Advanced Materials Engineering

MSc Part-time

Course Overview

UCAS code:
Duration: 3 years
Study type: Part-Time
Napier code: 52740MM

This course offers you an advanced qualification in engineering and the opportunity to develop a specialised knowledge of materials engineering. It is one of very few such courses offered at Master’s level in the UK, putting you at an advantage over other engineering graduates.

We have excellent industry links and encourage you to interact with the industry too.

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The course covers the core materials topics of metals, polymers, plastics, ceramics and composites, but also explores the progressive areas of forensic engineering and product failure investigation, new and smart materials and use of materials in the generation of energy. You will gain exposure to the latest trends in design, materials, manufacturing processes, testing and advanced applications by taking full advantage of our modern technology and computing facilities.

We have excellent industry links and encourage you to interact with the industry too. All projects are practically focused, with emphasis on using industry standard manufacturing and testing equipment. Plus many of them are live, meaning you will be working for real clients. You will also get an opportunity to undertake an industry placement, which may lead to further employment. Other industry links include case studies, guest lectures and industrial visits.

You will learn the theoretical and practical skills related to current industrial practice in the materials-related industry practice, including design and computer aided engineering skills.

You will also gain valuable transferable skills such as numerical, analytical and presentation skills, research and report writing. Plus the skills related to undertaking an industrially relevant major research project within an engineering company.

  • chemical engineering
  • manufacturing
  • design.

What's it like?

One of very few such courses offered at master’s level in the UK.

Career prospects

We are one of the top universities in Scotland for graduate employability, with over 93% of our graduates in jobs or further study six months after graduating.

You will have excellent job prospects as so few people have materials engineering skills, expertise and knowledge. This will give you enhanced employment prospects in almost all engineering, science, design and manufacturing disciplines.

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What's involved

Modular learning

Our courses are structured by modules which gives our students a flexible learning programme. Modules covered by this course:

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Requirements at a glance

Entry to the course

International students

Full-time study (per year)

The fees listed are stated per annum.

Part-time study (per year)

The fees listed are stated per annum.

Part-time study

The number of modules studied is dependent on the exit that you wish to achieve, for example:

  • A Grad Cert is 60 Credits (3 modules)
  • A Cert HE/Grad Dip/ HND is 120 credits (6 modules)
  • A Dip HE credit is 240 credits (12 modules)
  • A Degree is 360 credits (18 modules)
  • An Honours Degree is 480 credits

Please note that some part-time courses give modular exemptions for previous study and vocational experience. Advice is available during application.

Fees Table

Fees displayed are correct at the time of publication but the University Court reserves the right to make changes in fees at any time, and without notice, before or after the student's admission to the University.

Tuition fees are reviewed annually and will rise each year during your programme of study, at least in line with inflation.

Funding your study

We have a selection of funding opportunities available such as the UK postgraduate tuition fee loan (Scottish & EU) and specific scholarships aimed at student from India and across Africa. Visit our funding pages to find out what you could be eligible for.

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