26 Master's degrees in Materials Science in Oceania

Materials Engineering
This Materials Engineering degree at University of Wollongong is designed to train and enhance professional practice, advance technical and specialist skills, and provide an opportunity to put theory into practice with applied projects and research.
Materials and Manufacturing Engineering (Professional)
As part of this Master of Materials and Manufacturing Engineering (Professional) at the University of Queensland program, you’ll complete a research project or industry placement.
Materials Technology
The Materials Technology program from University of New South Wales is a one- to two-year full-time degree which provides you with a comprehensive yet flexible study of the full range of materials, including ceramics, composites, metals and polymers. It also offers graduate education for professionals to broaden their knowledge in these areas.
Cultural Materials Conservation
During the Cultural Materials Conservation program at University of Melbourne, you will be able to take advantage of the university's unique position as a laboratory-based inter-disciplinary program and work with senior heritage professionals and conservators to preserve art and objects for future generations.
Professional Engineering (Fluids)
Professional Engineering (Fluids) from University of Sydney will help you develop specialised technical knowledge in fluids engineering to help you transition to an engineering career.
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Boost your abilities to perform rigorous intellectual analysis and solve complex problems in an engineering field of your choice with this Master of Chemical and Materials Engineering from University of Auckland.