Master in Metallurgy
Magnitogorsk, Russia
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 2,500 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The Master Program
“Advanced Metallurgical Engineering” is concerned with the development, production, and processing of ferrous, non-ferrous, and mineral materials. It is the basis for innovative products and new technological developments in the fields of industry, technology, and medicine.
Research in this department focuses on materials design. It includes general research to ascertain the structure of and opportunities for optimising known materials, for example steel, aluminium, magnesium, glass, ceramic. Scientists in this division also deal with issues relating to surface technology, recycling, manufacturing, and processing using state-of-the-art production processes including quality assurance inspections.
Program Description
The program provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of metallurgical engineering. Its particular focus is on industrial practices and modern manufacturing processes. The program aims at enhancing the students’ ability to design and manage projects and to lead and coordinate project teams.
This program focuses on all disciplines within Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Technology. At the beginning of their studies, students have to select their individual area of specialism:
- Process Technology of Metals
- Physical Metallurgy and Materials
- Materials Science of Irons and Steels.
Admissions
Curriculum
Basic courses
- Methodology and Scientific Research Methods
- Innovative Forms of Business
- Basics of Academic Communication
- Foreign Language in One's Professional Sphere
- Quality Management
- Presentation of One's Research Findings
- Metallographic Analysis
Optional courses
- Marketing for Scientists
- Theory of Inventive Problem Solving
- End-to-end Metallurgical Technologies
- Innovative Metallurgical Processes
- Smart Resource Distribution in Metallurgy
- Industrial Engineering
- Engineering of Mechanical Properties of Metals and Alloys
- Physical Modelling of Metallurgical Processes
- Advanced Computer Modelling
Training base
- PJSC Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works
- OJSC MMK-METIZ
- Institute of Nanosteels
Academic Staff
Alexander M. Pesin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
- Frequent winner of research grants
- Founder of the international laboratory
- Regular participant in international conferences
- Author of 59 papers in English
Marina A. Polyakova, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
- Regular visiting professor at the universities of the EU, India and China
- Regular participant in international projects on education in the EU countries
- Author of 47 papers in English
Marina V. Potapova, PhD (Engineering)
- Regular participant of research projects
- Developer of mobility programs
- Teaches courses in English for NMSTU foreign students
- Working on the doctoral thesis
Alexander E. Gulin, PhD (Engineering)
- Author of over 40 international publications
- Computer modeling Lecturer for international students
- Working on the doctoral thesis
Over 10 visiting professors in materials engineering annually.
3 international research and educational events with visiting professors from the EU, China, India, the USA and Great Britain.
4 active bilateral academic mobility programs with the universities of Italy, the Czech Republic and France.
Possibility to undergo practical training in Danieli.
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Program Outcome
Program goal
As a result of training the graduates of the program to acquire knowledge and skills of qualified specialists in the field of metallurgy and novel technologies. The main aim of the program is to awards students a Master degree, which is well recognized around the world.
Duration of study: Two academic years (4 semesters).
Language of instruction: English
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.