University of Toronto

Canada
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Bachelor

Materials Engineering

Offered at University of Toronto, Canada
DegreeBachelor
FieldBEng Materials Engineering
Duration4 years
Tuition63570.00

Overview

Materials Engineering is a full-time undergraduate degree focused on how materials are designed, processed, and tested—from the atomic scale to real-world applications. You’ll learn to develop advanced materials for areas such as energy, manufacturing, transportation, and sustainability.

About this programme

Overview

Materials Engineering is a comprehensive undergraduate program dedicated to exploring the design, processing, and testing of materials, ranging from the atomic level to real-world applications. Students will engage in developing advanced materials suitable for various sectors, including energy, manufacturing, transportation, and sustainability.

  • Level: Bachelor’s (undergraduate)
  • Mode: Full-time, on-campus
  • Focus: Materials design, processing, characterization, and performance
  • Typical areas: Sustainable materials, manufacturing, biomaterials, semiconductors, and energy technologies
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Credits / duration: Please confirm with the university’s official programme page for the exact degree length and credit requirements.

What you'll study

The curriculum is structured to develop engineering fundamentals initially, followed by specialized courses in materials and hands-on learning experiences. Course offerings may vary by year and schedule.

Key themes of study include:

  • Core foundations: Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics, essential for engineering problem-solving.
  • Materials specializations (examples): Biomaterials, Design of Materials, Manufacturing with Materials, Sustainable Materials Processing.
  • Advanced topics (examples): Nanotechnology, Adaptive Polymers, Advanced Semiconductors, Photovoltaics.
  • Applied learning: Laboratory work and projects focused on materials characterization and processing.

Capstone / final-year work: Many engineering programs culminate in a design or project component in the final year. It is advisable to check the specific capstone requirements for this degree on the university’s official curriculum page.

Entry requirements

Specific academic entry criteria, such as minimum GPA or grade thresholds, are not detailed. Prospective students should refer to the University of Toronto’s official admission requirements for the precise academic pathway and entry information.

Career prospects

Graduates of Materials Engineering can expect to find diverse career opportunities in various industries, including energy, aerospace, automotive, and biotechnology. The demand for skilled professionals in materials development and processing continues to grow, offering pathways into research and development, product design, quality assurance, and project management roles.

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