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6 Bachelor's degrees in Materials Science in New Zealand
Materials and Processing
Study Materials and Processing at the University of Waikato to master the conversion of raw materials into high-value products. This bachelor level programme, delivered in a public study mode, focuses on sustainable manufacturing and process science. Gain essential expertise in materials science over the course of your degree.
Materials Science
Explore the world of metals, polymers, ceramics, composites and semiconductors with the Materials Science programme at the University of Waikato. From levitating trains to electronic paper, there are some exciting developments underway in the world of Materials Science that you could be a part of!
Science (Honours)
The Science (Honours) at the University of Auckland is a one-year postgraduate programme designed to deepen specialist knowledge. Available in a public study mode, this degree offers full-time and part-time paths for students to enhance their research skills and technical expertise across a diverse range of scientific disciplines.
Materials and Process Engineering (Hons)
By enrolling in the Materials and Process Engineering (Hons) course at the University of Waikato you'll gain expertise in transforming raw materials into various valuable products, such as foods, ceramics, alloys, and pharmaceuticals, while prioritising waste reduction and sustainability practices.
Materials Science
Explore the world of metals, polymers, ceramics, composites and semiconductors with the Materials Science programme at the University of Waikato. From levitating trains to electronic paper, there are some exciting developments underway in the world of Materials Science that you could be a part of!
Chemical and Materials Engineering (Honours)
The Chemical and Materials Engineering (Honours) at the University of Auckland is a four-year, full-time degree. This public programme integrates theoretical study with 800 hours of practical experience. Students develop technical expertise in chemical processes and materials science to prepare for professional engineering roles.