International opportunities for students

The Master's degree programme in Materials  Engineering consists of 120 ECTS-credits for a two-year programme. Students will undertake demanding full-time learning activities: attendance at lectures is strongly recommended. All courses are taught in English.

The master in Materials Engineering must be approved by the Minister of Education in late June. In case of approval it will start from September 2022. The description of the courses and the study plan will be online in late March. 

CREDITS required to complete the Master's degree programme in Materials Engineering: 120 ECTS

Notes: according to the Sorbonne (1988) and the Bologna (1999) declarations university-level study programmes in the European Higher Education Area are structured in university credits (ECTS). A university credit corresponds to 25 hours of student workload, time for personal preparation included. The annual average of workload for a full-time student is conventionally fixed at 60 credits.