15 Master's degrees in Materials Science in Africa
Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
The Master of Engineering (Professional) in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering is offered in the field of Welding Engineering from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Polymer Technology
Holders of any other equivalent South African or international qualification may also be considered for the Polymer Technology program from Tshwane University of Technology.
Metallurgical Engineering
Holders of any other equivalent South African or international qualification may also be considered for the Metallurgical Engineering program from Tshwane University of Technology.
Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
The Master of Science in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering by dissertation or by coursework and research report from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is a 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time degree.
Metallurgical Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering from University of Pretoria focuses on research to drive innovative and enquiry-led teaching for educating and positioning our students to be leaders in their professions.
Metallurgy and Mineral Processing (Research)
This Metallurgy and Mineral Processing (Research) programme at University of Zambia is intended to provide specialist training in mineral processing, extraction and in industrial application of metallurgy, foundry technology and metal working.
Forestry and Natural Wood Sciences
Stellenbosch University's Forestry and Natural Wood Sciences programme extends over one year after the four-year BScFor degree
Structural Engineering and Materials
The Structural Engineering and Materials programme at the University of Cape Town offers high level training in structural design, structural analysis and structural materials by providing sound theoretical background and encouraging critical and innovative thinking.
Engineering and Material Science
This Engineering and Material Science program at German University in Cairo is designed to give students deep knowledge in mechanical engineering and materials science. Materials are conveniently classified into three basic groups: Metals, ceramics and polymers.
Polymer Science
The Department, which offers the Polymer Science programme at the Stellenbosch University, is one of the pre-eminent research departments in chemistry in South Africa and engaged in a wide range of research areas, including the largest research effort in polymer science in the country.
Applied Science - Metallurgy
Applied Science - Metallurgy from University of Pretoria aims to be internationally competitive while also locally relevant. Advisory boards at both faculty and departmental level promote alignment and excellence in our teaching and research activities.
Physical Metallurgy
The purpose of the Master in Physical Metallurgy from University of Johannesburg is to develop a graduate with advanced abilities in appropriate analytical and research skills relevant for engineering design and synthesis, in order to solve engineering problems of society at large.
Applied Science - Industrial Systems
Applied Science - Industrial Systems from University of Pretoria focuses on research to drive innovative and enquiry-led teaching for educating and positioning our students to be leaders in their professions.
Advanced Materials Science and Engineering
The postgraduate program in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering from British University in Egypt aims to be an active hub in new areas in scientific research and its technological applications and to participate in the development of the Egyptian community and the Mena region.
Advanced Materials Science and Engineering
The postgraduate program in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering from British University in Egypt aims to be an active hub in new areas in scientific research and its technological applications and to participate in the development of the Egyptian community and the Mena region.