1. Loughborough University
Loughborough Loughborough University's MSC Materials Science and Technology has been certified by IOM3 British Association of Materials, Mining and Mining, and students have the opportunity to obtain the qualification of chartered engineer after graduation. This major aims to meet the needs of the industry, covering all aspects of materials: material selection, production, testing, assembly and the impact of materials on the environment during/after production. The compulsory courses offered include: advanced molding technology, surface engineering, processing and characteristics of ceramics, engineering material design, sustainable utilization of materials (one-week class), processing and characteristics of metals, graduation thesis, and assessment methods: examination, course arrangement, experimental report, oral report, etc.
2. University of Sheffield
The School of Engineering of the University of Sheffield has a history of 100 years, which belongs to the top of the world 100. The school has a close relationship with the top enterprises in the industry, such as Boeing, Siemens and Rolls-Royce, aiming at solving the core problems in the industry. His master of science in materials science and engineering focuses on the basic knowledge of various materials, and students have the opportunity to get in touch with the most cutting-edge materials research. The compulsory courses offered include: material science, material processing and forming, practice, modeling and digital skills, research projects, etc. The assessment methods include exams and course assignments.
3. University of Exeter
MSc Materials Engineering at Exeter University provides students with the latest development trend of materials science and the application of materials in new technologies, focusing on theoretical knowledge and computational simulation of material structures used in automobile, aerospace, science and technology and new energy fields. Students have the opportunity to visit and study in enterprises.
4. University of Liverpool
Founded in 188 1, the University of Liverpool has a long history and is a prestigious full-time comprehensive public university in Britain. The university has developed rapidly in the past 100 years, and the famous university building, Victoria Building, was completed on 1982, becoming one of the landmark buildings of "Red Brick University" in Britain. Today, among the nearly 19000 students registered in Liverpool University, more than 2000 are international students from 1 12 countries. The university offers more than 300 bachelor's degrees, 100 master's degrees and 54 research opportunities in a wide range of fields.
5. Newcastle University
Newcastle University is one of the famous universities in Britain, which is jointly established by Newcastle Medical College and School of Surgery. 1834 is among the best in British education. The university is a member of RUSSELLGROUP, a joint group of major research universities in Britain 17, and also an important participating department in national strategic decision-making.
6. Heriot Watt University
Heriot Watt University is a dynamic university of modern technology, and its history can be traced back to 182 1. Formerly Edinburgh Art School, 1966 was changed to University. The university has always been strongly supported by the industrial and commercial circles, and its specialties such as photoelectricity/laser, civil construction engineering and material engineering are its strengths. There are 9,000 full-time students in Henri Watt University, of which more than 10% are international students from other countries outside Europe.
7. Birmingham University
Birmingham University is located in Birmingham, the second largest city in Britain. Metallurgy and materials engineering are the trump cards of Birmingham University. The well-known Interdisciplinary Research Center for Materials Processing (IRC) is a high-level teaching and research center with remarkable achievements and comparable strength, and has been rated as a five-star teaching and research unit by the British Education Foundation.
8. Cambridge University
As you can see, Cambridge University ranks first in the ranking list of British materials science majors. Cambridge University has built a whole teaching building for materials technology and metallurgy, which is located in the West Cambridge Science and Technology Campus of Cambridge University. There are more than 30 academic staff, more than 50 management, technical and support staff, 80 postdoctoral researchers, 30 graduate students/kloc-0, and 20 visiting scholars.
9. University of Manchester
The School of Materials Science of Manchester University has the most advanced laboratories and is the largest school of materials engineering in Europe, attracting research funds from major consortia and organizations. All courses have been certified by the British Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) and the Textile Research Institute.
/kloc-0 0. Swansea University
The MSc Materials Engineering of Swansea University has been certified by IOM3 British Materials, Mining and Mining Association, and this major still has a certain status in the world. He got full marks in the evaluation of the British National Higher Research Funding Council, and also participated in the research and development of Airbus A380, which has certain advantages in the research and development of aviation and steel materials. The compulsory courses offered include: communication skills of research engineers, polymer processing, additive manufacturing, composite materials, product design simulation, strategic project planning, structural integrity of aviation metal, environmental analysis and legislation, properties and design of polymers, graduation thesis, etc. The assessment methods include oral examination, examination, course assignment, essay, etc.