o Materials Science
Materials Science is a course that studies the relationship between the structure, properties, processing, and performance of materials. Students learn how atomic structure and microstructure influence mechanical, electrical, thermal, optical, and chemical properties.
o Materials Engineering
Materials Engineering is a field of engineering focused on the design, development, processing, and application of materials to meet specific performance requirements. It applies principles of physics, chemistry, and engineering to create and improve materials used in technology and industry.
o Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering
Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering is a course that focuses on techniques used to modify the microstructure and surface properties of materials, especially metals, to improve their mechanical performance, durability, and resistance to wear or corrosion.
o Material Characterization
Material Characterization is a course that focuses on techniques used to analyze and measure the structure, composition, and properties of materials at macro-, micro-, and atomic scales.
o Welding Technology
Welding Technology is a course that studies the principles, processes, and applications of joining materials, primarily metals, through welding and related techniques. It focuses on understanding how heat, pressure, and filler materials are used to create strong and reliable joints.
o Casting and Powder Metallurgy
Casting and Powder Metallurgy is a course that studies manufacturing processes used to produce metal components through molten metal casting and powder-based consolidation techniques.