Westlake University Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering
Westlake University

Westlake University

Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering

Hangzhou, China

Bachelor's degree

4 years

English

Full time

CNY 350,000 / per year *

On-Campus

* all students receive some form of scholarships, fellowships, or grants

Key Summary

    About : This Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering program focuses on the fundamentals of materials science, covering topics like properties, processing, and performance of materials. It prepares students for a range of applications, fostering an understanding of metallic, ceramic, polymer, and composite materials.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in fields such as materials engineering, quality control, product development, and research and development. Opportunities exist in various industries, including manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and electronics.

Immerse yourself in the design and creation of new materials and systems in our bachelor’s program in Materials Science and Engineering. You’ll gain a deep understanding of the relationships between materials' structure, properties, and functions, allowing you to apply your knowledge of robotics, mechanical systems, and advanced manufacturing to applications in electronics, energy, sustainability, healthcare, public health, and many other areas.

Sample courses: Fundamentals of Materials Science, Soft Materials Science, Crystallography and Diffraction, Thermodynamics of Materials.

Go International

Go International

Westlake University’s goal is to recruit 50% domestic and 50% international students to all undergraduate programs to create a truly international study environment. Classes are all taught in English (except Chinese language classes).

Go Abroad

In addition to your international experience in China, all undergraduate students are required to spend a semester or full academic year at one of our 19 partner universities abroad. We have established study abroad programs with leading universities in North America, Australia, Europe, and Asia, including Berkeley, Cornell, University of Edinburgh, UC San Diego, Monash University, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and more.