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Help solve world sustainability challenges by joining our MEng Materials Science and Engineering with Industrial Experience. With real workplace experience and advanced study, you’ll be ready to take the lead among the next generation of materials scientists and engineers.
Discover how metals, glasses, polymers, ceramics and composites work throughout their lifecycle. Build in-depth knowledge, project management and teamworking skills. Test drive a career option with your placement. From healthcare and Formula One to aerospace and tech, you’ll be ready to choose roles in a range of industries and research areas.
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Title: Why Study Materials Science and Engineering? | University of Birmingham
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[Amy] My name is Amy, and I do the MEng for Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Birmingham.
[Ribqah] My name is Ribqah and I'm studying BEng Materials Science and Engineering at Birmingham.
[Amy] I chose to study Materials Science at the University of Birmingham. When I came to look at the campus, I really liked the feel of it and the staff were really friendly and nice.
[Ribqah] I chose to study Materials Science and Engineering because materials make up the entire world. Learning how materials work and understanding how to develop them can really help to solve problems. My favourite aspect of the course is that the course cohort is quite small, so that means that we get a lot of time with our lecturers. A few of my favourite modules of the course were designed for structural applications, where we learnt about a bunch of different manufacturing techniques. I also enjoyed the Modelling Materials Behaviour module, where it was all about modelling, and we combined our computational skills with mathematics.
[Amy] My favourite aspect of the course has been how multidisciplinary it's been, getting to do chemistry, physics, maths, but then computing and practical aspects, too, in labs, then getting to collaborate with staff later down the years, now specialising in manufacturing in nickel-based alloys, it's been wonderful to get to work closely in something that I'm really interested in.
[Ribqah] For prospective students, if you're doing things like Chemistry, Physics and Maths, and if you really enjoy them, I would highly recommend Materials Science and Engineering. I knew I didn't want to leave the chemistry behind, and I knew that this was a perfect engineering group for me.
[Amy] My advice to prospective students would be to say yes to things. There's so many opportunities and resources at university, so take advantage and make the most of your time here.
When I joined the course I didn’t really know where it would lead me in my future career, however, as the course has progressed I have found that there are so many applications to what I am learning and I am really enjoying the subject. I also love the fact that the university is campus based which really gives a student-vibe to the area. It’s also very close to the city centre which means you get the best of both worlds in my point of view.
Join our five year full-time MEng programme comprising of taught and optional modules including an individual research project in year 5 on a topic that interests you. You'll be assessed using a combination of exams, written assignments, oral presentations, computer-based tests, laboratory and project reports. You will also spend a year in industry between years 2 and 3, or 3 and 4.
You’ll get a broad overview of materials science, and learn how to apply existing knowledge in maths, physics and chemistry to a new subject.
You’ll gain practical experience in the lab and develop your communication and analytical skills alongside the technical content.
There’ll be a focus on applications and sustainability. All students take the same modules in year 1.
You'll start to dive deeper into materials science learning about metals, polymers, ceramics and composites. You'll learn about modelling and materials characterisation as well as how and why materials fail.
You'll spend time in the lab applying the knowledge you've gained. All students take the same modules in year 2.
Year in industry
The industrial experience takes the form of an entire year in industry. You'll be helped by the University to find suitable internships, and assisted and mentored by academic members of staff throughout your year in industry.
In year 4, there are core modules covering advanced manufacturing techniques and high-performance materials, but you’ll also start to specialise in key areas of interest for you.
These optional modules cover a range of different material systems and applications from sustainability, battery technology and more. You’ll also do a group project looking at an industrial or research challenge.
In year 5, your time will be split between a major individual research project and a smaller synoptic materials science module.
You’ll develop your skills as an independent engineer to plan and address gaps in current materials science and take on real-world challenges as a team, using your technical knowledge and developing your planning, communication and business skills.

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We are committed to providing the high-quality teaching, learning and support. Our strong results in the most recent NSS (2025) show that our students are happy with their experience. We have been ranked Top 3 in the UK across all seven themes:
Combining science, maths and engineering you’ll learn to understand the materials all around us. Explore how materials behave, how to use them and improve them to develop new products. We’ll support you to secure a placement to experience working in industry. In your final year project, you’ll operate as an independent engineering researcher building skills ready for roles in industry or academia.
With an estimated 70% of innovation due to advances in materials, your career will put you at the forefront of groundbreaking discoveries. Learn from our global experts and benefit from links to key employers as you launch your career.

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Materials Science and Engineering at Birmingham combines teaching from lecturers who are global experts, with teaching facilities and labs to enhance your experience. We have strong partnerships with key employers who provide projects and work placements for our students and regularly recruit our graduates.
Our School is part of the largest centre for materials research in the UK and our facilities provide you with the best possible environment to grow and succeed. Our first-class teaching and laboratory facilities include state-of-the-art study spaces and computer suites where we use the latest educational technologies to reinvent lab classes and showcase the fundamental principles behind materials engineering.
You can choose to do a year in industry between either years 2 and 3, or 3 and 4. We will support you to find suitable internships and you'll be mentored by academic members of staff throughout the application and your placement. This is an invaluable opportunity to take a role in a company applying your theoretical knowledge to real-world issues.
Alternatively, you can choose to spend a year studying abroad at an international university between either years 2 and 3 or 3 and 4 of your degree. This will give you an opportunity to study in a new environment, experience a new culture and maybe improve your foreign language skills.
Assessment of your learning will comprise a mixture of written exams and continually assessed coursework. As well as end-of-year exams and written assignments, assessment methods include oral presentations, computer-based tests, laboratory and project reports.
Each module is assessed independently and most contain some components of continuous assessment. Some modules are completely assessed by either examination or coursework.
The modules listed for this programme are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods.
The optional module information listed for this programme is intended to be indicative, and the availability of optional modules may vary from year to year. Where a module is no longer available, we will let you know as soon as we can and help you to make other choices.
| Module Title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Industrial Experience | 120 |
| Module Title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Advanced Manufacturing | 20 |
| High Performance Materials | 20 |
| Group Project | 40 |
Select 40 credits of options. Examples of optional modules below:
| Module Title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Individual Research Project | 100 |
| Synoptic Materials Science | 20 |

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To secure a place at Birmingham, you'll need to meet our general entry requirements as well as those specific to your course.
AAA to include A-level Mathematics and one of Further Maths or Computer Science or Biology or Physics or Chemistry or Design Technology.
6,6,6 at Higher Level, including Mathematics and either Computer Science or Biology or Physics or Chemistry or Design Technology, with a minimum of 32 points overall.
Only considered when combined with other qualifications.
Number of A-levels required: 3.
Required subjects and grades: A-level Mathematics and one of Further Maths or Computer Science or Biology or Physics or Chemistry or Design Technology.
General Studies not accepted, but a good performance may be taken into account if you fail to meet the conditions of the offer.
Applicants who take the EPQ and meet our offer criteria will be made the typical offer for their programme of choice, plus an alternative offer which will be one grade lower plus a grade A in the EPQ. This offer would apply if you make Birmingham your firm choice.
Would you like to study this course but lack the entry qualifications? You can consider a Foundation Year programme which can lead to entry onto one of our courses. Learn more:
If you are an international student, you will need to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency, usually through the form of an IELTS or equivalent qualification or a Presessional English course.
If you have a conditional offer for Birmingham where English is a requirement, you can take a Presessional English course as an alternative to retaking IELTS or a similar qualification. We offer on-campus courses all year round starting from September, including additional online courses in the summer term. Teaching takes place in small classes with no more than 18 students to maximise class participation.

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Students who are eligible and complete a Pathways to Birmingham programme will receive an alternative offer, which is typically two grades below the standard offer.
Our Contextual Offer scheme recognises the potential of students whose personal circumstances may have restricted achievement in school or college. If you are eligible to benefit from the Contextual Offer scheme, you will receive an offer which is one grade lower than the standard offer. You don’t need to apply for this – it will be assessed and applied at the point of application if you’re eligible.
ABB to include Maths or Further Maths and one from Physics, Chemistry or Design & Technology.
AAB to include Maths or Further Maths and one from Physics, Chemistry or Design & Technology.
The University tuition fee covers the cost of your tuition, examination and graduation, and includes membership of the Guild of Students.
per year for domestic (UK) students for 2026/27
*The University will charge the maximum approved tuition fee per year. If Parliament agrees on an increase in tuition fees, the University will increase fees for each year of study, normally in line with these changes and will communicate any change in the fees to you without delay. The fee for September 2025 entry was £9,535 for UK students. If you are applying for 2026 entry, you will be advised of the annual tuition fee once it is confirmed by the Government.
To help with the cost of studies, undergraduate students from the UK can apply for student finance through the Student Loans Company. The support available is made up of a tuition fee loan and a maintenance loan which helps to cover living costs.
At Birmingham, we believe that financial worries should not be a barrier to accessing higher education. That’s why we offer a range of additional financial support for students through scholarships, bursaries and other awards.

If you're a UK student and starting university in September 2026, find out more about what financial support is available to you.

We want to help you reach your full potential. Explore our wide variety of scholarships available for international students.
Whatever your journey to university looks like, we’re here to support you every step of the way. For all undergraduate courses at Birmingham, you apply online through UCAS. The UCAS website has lots of information and advice around the process.
The UCAS code for this course is J200.
View further information on how to apply for undergraduate courses, including advice for UK and overseas applicants.
Application deadline for September 2026 entry. Applications close at 18:00 GMT.
Get ready for a thriving career in Materials Science and Engineering. This course will equip you with the technical, analytical and professional skills to lead change and innovation in a number of fascinating sectors including aerospace, automotive, biomedical, sport and sustainable development fields. During your placement year, you'll get unique career insights while developing sought-after workplace skills - invaluable as you make your first steps into the industry.
Our Materials Science and Engineering graduates are making an impact across a wide range of sectors such as Management Consultancy, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Information Technology, Mining and Metals, and Logistics and Supply Chain. They have gone on to work for leading employers such as Micron Technology, Rolls-Royce, GE Power, AWR and Muscat Engineering Consultancy.
Our aim is to make sure that success in your studies leads you on to a fulfilling career. Whatever you plan to do after your degree, the Careers Network offer support to help you identify your options, develop your skills and gain access to opportunities that propel you towards your career goal.

Hear from some of our inspiring alumni who have gone on to work for leading employers such as the UK Space Agency and BBC Sport.
Your experience studying at Birmingham will give you the opportunity to discover new experiences, develop different skills and make friends for life.
Our bustling campus with its beautiful grounds, friendly community, and excellent facilities will quickly make you feel at home. We offer you a huge variety of accommodation options in the UK’s second city, exciting activities to get involved in outside your studies, as well as all the support and advice you need.

Coming to Birmingham to study might be your first time living away from home. In our student accommodation, you can enjoy your independence in safe, welcoming and sociable surroundings.

Our cosmopolitan city has a unique history and so much to see and do. With an ever-changing food and drink scene, a vibrant nightlife and plenty of culture, our city is more than somewhere to study.

Whoever you are and wherever you come from, we are committed to providing the best possible support to our students, both before you start and throughout your time on campus.

Our beautiful campus is the place where our diverse community comes together to learn and socialise. Like a town of its own, it’s just minutes from the hustle and bustle of the UK’s second city.
Explore your options for combining subjects and shape your degree around your interests, whilst developing key skills for the world of work.

Explore our beautiful campus from wherever you are. Get a feel for the wide range of historic and modern spaces and state-of-the-art facilities.
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