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South Dakota - School of Mines and Technology
Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering
- Rapid City, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Metallurgical engineering is the study of metals and how metals can be safely transformed into products that benefit humanity such as surgical implants, computer chips, cars, materials for space exploration, and more. Metallurgical engineers conduct testing to ensure the safety of materials, develop sustainable materials and processes for recycling existing materials, investigate material failures, and create testing procedures to ensure materials can withstand extreme environments.


The University of Alabama
Metallurgical Engineering, BS
- Tuscaloosa, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The metallurgical engineering program prepares students to understand the science and technology behind metals and materials. It covers fundamental topics like the properties of metals, mineral proces...
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University of Nevada, Reno
Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering
- Reno, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering prepares students for careers in extracting, processing, and refining metals and minerals. The program covers core topics like materials science, t...
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Metallurgy degree programs at the Bachelor’s level offer an exciting exploration of metal properties, processing, and applications. This field allows you to understand materials that are fundamental to various industries, from aerospace to construction.
Through courses in materials science, you’ll learn about alloy design, heat treatment processes, and metallurgical testing techniques. You'll gain specific skills in evaluating the mechanical properties of metals and optimizing their performance through various manufacturing methods. The curriculum includes hands-on lab work, where students apply theories to real-world scenarios, enhancing both practical and analytical abilities. Students build confidence as they engage with innovative projects, working collaboratively on industry-relevant challenges.
After completing your degree, numerous career paths await you. Graduates often find roles in materials engineering, quality control, or metallurgical research. The comprehensive skill set gained during your studies equips you for positions in industries focused on raw materials, manufacturing, and technological advancements, where metal and alloy expertise is essential.