Materials Process Engineering

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Program Overview

Are you passionate about materials science, process engineering, and innovation? The Master’s Program in Materials Process Engineering is designed for students who aspire to build expertise in advanced materials and their processing techniques. This two-year program (4 semesters) offers a dynamic mix of theoretical courses, hands-on practical work, and cutting-edge research. This program combines theory, practical laboratory work, and a final-year research project to prepare students for careers in both industry and academia.

Teaching Language : Français/Anglais

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Year 1: Foundations of Materials and Processes

Semester 1

  • Material classification and structure
  • Silicates and their properties
  • Characterization techniques
  • Material aging and degradation
  • Thermodynamics of materials
  • Tutorials (TD) and laboratory work (TP)

Semester 2

  • Unit operations in materials engineering
  • Phase diagrams and equilibrium
  • Transformation and shaping processes
  • Industrial furnace technology
  • Surface and interface science
  • Introduction to process modeling
  • Continued TD and TP sessions

Year 2: Specialization and Research

Semester 3

  • Porous and dispersed media
  • Polymer and composite materials
  • Glass technology
  • Ceramics and binders
  • Advanced material systems

Semester 4

  • Final-year project (internship or research placement)
  • Thesis writing and defense
  • Development of real-world solutions
  • Presentation of work to academic and industry professionals


Advanced Topics

transformation and shaping processes

characterization techniques

Polymer and composite materials

Glass technology


Admissions Information

Admission to the Master's program in Materials Process Engineering requires a Bachelor's degree (Licence) in Process Engineering

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