Materials Science and Technology of Metal Materials
Yekaterinburg , Russia
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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Materials Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Metallurgical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program in Materials Science and Technology of Metallic Materials is a classical technical profile that is in high demand among organizations involved in the development of various advanced materials.
Program Description
The program is focused on the following areas:
- Research into the structure of materials based on metals
- Development and adjustment of technologies for manufacturing products from various materials for the aerospace, engineering, and nuclear industries
- Additive technologies
- Development of materials for medical products
- Modeling of processes occurring in materials
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, students will gain knowledge in the following areas:
- The best materials for building aircraft
- Effective solutions to problems with minimal effort
- The widespread application of metals worldwide
- The best implants for medical treatment
- Creating smart materials
- The composition of the world around us
Program Structure
The program is supported by the state, with 50 budget places available. It is also possible to enroll in non-budget places on a contractual basis. From the third year, students are distributed into three trajectories:
- Materials science and technology of new materials
- Physical materials science
- Materials science in engineering
Program Details
- Direction of training: 22.03.01 Materials Science and Technology of Materials
- Scientific industry: Engineering, technologies, and technical sciences
- Institute: Institute of New Materials and Technologies
- Level of education: Bachelor's degree
- The program is a classic technical profile, in high demand among organizations involved in the development of various advanced materials.
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