Discover our MScs in Materials and meet our course directors – 16 April, 11am

Join us for an informal online drop-in session with our course directors and current students to explore the limitless possibilities that advanced materials offer in shaping our world. From polymers to corrosion control, to nanomaterials and textile technology, find the right course for you to a rewarding and dynamic career.

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MSc Corrosion Control Engineering / Careers

Year of entry: 2024

Career opportunities

The MSc course helped me in gaining both theoretical and practical skills in corrosion science.

In addition, the MSc course contributed in further increasing my industrial experience in internal and external corrosion protection, specifically in coatings systems.

Shadha Al Toqi / Corrosion Control Engineer

Opportunities for our graduates are wide ranging, with the majority of graduates going on to fill key posts as corrosion scientists, engineers, managers, and consultants in industry, or proceeding towards a career in academia. Our graduates are highly sought after and employed across a diverse range of sectors such as oil and gas, nuclear, energy production, and manufacturing.

Recent graduates have gone on to work for companies including:

  • Saudi Aramco
  • Wood Group Kenny
  • BP plc
  • Shell
  • Petronas
  • Oceaneering
  • The University of Manchester

Accrediting organisations

This course is accredited by the  Engineering Council  and  Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining  (IOM3).

Upon graduating with an a an accredited Bachelor’s (with Honours) in engineering/technology plus further learning of an accredited Master’s - such as this MSc course- students will have fulfilled the educational requirements for professional registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng).