MSc in Non-Ferrous Metals Science and Engineering: Modern Materials, Design and Application
Area of Studies
engineering, technology
Degree
Master
Degree (in English)
second-cycle studies
Language(s)
- English
Course Duration
3 terms
ECTS points
90
Department
Faculty of Non-Ferrous Metals
Tuition and Other Fees
2000 EUR
Application Deadline(s)
winter time (January - February)
Course Description
Course Profile
The first term of studies consists of four obligatory leading courses that end up with exams, the second term of studies consists of two obligatory courses that end up with exams, and three courses finished with tests. During the last semester, the student carries out a master's thesis (20 ECTS), realizes the two elective courses, and a diploma seminar. Courses in humanistic and social sciences will be conducted for a total of 5 ECTS during the first and second term. Generally, throughout the cycle, the student may choose courses for a total of 26 ECTS.
The range of learning in the second-cycle studies includes courses on fundamentals on non-ferrous metals science and metals engineering, production and properties of composite materials, nanomaterials, powders, light alloys, and biomaterials, as well as modelling of structure and strength of plastically deformed materials and innovative processes of non-ferrous metals and modern surface engineering.
Requirements: On the specialty of modern materials, university graduates of any first-cycle studies (BSc) who meet the requirements of a qualification exam will be recruited. Additionally, a candidate should have knowledge of the English language that allows continuation of education in this language (at least the B2 level). Foreign candidates will be recruited in accordance with the rules set out by the AGH Centre for International Students.
Education Requirements
On the specialty of modern materials will be recruited university graduates of any first-cycle studies (BSc) who meet the requirements of a qualification exam. Besides, a candidate should have knowledge of English language enabling the continuation of education in this language (at least B2 level). Foreign candidates will be recruited in accordance with the rules set out by AGH Centre for International Students.
Contact
AGH University of Science and Technology
A. Mickiewicza Ave. 30
30-059 Krakow, Poland
building A-3, room No 12A
phone: +48 12 617 50 92
email: international.students@agh.edu.pl
www: http://international.agh.edu.pl
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