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BEng Materials Science and Engineering
About this course
Materials science and engineering is the discipline that asks how the properties of matter can be understood, controlled, and manipulated to create materials with the performance characteristics that modern technology demands. Every manufactured object depends on materials choices: the steel in a bridge, the polymers in medical devices, the semiconductors in electronics, the ceramics in jet engines, and the composites in aircraft. Understanding why materials behave the way they do, and how their microstructure, composition, and processing determine their properties, is the central concern of the discipline. At Swansea University, this three-year programme explores how the properties of matter can be enhanced and manipulated to improve performance in existing applications and to enable entirely new ones. You will study across the range of materials classes, including metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites, developing the scientific understanding of structure-property relationships that makes it possible to select and engineer materials for specific purposes. Applications you will encounter span cars, aeroplanes, ships, sports equipment, prosthetics, consumer electronics, and flexible solar cells, reflecting the extraordinary breadth of contexts in which materials engineering matters. Materials science and engineering graduates are employed across the aerospace, automotive, electronics, biomedical devices, energy, construction, and advanced manufacturing sectors, in roles that range from research and development to quality engineering, materials selection, and process design. The ability to understand and control materials performance is a highly transferable skill, applicable wherever physical products need to perform reliably under demanding conditions. Many graduates pursue further study at master's or doctoral level, particularly those interested in research into new materials or advanced manufacturing technologies.
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