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University of Newcastle

  • 16% international / 84% domestic

Master of Materials Science and Engineering

  • Masters (Coursework)

The Master of Materials Science and Engineering offers students the opportunity to participate in both coursework and research.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
2 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Course Code
40203, 0100265
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$45,840 per year / $91,680 total

About this course

The Master of Materials Science and Engineering offers students the opportunity to participate in both coursework and research. Using state-of-the-art infrastructure available at the world-renowned Global Innovative Centre for Advanced Nanomaterials (GICAN) at the University of Newcastle, students will undertake research related to the design and discovery of new materials, such as advanced materials, nanomaterials, functional materials, biomaterials, drug carriers, photovoltaics, soft materials and useful metal alloys.

This program will develop and train the next generation of material scientists and engineers, not only for Australia, but also as a significant source of intellectual talent for the global materials economy.

Students will gain an understanding of how the processing of a material influences its structure, properties and performance. They will learn to apply this knowledge to address challenging issues in a variety of fields, including education, vehicles, cosmetics, medicine, pharmacy, petroleum, steel, electronics, information technology, energy and environmental technologies, forensic engineering, and space science.

Study locations

Newcastle - Callaghan

Career pathways

Materials science and engineering expertise is in high demand across a range of industries and job roles including:

  • Defence
  • Medical technology
  • Environmental services
  • Catalysis
  • Petrochemical
  • Adsorption and separation
  • Metallurgist
  • Mining and minerals
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Chemical engineering
  • Clean fuels
  • Energy technology (solar cells, batteries, super-capacitors and fuel cells)
  • Data analyst (financial and information).

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Engineering courses at University of Newcastle.
85.2%
Overall satisfaction
77.8%
Skill scale
85.2%
Teaching scale
88.5%
Employed full-time