MSc in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
Graduates from Materials and Manufacturing Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) solve engineering challenges because they are able to optimize advanced materials and complex manufacturing processes for high-tech industrial production.
Duration
2 years
Starting Date
February, September
Tuition Fee
€ 7,500 per semester
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
About the programme
Materials and manufacturing engineering is highly interdisciplinary and focuses on the application of materials as well as process and production technologies in high-tech products within various fields, including energy production, the automotive and aeronautical industries, medical devices, and communication.
Study programme focus
The key to develop and optimize products with improved functionality and extended lifetime is the interplay between:
- the internal structure of materials
- process technologies for manufacturing and post-processing of a high-tech product
- product properties
- product performance under its operating conditions (see figure)
The Materials and Manufacturing Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) enables you to predict, control, and optimize material properties and to analyse and optimize the industrial process technologies, which are relevant for advanced products at both micro and macro scale.
Focus areas
The study programme contains no actual study line, but rather two focus areas: ‘Materials Engineering’ and ‘Manufacturing Engineering’. When choosing your courses and designing your study plan make sure to include both areas to ensure an ideal combination of both materials and manufacturing engineering.
- Materials Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
Career Opportunities
Materials and Manufacturing Engineering graduates are employed in private and public companies, or have started their own business. The graduates have found jobs with, among others:
- MAN Diesel & Turbo
- Siemens
- Dong Energy
- NOV Flexibles
- Bang & Olufsen
- Velux
- Haldor Topsø
- FORCE Technology
- Danish Technological Institute
- Novo Nordisk