Master of Engineering (MEng) in Materials Science & Engineering Program By University of Toronto |Top Universities

Master of Engineering (MEng) in Materials Science & Engineering

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Tuitionfee

62,190 CADTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Materials SciencesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Materials Sciences

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Masters

The Department of Materials Science and Engineering offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master of Applied Science, Master of Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy. Subjects offered within these programs are typically in chemical metallurgy, which involve a study of the equilibria existing during the reduction of oxides with carbon and metals, properties of iron and steelmaking slags, the fundamental properties of fused salt solutions, fused salt electrolysis of reactive metals, kinetics of high-temperature reactions, mathematical modelling of metallurgical processes, process metallurgy, and hydrometallurgy. Typical physical metallurgy and materials science subjects deal with the structure and properties of metallic, ceramic, and polymeric materials in such fields as plastic deformation, surface properties, electron microscopy, biomaterials, nuclear materials, metal-matrix composites (MMCs), metallic glasses, corrosion, fatigue, welding and bonding, phase transformations and solidification. These studies are all related to the general problem of understanding structure-property-processing relationships in materials.

Program overview

Main Subject

Materials Sciences

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Masters

The Department of Materials Science and Engineering offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master of Applied Science, Master of Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy. Subjects offered within these programs are typically in chemical metallurgy, which involve a study of the equilibria existing during the reduction of oxides with carbon and metals, properties of iron and steelmaking slags, the fundamental properties of fused salt solutions, fused salt electrolysis of reactive metals, kinetics of high-temperature reactions, mathematical modelling of metallurgical processes, process metallurgy, and hydrometallurgy. Typical physical metallurgy and materials science subjects deal with the structure and properties of metallic, ceramic, and polymeric materials in such fields as plastic deformation, surface properties, electron microscopy, biomaterials, nuclear materials, metal-matrix composites (MMCs), metallic glasses, corrosion, fatigue, welding and bonding, phase transformations and solidification. These studies are all related to the general problem of understanding structure-property-processing relationships in materials.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

93+
7+
3+
Jan-2000

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

13,380 CAD
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International Students

62,190 CAD
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