Metallurgy

Explore the programs and courses offered by Metallurgy

Browse Programs Admission Information

Program Overview

This academic Bachelor’s degree in Metallurgy spans six semesters under the LMD system.

The first two semesters form a common core in Sciences and Technologies.

Semesters 3 and 4 focus on fundamental engineering and materials sciences.

Semesters 5 and 6 cover core metallurgical subjects.

The program combines theoretical courses, laboratory work, and a final project.

Graduates may pursue Master’s studies or enter industrial sectors

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Analysis, Algebra, Mechanics, Structure of Matter, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Physical Chemistry, Strength of Materials.

Advanced Topics

Physical Metallurgy I & II, Ferrous Metal Production, Mechanical Behavior of Metals, Corrosion, Special Steels and Alloys, Metal Forming Processes, Heat Treatments, Final Project

Admissions Information

For high school graduates (baccalaureate holders) wishing to enroll in Bachelor's or Engineering programs:

Please refer to the annual notice regarding preliminary registrations and guidance for baccalaureate holders issued by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

For students seeking to enroll in Master's programs:

Selection is conducted by pedagogical committees based on:

·        Available program capacity

·        Relevance of the applicant's Bachelor's degree to the chosen specialization (Consult training offers on the university website).



Apply Now