BEng (Honours) Materials Engineering (2 year top-up) 24 months Undergraduate Programme By Sheffield Hallam University |TopUniversities

BEng (Honours) Materials Engineering (2 year top-up)

Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

The course gives students the knowledge and skills to tackle engineering challenges in areas such as microstructural engineering of materials, fracture, degradation and evaluation, composite materials, and materials processing and manufacture. Students will learn about the structure, properties, processing and performance of materials used in industry, including the development of new or improved materials and advanced processing methods. Through this course, students will gain a practical understanding of the critical links between the design, development and realisation of new products, processes and structures through testing and analysis in the lab. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

The course gives students the knowledge and skills to tackle engineering challenges in areas such as microstructural engineering of materials, fracture, degradation and evaluation, composite materials, and materials processing and manufacture. Students will learn about the structure, properties, processing and performance of materials used in industry, including the development of new or improved materials and advanced processing methods. Through this course, students will gain a practical understanding of the critical links between the design, development and realisation of new products, processes and structures through testing and analysis in the lab. 

Admission Requirements

79+
6+
162+
52+

Candidates must possess FdEng Materials Engineering

2 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,250 GBP
International
0 GBP

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