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Program at a Glance

Program
Master
College(s)
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Department(s)
Materials Sci & Engineering
30
Credit Hours
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Strengthen the Fabric of Your Career

The Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering at UCF is designed to advance your knowledge and skills in the development and discovery of materials. The degree, housed within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, offers a wide variety of courses that provide state-of-the-art research opportunities working with faculty members who are active in various sponsored research funded by local and national industry partners. As a UCF materials science and engineering graduate student, you will gain knowledge and expertise in nanomaterials, biomaterials, materials stability and degradation, and high temperature materials and coatings. Plus, with close contact to key personnel from local industry, you’ll have a solid avenue for future employment opportunities to start or advance your career.

Materials Science and Engineering at UCF

At the graduate level, UCF offers a Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering through the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. The program is designed for students with bachelor’s degrees in materials science and engineering or a closely related discipline. As a graduate student, the opportunities for research are plentiful. Fields of emphasis and research include crystal growth, multicomponent interdiffusion, shape memory alloys, mechanical behavior, magnetic and optical and electronic materials, thin films, solar cells, sensors, ceramics, powder metallurgy, non-equilibrium processing of materials, nano synthesis and consolidation, nanomaterials including quantum dots, nanowires and nanocomposites, biomaterials, and electrochemically active materials.

Research Facilities

As a graduate student in materials science and engineering, you can find work in our faculty-led laboratories, where novel solutions to the problems of today are developed. You can also find opportunities to conduct research at the NanoScience Technology Center, a state-of-the-art facility where discoveries in green energy, quantum dynamics, bioimaging, nanoelectronics, and functional nanomaterials are made.

Where Do Graduates Work?

With a Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from UCF, you can prepare to work for a variety of engineering organizations including NASA, Siemens, and General Electric. Our graduates work for these organizations and more, including Kismet Technologies, the NASA Glenn Research Center, Orthomerica Products, and Soarce. Our master’s degree also prepares you for a doctoral degree in materials science and engineering.

Engineer working hands-on with equipment in a lab setting.

Highlights

UCF is consistently ranked among the top universities in the U.S. for materials science and engineering graduate education by U.S. News and World Report.
Located in Orlando, the home to the NanoScience Technology Center, where cutting-edge research from faculty across the university produces innovative nanotechnologies.
Can be completed entirely online.

Application Deadlines

Spring
November 1
Fall
July 1
Spring
July 1
Fall
January 15

Application deadlines subject to change, see the for up-to-date deadlines.

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Course Overview

Intermediate Structure and Properties of Materials

Fundamentals of dislocation theory, metallurgical thermodynamics and diffusion. Phase transformations, strengthening mechanisms and fracture. Introduction to engineering polymers, ceramics, and composites.

Analytical methods in crystallography, dislocation theory, annealing, solid solutions, phases and phase diagrams, ferrous and non- ferrous alloy systems.

An introduction to the chemistry of synthetic polymers. Synthetic methods, polymerization mechanisms, characterization techniques, and polymer properties will be considered.

Skills You'll Learn

  • Explore an in-depth understanding of making products for the automotive, aerospace, and microelectronics industries.
  • Gain knowledge and expertise in nanomaterials, biomaterials, materials stability and degradation, and high temperature materials and coatings.

Career Opportunities

  • Chemist
  • Materials Engineer
  • Natural Sciences Manager

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