Filters
Filters
- Masters
- MA
- Engineering Programs
- Materials Science
Sort by
5 Materials Science MA Degree Programs


University College London (UCL)
Material and Visual Culture MA
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Material and Visual Culture MA is designed for those interested in understanding how objects, images, and spaces shape our world. The program covers a wide range of topics, including art, design, archaeology, and material history. Students explor…


Temple University Tyler School of Art and Architecture
FIBERS & MATERIAL STUDIES MFA
- Philadelphia, USA
MA
English
Tyler’s Fibers & Material Studies program embraces a bold, interdisciplinary approach to one of the world’s oldest and most accessible traditions: working with fibers. Students are pushed to refine their aesthetic, collaborate, embrace a broad definition of material exploration and contribute to vital discussions on history, identity, current social issues and more. Through dynamic events and projects such as the annual Wearable Art Show and the Natural Dye Garden (the source of the marigolds above), Tyler Fibers & Material Studies students create exciting conversations with artists and students throughout the school, Temple University and Philadelphia, home to a vibrant fibers community and DIY scene.
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!


Arts University Plymouth
Master of Arts in Craft and Material Practices
- Tavistock Place, United Kingdom
MA
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Craft and Material Practices program encourages the development of the individual designer-maker, with an emphasis on material knowledge and design innovation.The programme offers a cross-disciplinary approach to exploring the value of material knowledge within a design process. The programme explores design thinking and material processes which challenge design thinking and concepts, and is uniquely placed to offer a rich cross-disciplinary practice; you will have access to our spacious and well-equipped metal and jewelry studios, as well as ceramics, glass, and resistant materials workshops, and our superbly equipped Fab Lab.


Arts University Plymouth
Master of Arts in Glass
- Tavistock Place, United Kingdom
MA
English
The MA Glass programme encourages the development of individual and distinctive glass practice through engagement with contemporary approaches to the material, critical and cultural context and debate. You will explore a full range of material expressions that will encourage and challenge preconceptions about glass and its status within the world of craft, art and design.


University of York
MA in Material Culture and Experimental Archaeology
- York, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on exploring material culture and the ways people in the past created, used, and understood objects. It combines historical analysis with hands-on practical work, allowing students...
Popular Engineering Programs Materials Science degree types
Popular study format
Popular locations
Learn more about Materials Science MA degree programs
Materials Science degree programs at the Master's level focus on the intricate relationship between structure and properties of materials, leading to exciting advancements in various industries. You'll dive deep into topics such as nanomaterials, biomaterials, and composite materials while gaining hands-on experience to address real-world challenges.
As learners tackle complex material properties, they build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and advanced techniques. Common courses facilitate mastery of material characterization, thermodynamics, and materials processing, enabling you to experiment with cutting-edge applications. You'll sharpen specific skills, such as synthesizing nanostructures or designing new composite materials, which are crucial for industries like aerospace and healthcare.
Graduates of Materials Science Master's programs often pursue careers in research, product development, or quality assurance, applying their knowledge to innovate in sectors such as manufacturing and energy. The blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application prepares you for a dynamic career, where you can make a significant impact on technology and society.