WPI’s materials science and engineering program provides a comprehensive source of knowledge to enhance the skill sets of practice-oriented engineers. This ‘graduate-level only’ program at WPI is rich in the information needed for industrial applications embedded in materials technology. Most industrial sectors that are involved in materials processing and manufacturing, including electronics, biotech, automotive, aerospace, chemicals and energy generation, can benefit from our materials engineering program. As a student in the online Materials Science & Engineering masters, you will gain the knowledge and skills needed to push the boundaries of energy and materials sustainability needed for economic growth. Trained students will be able to leverage their professional expertise in materials engineering and meet their career goals.
Students can earn their online master's degree in materials science and engineering in only two years. Working closely with their faculty advisors, students will develop a customized and relevant plan of study for the MS in Materials Science & Engineering online program, allowing them to:
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Perform detailed thermodynamic and kinetic calculations to refine processes that are both scientifically and technologically viable and cost-effective
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Select materials to maximize functionality and performance while minimizing costs using structural and functional materials derived from metals, ceramics and polymers
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Learn about advanced characterization techniques, modelling methods, measurement and data analytics.
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Gain application specific knowledge in additive manufacturing, ICME & process modelling, metal processing, mechanical metallurgy, materials characterization, surface engineering, energy storage and materials sustainability.
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Produce designs which are optimized for materials utilization and remanufacturing so that they can be made more quickly and at a lower cost
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Understand the relationship between materials processing, its structure and properties and the application for maximized performance.
Select remaining credits from the list below:
Manufacturing Engineering Graduate Courses, Management/Industrial Engineering Graduate Courses (12 credits) from the following:
Capstone
The student must complete a three credit capstone project or equivalent that demonstrates the ability to design, implement, and complete an independent professional project.