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224 Master's degrees in Materials Science in United States
Materials Science and Engineering
The Tulane University Master of Science Degree in Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary degree that focuses on the fundamentals of material structure, material properties, material processing, and material modeling.
Materials Science
This multidisciplinary Materials Science program from University of Arkansas prepares students for careers in the development and manufacturing of micro- to nanoscale materials, processing, and devices in such industries as biosensing, photonics, telecommunications, microelectronics, and MEMs.
Materials Science
The discipline of Materials Science at Oregon State University is inherently interdisciplinary, involving fundamental aspects of chemistry, physics, biology, geoscience, agricultural science, mathematics, and engineering.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute lets you work among many disciplines to learn how best to work with, develop, and improve the uses of a nearly endless arrangement of materials in scales such as nano, micro, and macro.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program of Alfred University emphasizes hands-on studies that enable graduates to readily move into careers ranging from applied research and development to plant operations and technical management.
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
Graduate students in Metallurgical & Materials Engineering at University of Texas El Paso are involved with academic studies and research programs that focus on understanding the structure, properties, processing and performance of materials, including the development of new or improved materials and advanced processing methods.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Department offers the Materials Science and Engineering program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which may also be taken simultaneously with other Departmental or interdepartmental programs.
Nanoscience and Microsystems
The University of New Mexico's interdisciplinary Nanoscience and Microsystems Engineering degree program is offered jointly by the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering, evolving from the traditional disciplines of solid state physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and engineering.
Glass Science
The Glass Science program of Alfred University emphasizes hands-on studies that enable graduates to readily move into careers ranging from applied research and development to plant operations and technical management.
Materials Science and Engineering
At the Materials Science and Engineering MSc program from University of Texas at Austin, students are able to study core materials subjects while also developing depth within a specific area that cuts across multiple areas of science and engineering.
Computational Materials Science and Engineering
The Carnegie Mellon University M.S. in Computational Materials Science and Engineering (CMSE) is a full-time, coursework-based degree that provides an advanced foundational education to professionals interested in careers in computational MSE.
Materials Science and Engineering
Advance your career—and technological innovations—with a more in-depth knowledge of the properties and capabilities of metals, ceramics, semiconductors and composite materials in the Materials Science and Engineering program of Case Western Reserve University.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program at Columbia University focuses on developing and understanding new and better materials for use in innovative engineering applications. Join us in advancing the foundational science that underpins everything built by humanity.
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering from California State University Los Angeles emphasizes on fundamentals of materials science and engineering to enable students to build a better tomorrow through materials innovations.
Risk Engineering (Materials and Structures)
Extreme weather and similar crises are costly in terms of lives and property. Engineers and scientists trained in statistical decision theory are uniquely positioned to help public policymakers and private organizations mitigate losses and reduce human impacts. Join the Risk Engineering (Materials and Structures) degree at Duke University.
Materials Science
University of Rochester's master’s degree in Materials Science at the University of Rochester requires a minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate courses. To obtain their MS, students in this program can choose from two plans: Plan A, with thesis, or Plan B, without thesis. Plan B is the default option for entering students.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering.
Materials Design and Innovation
The University at Buffalo offers a unique Materials Design and Innovation program which emphasizes a data driven perspective of materials discovery and design
Materials Science and Engineering
The Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Materials Science and Engineering at Pennsylvania State University offers comprehensive graduate education in the fundamentals of materials science (synthesis-structure-property-performance relationships).
Fiber Science
The common focus of the field is the study of fibrous materials and their use as apparel, as engineering structures (such as composite materials), in biomedical applications, and in home furnishings. At Cornell University, the Field of Fiber Science and Apparel Design is applied and multidisciplinary, with faculty members drawn from the Colleges of Human Ecology and Engineering.