Shape the future of engineering by mastering the science of materials, solving real-world challenges, and driving innovation in industries that matter.
If you don't have the usual scientific or mathematical background for an engineering degree, a foundation year is for you. After successfully completing the foundation year, you automatically progress onto year 1 the BEng Materials Science and Engineering degree.
The foundation year is designed to prepare you for your degree. You’ll study core topics such as mathematics and an introduction to engineering, gaining hands-on experience through laboratory work and lab reports. You’ll also complete a project relevant to your chosen degree programme, ensuring you are fully prepared to succeed in your first year and build confidence in both learning and practical application.
On this course, you’ll explore how materials science underpins the innovations driving modern engineering. Designed with your future in mind, the course links theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience to equip you for success in dynamic industries like aerospace, energy, and advanced manufacturing.
From day one, you’ll focus on real-world applications. In the first two years, you’ll build a strong foundation in materials properties, sustainability, and engineering processes. Group projects will challenge you to solve practical engineering problems while developing essential skills like project management, communication, and technical problem-solving, qualities highly valued by employers.
Sustainability is a core theme, integrated into every module. You’ll explore how materials science contributes to a greener world by reducing resource dependency, advancing energy efficient processes, and supporting renewable technologies. Topics like the Materials Lifecycle, energy materials, and nuclear technologies will allow you to explore cutting-edge solutions aligned with global sustainability goals.
In your final year you'll have the opportunity to choose the specialist modules that interest you, from metallurgy to functional materials, composites, biomaterials, nuclear materials and everything in between. Your independent research project will be a chance to showcase your technical skills and push the boundaries of engineering innovation.
You’ll learn from world-leading researchers and have access to cutting-edge facilities, preparing you to meet the engineering challenges of the 21st century. This course equips you with practical skills and knowledge valued by employers, preparing you for diverse roles across a wide range of sectors.
This course is fully accredited by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3), meaning it counts towards later professional registration as an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng).
- Specialist teaching facilities - 'Learning by doing' is the reason The Diamond was built. Dedicated to engineering, you’ll apply the theory you learn in lectures and during lab classes – consolidating your understanding alongside students from other disciplines, and beyond the bounds of the curriculum.