M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering 24 months Postgraduate Program By University of Idaho |Top Universities

M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Materials SciencesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Materials Sciences

Study Level

Masters

The advanced study of metals. A unique combination of science and engineering, this program expands your understanding of the structure, properties, production, and application of metals and alloys. Through its multidisciplinary approach, the program challenges you to solve metallurgy-related problems in a wide variety of professional fields. You will practice research methods and learn how to apply your investigative skills and advanced knowledge of metals and alloys to create practical solutions for the iron and steel, manufacturing, energy, automobile, aerospace and electronics industries. In this program, you could work on a research project to address a current problem in industry. Or, you can tailor your research to your individual research and career interests. Projects are generally financed by research grants, industry sponsors, or occasionally by departmental funding. With this degree, you could become a/an: Metallurgical engineer for the iron and steel, nuclear, aerospace, electronics, metal, and other industries Testing laboratory researcher Consultant National laboratory scientists Professor at a university

Program overview

Main Subject

Materials Sciences

Study Level

Masters

The advanced study of metals. A unique combination of science and engineering, this program expands your understanding of the structure, properties, production, and application of metals and alloys. Through its multidisciplinary approach, the program challenges you to solve metallurgy-related problems in a wide variety of professional fields. You will practice research methods and learn how to apply your investigative skills and advanced knowledge of metals and alloys to create practical solutions for the iron and steel, manufacturing, energy, automobile, aerospace and electronics industries. In this program, you could work on a research project to address a current problem in industry. Or, you can tailor your research to your individual research and career interests. Projects are generally financed by research grants, industry sponsors, or occasionally by departmental funding. With this degree, you could become a/an: Metallurgical engineer for the iron and steel, nuclear, aerospace, electronics, metal, and other industries Testing laboratory researcher Consultant National laboratory scientists Professor at a university

Admission requirements

6+

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