit, etc.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Manufacturing and Production

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree "Master in Materials Processing Technologies"  delves into the study of the fundamentals of the most common materials processing technologies in industry and establishes the necessary foundations to address the new developments in materials that are currently being incorporated in most industrial sectors. The main objective is for the graduate to achieve advanced training in material processing technologies and their adaptation to the most innovative industrial manufacturing processes. For this, it is necessary to know advanced aspects of the properties, tests and characterization of materials; computer simulation for the optimization of the processes and the behavior in service of the components designed with them; the incorporation into the manufacturing processes of components and the evaluation of the properties of the manufactured products; as well as more innovative aspects related to the scientific and technological progress of processing technologies, which includes delving into new aspects, not studied in undergraduate studies, such as those related to rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing, surface modification, nanotechnology, etc The master's degree is focused on providing, therefore, the training skills necessary to be able to develop innovation in materials, processes and products. With all this, it is intended to generate a professional capable of assuming the challenge of R&D&i in Materials Processing Technologies that can be developed, not only in the public sector (universities and public research centers), but primarily in the private sector.
The change in the production model that Spain needs must be based on the capacity for innovation resulting from research and technological development of new materials and the products derived from them. This requires the development of processing technologies capable of providing improved behavior to the material, as well as being more energy efficient and respectful of the environment. In this way, the implementation of innovative processing technologies generates added value in strategic sectors.
The proposed study plan is aimed at meeting the need that the manufacturing and processing sector requires professionals capable of achieving efficient processes to increase competitiveness in the industry and work in globalized markets. The content of the Master would be of special interest to those professionals who develop or want to develop R+D+i activities in industries in which material processing technologies decisively condition the development of the sector to which they belong, such is the case from sectors such as transport (automotive, aeronautical, etc. ), the energy generation sector (renewables, nuclear fusion, etc), manufacturers of machinery, equipment and components, as well as engineering companies that provide services in these areas.
On the other hand, the Master's degree will provide new skills and abilities of great value not only from the scientific-technical point of view, which is its main objective, but also in the professional field, such as creativity, teamwork, the capacity for analysis and synthesis, the critical spirit, etc.

Admission requirements

5.5+
72+
59+
To access the official Master's degrees, it will be necessary to be in possession of an official Spanish university degree or another issued by a higher education institution belonging to another State that is a member of the European Higher Education Area that authorizes access to Master's teachings. Likewise, graduates in accordance with educational systems outside the European Higher Education Area will be able to access without having their qualifications approved, after verification by the University that they accredit a level of training equivalent to the corresponding official Spanish university qualifications. and that they empower in the country issuing the degree for access to postgraduate education. Access by this means will not imply, in any case, the homologation of the previous title that the interested party is in possession, nor its recognition for other purposes than that of taking Master's degrees.
1 Year
Oct

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

2,800 EUR
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International Students

5,100 EUR
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