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Metallurgy and Materials University of Birmingham

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MSc On-Campus Part-time 2 years September £2090.00 year per find out
MSc On-Campus Full-time 1 years September £4180.00 year per £19710.00 year per
PhD, DPhil On-Campus Full-time 3 - 4 years September £4180.00 year per £19710.00 year per
PhD, DPhil On-Campus Part-time 6 - 7 years September £2090.00 year per find out

Course overview

This MSc by Research programme is a one-year programme open to those with an upper second-class Honours degree in science or engineering. Competion of a Metallurgy and Materials MSc by Research consists of undertaking an extensive period of advanced research under the supervision and guidance of one or more experienced members of staff. To be awarded, you must complete an original work of merit in the form of a 30,000-word thesis.

Our research builds upon our global reputation and we are pioneering research across a breadth of disciplines in four main themes: Alloy Processing, Characterisation and Modelling, Engineering Properties of Materials and Functional Materials Processing. Guided by our world-leading academic staff in a supportive environment to carry a research study with us, you will have access to a wide range of the latest equipment and facilities, as well as having close industrial support to ensure that you can create links with the private sector.


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