Materials Engineering
Engineer the Future. Shape What’s Possible.
Auburn’s online, Materials Engineering program is designed for working professionals. Build advanced knowledge in mechanical properties, materials structure, thermodynamics, kinetics, and the electrical, optical, and magnetic properties of materials.
Designed for
Working Professionals
Non-Thesis
Option
Required
Structure, Processing,
Properties, and Performance
Engineer What’s Next
Materials engineers develop, process, and test the materials that make modern products and technologies possible.
Advanced Knowledge
Learn the principles of materials structure, properties, processing, and performance.
Flexible & Convenient
100% online with asynchronous learning designed for busy professionals.
Industry Relevant
Build expertise valuable in semiconductors, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, and more.
Innovation Driven
Prepare to work on high-performance alloys, biomaterials, batteries, and advanced technologies.
Prepare for What’s Next
Advance your career in a field that powers innovation and drives the technologies of tomorrow.
*Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Program Highlights
- Non-Thesis Path: Complete the degree through 33 credit hours of coursework.
- Same Faculty, Same Diploma: Learn from Auburn faculty and earn the same respected degree as on-campus students.
- Materials Science Tetrahedron: Study the relationships among structure, processing, properties, and performance.
- High-Growth Sectors: Prepare for work in semiconductors, additive manufacturing, biomedical devices, and sustainable energy.
- Practical Industry Relevance: Apply your learning to real-world materials challenges.
Ready to Launch Your Career?
Join Auburn’s online Master of Science in Materials Engineering program and engineer what’s next.
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