

MEng Materials Science and Engineering with Polymers
About this course
Materials science and engineering with a specialisation in polymers sits at the frontier of one of the most consequential areas of modern technology, concerned with understanding and designing the materials from which everything around us is made. Polymers, from natural proteins and cellulose to the synthetic plastics and high-performance fibres that are central to packaging, electronics, medical devices, aerospace components, and sustainable energy systems, represent one of the most active and practically important areas within the broader field. Understanding their structure at the molecular level and the ways that structure determines their mechanical, thermal, optical, and electrical properties is at the heart of the discipline. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, building the mathematical and scientific grounding you need before progressing into the main degree. Manchester has one of the strongest materials science research communities in the world, and the programme benefits directly from that research culture. You will study the fundamentals of materials structure and properties across metals, ceramics, and polymers, before developing increasing depth in polymer science and engineering, including polymer synthesis, characterisation, processing, and the design of functional polymer systems. The engineering dimension ensures you graduate with practical knowledge of how materials are selected, tested, and deployed in real applications. A typical entry tariff of 152 points is expected. Materials science and engineering graduates with polymer expertise are in demand across the pharmaceutical, packaging, automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical device industries, as well as in companies developing sustainable materials and bio-based polymers. Roles include materials engineer, research scientist, product development specialist, and process engineer. Many graduates continue to doctoral research in polymer science, biomaterials, or materials engineering. Professional accreditation through a recognised engineering institution is available and enhances career prospects significantly.
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