14 Master's degrees in Materials Science in Austria

Raw Materials Engineering
The Raw Materials Engineering MSc degree from Technical University of Leoben will develop innovative methods to optimise the utilisation of both primary and secondary raw materials.
Advanced Materials Science
The engineering master's programme in Advanced Materials Science at Karl-Franzens University of Graz is provided in the framework of the NAWI Graz cooperation project between the University of Graz and Graz University of Technology.
Sustainable Materials (SUMA)
The Sustainable Materials (SUMA) Programme from EIT RawMaterials Academy aims to train excellent materials scientists and engineers who will contribute to making the materials ecosystem more sustainable through innovative (technological) solutions.
Material and Energetic Exploitation of Renewable Raw Materials and Biomasstechnology
The Material and Energetic Exploitation of Renewable Raw Materials and Biomasstechnology program at University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna is a joint degree programme conducted in collaboration with the Technical University of Munich (TUM).
Advanced Materials Science
In the master’s degree program Advanced Materials Science at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), you will deepen and broaden your knowledge, which you have obtained in a bachelor’s degree in a field of the natural sciences or technology, such as Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical and Process Engineering, Environmental Systems Sciences, or Electrical Engineering.

Sustainable Materials
The dual degree programme International Master in Sustainable Materials at the Technical University of Leoben covers 120 ECTS points and is a two-year programme. Language of instruction is English.
Polymer Technologies and Sciences
As part of a broad, comprehensive program offered in polymer engineering, the Master’s degree program Polymer Technologies and Sciences (PTS) offered by Johannes Kepler University Linz provides students with an advanced, science-based curriculum that covers key areas in polymer product manufacturing.

Metallurgical Engineering
The Metallurgical Engineering programme from Technical University of Leoben is all about technologies for the sustainable extraction and processing of metallic materials.

Polymer Science and Engineering
From electronics to transportation, fashion, and medicine – modern life has become unthinkable without polymers! With Polymer Science and Engineering programme from Technical University of Leoben you will be part of this innovative and future-oriented professional field.
Polymer Chemistry
The Master’s degree program in Polymer Chemistry offered by Johannes Kepler University Linz is a comprehensive graduate degree program. Students can enhance their skills and talents in science and research, both in the classroom and in state-of-the-art laboratories.

Sustainable Mineral and Metal Processing Engineering (Erasmus Mundus Joint Master)
This Sustainable Mineral and Metal Processing Engineering (Erasmus Mundus Joint Master) from Technical University of Leoben equips you with specialised knowledge to extract metals and minerals efficiently and concludes with at least two Master's degrees. By mastering techniques to minimise environmental impact, you'll become a sought after expert and play a crucial role in sustainable practices.
Science and Technology of Materials
The MSc degree course in Science and Technology of Materials is an interdisciplinary joint study offered by the University of Salzburg (PLUS) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM).

Building Materials and Ceramics
Building Materials and Ceramics MSc degree from Technical University of Leoben is a double is a double degree programme with a duration of four semesters, split between two partner universities

Advanced Materials Science and Engineering (AMASE)
This Advanced Materials Science and Engineering (AMASE) degree from Technical University of Leoben offers you a unique opportunity to study materials science and engineering in an international environment. Benefit from the collaboration between six renowned universities, including the Technical University of Leoben.