Type: 
University of Technology
Region: 
Małopolskie
Programme: 
Materials engineering
Area: 
Technological sciences
Level: 
Master's Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
3 semesters - 1.5 years (including Master thesis writing)
Tuition fee: 
EUR 2300/semester
Degree awarded: 
MSc degree/diploma
Application deadline: 
Monday, 17 February, 2025
Language: 
EN
Day of semester start: 
Monday, 3 March, 2025
Credits (ECTS): 
90 ECTS credits
Description: 

Modern Materials Design and Application

Modern Materials Design and Application (MMDA) master’s degree program is an educational offer dedicated to graduate students with general background in materials science including materials physics, chemistry, and engineering. The coursework program of MMDA allows students to grow adept in the knowledge and skills of advanced materials and processing technologies. The programme encompasses lecture, seminar, project, and laboratory classes focused on the designing processes and materials, application of modern synthesis and processing techniques including plastic working, heat treatment, powder metallurgy and other advanced technologies featured for modern materials science. Courses and activities are aimed into better understanding structure-property-performance-application relationship and to give students an expertise in evaluating, designing, improving and fabrication of unique materials based on non-ferrous metals and alloys. Curriculum of MMDA introduces also courses allowing students to develop communication and presentation skills, entrepreneurial initiatives, teamwork, and leadership skills as well as socio-economic competencies.

Requirements: The candidate applying for admission to the second-cycle studies shall have completed the first-cycle (Bachelor) degree study. At least the B-2 level English proficiency is required to be documented by English certificate or diploma supplement. The English proficiency requirement might also be verified during candidate interview. Graduates of the first-cycle studies with major in materials science and candidates with an interest in new and advanced materials and technologies are preferred as applicants.

Foreign candidates will be recruited in accordance with the rules set out by the AGH Centre for Education Affairs, Department for International Students.

Next qualification: Winter qualification (December 2025/February 2026) for academic year 2025/2026

Required limit: 8

 

For more information please contact:
Faculty of Non-Ferrous Metals
PhD, DSc Anna Kula, Professor UST
Phone: +48 12 617 44 37
e-mail: kula@agh.edu.pl

 

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