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The undergraduate degree courses in Materials Science and Engineering at Imperial contain a strong core of applied Physics and Chemistry. Teaching focuses on applied science, with a grounding in theory and a great emphasis on practical work. You’ll be expected to take part in challenging experiments with advanced equipment. The degree deals with the fundamentals of matter, both its structure and its properties. You’ll learn how to manipulate existing materials and how to develop new and improved ones. You will also study engineering and business skills to help you take the first steps into industry.
First and Second year
In the first two years of any degree with us you will cover all the fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering through a series of core modules. These core modules are essential in giving you a broad understanding of Materials Science and Engineering (about both the physical and application aspects). They will open as many opportunities as possible for you to choose from a range options in the third and fourth years of your degree. These modules also include business elements.
Core modules:
Materials Chemistry and Biology
Materials Engineering
Materials Physics
Mathematics and Computing
Mechanical Behaviour
Microstructure and Properties of Materials
Third year
Core and optional modules
Core
Entrepreneurship
Managing Innovation
Materials Characterisation
Materials Engineering Portfolio, including Engineer in industry, Design Study and Literature Review, Business Plan, IP and QA Essay
Options - Choose 3
Engineering Alloys
Nanomaterials I
Biomaterials
Electronic Structure and Optoelectronic Behaviour
Ceramic and Glasses
Polymers and Composites
Metals Processing
Modelling
A course offered by the Centre for Co-Curricular Studies or Imperial College Business School
Minimum A-level grades
• A in Mathematics
• A in Physics
• A in a third A-level (Chemistry and Biology are the most common)
Scottish Advanced Highers: AAA including Maths and Physics
IB: 38 overall with 6 in Maths and Physics at Higher level
Advanced Placements (AP):
• 5 in Calculus BC
• 5 in Physics B or C
• 5 in Chemistry
We also require an English qualification, for example at least a B grade at GCSE, 6.5 at IELTS, or 5 out of 7 at subsidiary level IB.