MEng Materials Science and Engineering with Polymers / Careers

Year of entry: 2024

Career opportunities

Manchester¿s focus of world-leading and interdisciplinary research is a big plus.

It also means that there are many more facilities and machines here than a lot of other universities.

Evie Chalmers / PhD Materials Science and Engineering, Polymers
Materials science and engineering graduates are highly sought after and are recognised by employers for their knowledge, advanced research skills and independent thinking, so you will finish your degree with an excellent chance of gaining meaningful employment.

The University of Manchester is the most targeted university in the UK for top graduate employers. Graduate with a degree from us and you'll be in high demand, according to The Graduate Market in 2023 report - High Fliers Research .

Typically, our graduates progress to rewarding careers in research and development; management; and technical roles with both large materials manufacturing and end-users. Other graduates choose to apply their technical and analytical skills in fields such as patent law or accountancy, while your degree can also open up opportunities in careers as diverse as teaching, engineering, consultancy and technical development.

Some of the roles our recent graduates have gone on to include:

  • Materials scientist
  • Materials engineer
  • Development scientist
  • Materials technologist
  • Research associate
  • Materials chemist
  • Product development scientist.

Our recent graduates have gone on to work for:

  • Rolls Royce
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • BP
  • 3M
  • Airbus
  • Smith and Nephew
  • DePuy
  • BAE Systems
  • Siemens
  • Bentley Motors.

A materials science and engineering degree also provides an ideal springboard for higher-level study (towards a PhD, for example), while the course - accredited by the Institute of Materials - can count as academic training towards Chartered Engineer status.

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Accrediting organisations

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

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

Associated organisations