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11 Master's degrees in Materials Science in Massachusetts, United States
Materials Science
Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Master's in Materials Science provides a comprehensive source of knowledge to enhance the skill sets of practice-oriented engineers.
Materials Process Engineering
The Materials Process Engineering program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute is geared toward professionals who want to break out to become entrepreneurs, trend setters, or executives in the materials process field. The program helps you understand the science of different materials and their properties and the manufacturing processes that help create the best product most efficiently.
Polymer Science
The Polymer Science programme at the University of Massachusetts Lowell provides advanced research training in macromolecular science. This Master of Science degree focuses on the manufacture and processing of polymeric materials. Students engage in full-time study through formal courses, seminars, and original thesis research.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute lets you work among many disciplines to learn how best to work with, develop, and improve the uses of a nearly endless arrangement of materials in scales such as nano, micro, and macro.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
The object of the Nuclear Science and Engineering program from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is to give the student as thorough a knowledge of some phase of nuclear engineering as can be obtained in a minimum of one academic year of full-time study.
Dental Biomaterials
Dental Biomaterials at Boston University provides training in biomaterials with an emphasis on dental and craniofacial prosthetic materials and devices.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Master of Science Program in Materials Science and Engineering at Boston University is designed to provide advanced training in materials.
Plastics Engineering
The Plastics Engineering programme at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is a versatile M.S.E. degree available full-time or part-time. Students can choose between on-campus or online study modes. This advanced curriculum focuses on polymer processing, sustainable materials, and design over a one to two-year duration.
Materials Science and Engineering
The flexible Master of Engineering program in Materials Science and Engineering at Boston University is a professional master’s program that can be completed in one year of full-time study, or up to two years if an internship or project-based experience is desired. Part-time options are also available.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Department offers the Materials Science and Engineering program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which may also be taken simultaneously with other Departmental or interdepartmental programs.
Materials Science and Engineering
From drug delivery, to semiconductors, to nano-enabled membranes for water treatment, the Materials Science and Engineering program at Tufts University offers graduate students a wide array of opportunities to study and develop materials that will change the world.