Materials Science and Engineering

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Program Overview

Materials Science and Engineering is a multidisciplinary field that explores the relationships between a material’s microstructure, its physical and chemical properties, its performance, and the methods used to process it. The goal is to develop new materials and improve existing ones to meet the needs of modern industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, electronics, and biomedical sectors.

A materials engineer is equipped to select, analyze, and design materials tailored to specific applications, with an emphasis on innovation and sustainability.

Teaching Language : English, French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Thermodynamics of Solutions

Mechanics of Continuous Media

Radiocrystallography: Geometric Crystallography

Heat Transfer

Physical Properties of Materials

Introduction to Materials: Physics of Materials

Statistical Thermodynamics

Fluid Mechanics

Radiocrystallography: Electron Microscopy

Mass Transfer

Mechanical Properties of Materials

Introduction to Materials: Fabrication

Extractive Metallurgy I + II

Phase Transformations

Corrosion and Durability

Shaping I: Solid

Shaping II: Liquid

Shaping III: Powders

Semiconductor Materials and Devices

Surfaces and Treatments

Methods of Material Characterization

  1. Polymers and Composites
  2. Biomaterials and Nanomaterials
  3. Ceramics, Glasses, and Refractories
  4. Metallic Materials
  5. Analysis and Modeling of Experimental Results


Advanced Topics

Mathematics I & II

Computer Science

Economics I & II

French I, II & III

English I, II, III & IV

Practical Work / Laboratory Work

Industrial Computing

Internship

Numerical Methods

Sensors and Electronic Instrumentation

Cross-disciplinary / Transversal Module

Management I & II

Project

Written and Oral Communication I & II

Operational Research

Hygiene, Safety and Environment

Management

Final Internship and Graduation Project


Admissions Information

Students must pass the national entrance examination for the second cycle of engineering schools

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