7 Degrees in Materials Science in Canada for 2024
- Ottawa, Canada
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The world of information technology is always evolving. What is now commonplace was once a breakthrough. The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) offers four distinct programs: Information Resource Management (IRM), Interactive Multimedia and Design (IMD), Network Technology (NET) and Optical Systems and Sensors (OSS).
Master of Engineering Leadership in Advanced Materials Manufacturing
University of British Columbia - Faculty of Applied Science
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- Vancouver, Canada
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Advanced Materials Manufacturing is designed for engineers who want to advance their careers in the automotive, aerospace and manufacturing sectors.
- Edmonton, Canada
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English
Materials engineers work to produce, process, and manufacture raw materials and finished products, impacting the world around us in immeasurable ways.
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- London, Canada
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Composites and Advanced Materials Aerospace Manufacturing is a one-year graduate certificate program designed for students who have a background in engineering or aircraft structural repair. Students will engage with materials, design, and fabrication theory and practices for composites and advanced materials. Graduates will be prepared to work as technicians or technologists in manufacturing and assembly.
- Pavillons Pierre-Lassonde et Claudette McKay-Lassonde, Canada
On-Campus
English
The master's program aims to deepen technological and scientific knowledge in materials engineering. This program is aimed at candidates wishing to complete their training in design, characterization, and manufacturing in the field of materials engineering. The program aims to deepen knowledge of the physicochemical, mechanical, and microstructural characteristics of materials in the context of specific applications, particularly on the functional properties of materials and their shaping.
- Edmonton, Canada
Full time
On-Campus
English
Ever wonder where your clothes come from? This program covers how textiles and clothing are designed, produced, distributed, and used, and examines issues such as sustainability and fair labour practices in the global fashion and textile industry. You’ll develop an understanding of how textiles and clothing affect our comfort, sense of wellbeing, and how they’ve been used throughout history.
- Sept-Iles, Canada
Full time
On-Campus
French