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9 Master's degrees in Materials Science in New Zealand
Materials and Processing
The Materials and Processing course at the University of Waikato is a one-year research-based degree in which candidates undertake a programme of supervised research which critically investigates a topic of substance and significance.
Materials and Processing
The Materials and Processing course at the University of Waikato was developed not only in response to the demand from New Zealand employers for work-ready engineers able to tackle the challenges of the changing global and local environments, but to also meet the demand of international students who are looking at improving their employability with a taught masters degree.
Energy and Environmental Materials
Equip yourself for employment in the rapidly growing Materials Engineering field withe the Energy and Environmental Materials programme from University of Auckland.
Materials and Processing
The Materials and Processing course at the University of Waikato is an ideal degree for students wanting to improve their career opportunities, and seeking a qualification that is potentially not so research-heavy.
Materials and Processing
The Materials and Processing course at the University of Waikato is an internationally-recognised qualification, suitable for students who want a complete research experience, coupled with taught papers.
Materials and Process Engineering
This Materials and Process Engineering degree at the University of Waikato is designed for graduates who wish to do further research & develop an innovative solution to an engineering question.
Chemical and Materials Engineering
The Chemical and Materials Engineering programme at the University of Auckland is a postgraduate research qualification. Available in full-time and part-time modes, this public course focuses on advanced technical analysis. Students engage in high-level problem-solving and innovation within their chosen engineering field.
Advanced Materials Processing
Equip yourself for employment in the rapidly growing Materials Engineering field withe the Advanced Materials Processing programme from University of Auckland.
Materials Engineering
The Master of Materials Engineering at the University of Auckland is a postgraduate programme designed for the public sector and industry. This advanced degree offers full-time study options of 120 or 180 points, focusing on the design and synthesis of resources to equip graduates for the rapidly growing engineering field.