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This course gives you a broad and deeper insight to materials science basics and its connection to various manufacturing processes as well as possible applications. To select an appropriate material is a crucial task in engineering design; that is, for some applications, choosing a material having a desirable or optimum property or combination of properties. By selecting the proper material as well as manufacturing process you can reduce costs and improve performance. Parts of this decision process involve deciding on the constraints of the problem and, from these, establishing criteria that can be used in materials selection to maximize performance.

Intended Audience

This course is suitable for graduate students with science, applied science, engineering or related degrees interested in pursuing a career in development or exploitation of materials and manufacturing; graduates currently working in industry keen to extend their qualifications; or individuals with other qualifications who possess considerable relevant experience. The course is developed to meet the needs of industry and have a strong input from experts in their sector with an advisory panel from well-known companies such as GKN Aerospace, ESAB and Volvo Cars.
Metallic materials within the groups of steels, titanium, superalloys and aluminium will be of special emphasize.

FACTS


CYCLE

Second cycle

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Degree of Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, industrial engineering or equivalent. The Bachelor of Science degree must be comprised of a at least 7.5 HE credits of materials science and at least 15 credits of mathematics including basic knowledge of analysis, linear algebra and statistics. In addition, verified knowledge of English corresponding to the course English B, English 6 in the Swedish high school or equivalent.

PACE OF STUDY

Part-time

TYPE OF INSTRUCTION

On Campus

PROGRAMME/COURSE DATE


AUTUMN 2024

AUTUMN 2024

TEACHING HOURS

Daytime

APPLICATION DEADLINE

15 April 2024

APPLICATION CODE

HV-E1809

START/END

From v.36 2024 to v.45 2024

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