
MSc Polymer Materials Science and Engineering
Manchester, United Kingdom
DURATION
12 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 12,500 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Course overview
This is a multidisciplinary course that aims to give students a rich understanding of the chemistry, properties processing, characterisation and application of polymers.
Course description
The Polymer Materials Science and Engineering (PMSE) MSc course is a multidisciplinary program with the aim of giving students a rich understanding of the chemistry, properties, processing, characterisation and application of polymers. A wide range of polymers are considered, including commodity, speciality and those with applications in biomedicine, composites, nanotechnology and electronics. We aim to bring students to the cutting-edge of polymer research, including the latest materials and techniques, with the opportunity to conduct research in world-leading research groups and facilities.
The complete MSc programme is made up of taught course units and a research dissertation. The taught course units are delivered through a combination of lectures and practical laboratory work.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Curriculum
Aims
- To provide knowledge and understanding of the link between polymer chemical structures, physical properties, processing methods and ultimate applications.
- To provide knowledge and understanding of the material science principles that govern the behaviour of polymers and other materials.
- To develop skills in the synthesis and characterisation of polymers.
- To develop skills in problem-solving, project management and independent research.
Special features
The polymer materials science and engineering program has a strong focus on research from the start. It has an interdisciplinary curriculum, taught by specialists from a range of disciplines, including chemistry, physics, composites, nanomaterials and processing.
Teaching and learning
We use a range of teaching and learning methods, including tutorials, workshops, seminars and research projects.
Coursework and assessment
We will assess your progress using:
- written reports
- oral presentations
- laboratory reports
- examinations
- dissertation project
Career Opportunities
Our graduates of this programme have gone on to fill key posts as materials scientists, engineers, managers and consultants in academia, industry and research and development. You may also be able to advance to PhD programmes within the Department.
Program Admission Requirements
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