PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION
Engineering materials technology has historically been the greatest enabler of technological advancement and continues to make startling changes in human lives in the 21st century. Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary course focusing on the relationship between the structure; processing; properties and application of materials. The department draws on scientific perspectives from chemistry, physics, biology, computational, and mathematical approaches, and engineering, economics, and industrial design. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE), a foundation member of the School of Engineering Sciences at the University of Ghana. The department's research and academic programs address all classes of materials, used in every domain of human endeavour, including energy, sustainability, water and environmental remediation, building and construction, nanotechnology, healthcare, information technology, and manufacturing. The abundant natural resources in Ghana yet to be exploited on commercial scale including clays, bauxite and other natural materials challenges the Department to train materials scientists and engineers with entrepreneurial skills to turn these materials into useful industrial and domestic products.
The MPhil and MEng Materials Science and Engineering Program help students broaden their knowledge and their skills in materials development; understand the structure, properties, processing, and performance of the principal classes of materials. The programme also provides students with the ability to design, conduct research, model and simulate engineering systems, analyse and interpret data, and apply the knowledge to solve practical engineering problems. The MEng Materials Science and Engineering programme is designed purposely for prospective students who are already working in the industry. Today, our graduates are working to address some of the key challenges facing humanity, including sustainable energy generation and storage, the environmental impact of human activities, and advancements in health and medicine in Ghana and all over the world.
Module: Regular