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3 Materials Science M.Phil. (Master of Philosophy) Degree Programs


Royal College of Art
MPhil/PhD Materials Science
- London, United Kingdom
PhD, M.Phil. (Master of Philosophy)
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Based in the Centre for Materials Science & Culture, the Materials Science MPhil/PhD programme focuses on the invention and the experience of materials to address real world challenges, such as environmental sustainability, and human health and wellbeing.


The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Department of Applied Physics
Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Physics and Materials Science
- Hong Kong, Hong Kong
M.Phil. (Master of Philosophy)
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
AP treasures our tradition of maintaining strong links with local industries and offering application-oriented curricula. Our active engagement in research and consultancy work has been recognised by both academia and industry. The research quality of our staff members and postgraduate students has also received recognition through research awards, grants, fellowships and scholarships.
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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)
Red Bird MPhil Program - Specialisation in Advanced Materials
- Guangzhou, China
M.Phil. (Master of Philosophy)
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
For the Advanced Materials specialisation. The Red Bird MPhil Program explores a student-centered interdisciplinary education paradigm through guided learning, creating an optimal growth environment for future strategic engineers and scientists to discover themselves, unleash their potential, and continuously improve their abilities.
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Students might investigate material science if they're interested in securing employment in a relevant industry, such as microchip manufacturing or plastics research. Programs in this subject might also lead a student to further academic specialization as a materials engineer or researcher.