Program Summary
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering is a course that focuses on the study, development, and application of materials—especially metals and alloys. It covers topics such as material properties, extraction and processing of metals, corrosion, welding, failure analysis, and materials design. Students learn how to develop new materials and improve existing ones for use in industries like aerospace, automotive, construction, and electronics. Graduates can work as materials engineers, metallurgists, quality control engineers, or research scientists.