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2 Materials Science Master's Degree Programs in Austria


University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
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Masterstudium für Werkstoffwissenschaften & Fertigungstechnik
- Wels, Austria
Master degree
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
German
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The economical, ecological, sustainable and targeted use of materials and their efficient processing represent a key competitive factor for Austrian industry. In view of the increasing quality requirements in production and the use of new materials, there is an increasing need for skilled workers who are familiar with the specific requirements for processing and applying these materials. The required quality of many products can only be achieved through appropriate processing techniques and their specific effects on the material properties.


University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
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Master's degree in lightweight construction and composite materials
- Wels, Austria
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German
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In view of rising energy and fuel costs as well as climate change, economical cars and aircraft and their resource-saving production are in demand. Lightweight construction solutions also play an important role in the plant and energy sector (rotor blades in wind energy, masses that need to be moved quickly) and in the sports sector (bicycles, skiing, tennis, boat building, motorsports). Lightweight construction is a key technology for the challenges of the future!
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In Austria, pursuing a Master's in Materials Science immerses you in an innovative field that focuses on the properties and applications of materials. This interdisciplinary area plays a vital role in numerous industries, from aerospace to electronics, making it particularly relevant today.
Through courses in materials characterization, nanotechnology, and advanced manufacturing, you'll gain hands-on experience developing new materials for various applications. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new concepts and engage with research projects at the forefront of materials innovation. Typical coursework includes understanding phase diagrams, evaluating mechanical properties, and working with computational modeling techniques.
Austrian universities emphasize research-oriented learning, encouraging collaboration with industry partners on real-world projects. This experience not only deepens your understanding but also enhances your employability. Graduates typically pursue exciting careers in research and development, quality assurance, and product design within sectors that value advanced materials knowledge. This field offers a global perspective, equipping you with skills that are highly relevant across various international markets.