Materials Engineering

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Program Overview

Materials Engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on the study, design, and development of materials used in various industries, such as metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. The goal of this field is to enhance material properties such as strength, durability, electrical conductivity, and resistance to environmental conditions, making it essential in industries like : Heavy industries, Light industries, Manufacturing industries, aerospace, energy, electronics, and biomedical applications.

This discipline combines physics, chemistry, and mechanical engineering to understand the relationship between microstructure and the mechanical and physical properties of materials, helping to develop new materials with improved performance.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

  • Mathematics 3
  • Waves and Vibrations
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Rational Mechanics
  • Thermodynamics 2
  • Mechanical Manufacturing
  • Mathematics 4
  • Numerical Methods
  • Strength of Materials
  • Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Continuum Mechanics
  • Metals and Alloys
  • Ceramics and Glass
  • Binders and Concrete
  • Polymers
  • Composite Materials
  • Wood and Foams
  • Rheology (Flow of Materials)
  • Material Degradation and Protection
  • Mechanical Behavior of Metallic Materials
  • Thermodynamics and Phase Diagrams
  • Crystal Structure and Point Defects
  • Finite Element Methods
  • Mechanical Behavior of Composite and Multiphase Materials
  • Physical, Chemical, and Mechanical Properties of Polymers
  • Diffusion and Phase Transformations
  • Fracture Mechanics
  • Defects and Plastic Deformation
  • Material Fatigue
  • Physical and Mechanical Properties of Ceramics

Materials Selection

Advanced Topics

  • Probability and Statistics
  • Computer Science 3
  • Technical Drawing
  • Practical Work: Waves and Vibrations
  • Basic Technology
  • Metrology (Measurement Science)
  • Technical English
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
  • Practical Work: Fluid Mechanics
  • Practical Work: Numerical Methods
  • Practical Work: Strength of Materials
  • Practical Work: Mechanical Manufacturing
  • Industrial Electricity
  • Material Science
  • Communication and Information Techniques


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