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195 Bachelor's degrees in Materials Science in United States

Aerospace Engineering - Materials Science and Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering - Materials Science and Engineering programme from Illinois Institute of Technology allows students the opportunity to pursue advanced studies and complete both degrees in as few as five years.

Physics - Materials Science
This Physics - Materials Science program at University of Memphis is designed for students interested in pursuing an advanced degree and/or a career in materials science or closely related field.

Science
Throughout the Science, Associate Degree (AD) from Trine University 60 hours are required to earn an associate in science. To be eligible for an associate in science, a student must earn a minimum of the last 16 credits at Trine.

Integrated Science
This Integrated Science BSc programme of University of Michigan - Dearborn is uniquely designed for future educators, equipping you with the skills to bring the world of science alive to young learners.

Industrial Systems Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering
This Industrial Systems Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering BSE programme from University of Michigan - Dearborn prepares you for the world of advanced manufacturing technology and systems improvement.

Human-Centered Engineering Design
This Human-Centered Engineering Design BSE programme from University of Michigan - Dearborn equips students with the tools to solve complex problems using the design thinking process.

Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology
Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology from Oklahoma State University provides preparation for assessing and reducing the loss potential with respect to fire, safety, industrial hygiene, and hazardous material incidents.

Craft and Material Studies
The Craft and Material Studies programme at Virginia Commonwealth University enables you to become a well-rounded artist through a broad range of studio and academic coursework designed to foster technical fluency, critical studies, diverse thinking, and an understanding of craft and art in the 21st century.
Welding Engineering
Welding engineering employs science and engineering in joining components made of metals, ceramics, plastics and other materials. The Welding Engineering program is offered by The Ohio State University.
Chemistry Polymer and Materials Science
The Chemistry Polymer and Materials Science programme at Murray State University provides a comprehensive B.S. degree path. This full-time course focuses on the chemical foundations of modern materials. Students benefit from a structured curriculum that integrates physics and engineering to prepare for technical careers.
Chemistry - Materials Chemistry
The Chemistry - Materials Chemistry programme at Central Michigan University offers a B.A. or B.S. degree. This full-time, on-campus course spans 64 to 68 credit hours, focusing on the synthesis and application of substances. Students engage in unique capstone research to prepare for advanced scientific careers.
Materials Processing
The Materials Processing programme at The University of New Mexico provides a comprehensive academic foundation in engineering and science. This full-time degree is designed to equip students with technical expertise over a standard four-year duration, focusing on the transformation and application of diverse materials.
Mechanical Engineering Technology
The Mechanical Engineering Technology program of the University of Houston includes courses that are directed at both computer-aided manufacturing and computer-aided design and drafting.
Materials Science and Engineering
At University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary field of study. Students build a fundamental understanding of materials by taking courses in chemistry, physics, and engineering.
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Engineering Technology from Western Michigan University teaches you to implement the designs for products by bringing together people, raw materials, processes and capital to solve manufacturing problems and create efficient production systems.
Chemical Engineering - Advanced Materials
The Chemical Engineering - Advanced Materials program at University of Massachusetts Lowell is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Chemical Engineering.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program at The Ohio State University is designed to train engineers to design, process, characterize and manufacture all of the materials used today as well as those yet to be developed.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering programme at Stanford University offers a comprehensive full-time degree focused on the design and application of advanced materials. This prestigious course provides students with deep technical expertise and research opportunities at a world-leading institution in California.
Materials Science and Engineering
The aim of the Materials Science and Engineering program at Pennsylvania State University is to provide students with a well-rounded engineering education, with emphasis on materials science and engineering in order to meet the needs of industry, academia, and government; to conduct research; and to provide an integrating and leadership role to the broad multidisciplinary materials community.
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at University of Texas El Paso will emphasize learning and applying metallurgical and materials engineering fundamentals, spanning all major classes of materials. We will offer students opportunities to explore the whole gamut of applications, from advanced microelectronic technology to the basic infrastructure on which we all depend.