• The Bachelor of Applied Science in Materials Engineering is a 4-year program at the University of British Columbia(UBC).
  •  An optional Co-operative Education program is available that allows students to obtain twenty months of related experience in the last three years of the program.
  • Materials Engineering is concerned with the characterization, processing, and use in the design of metallic and non-metallic materials. 
  • This program focus on main following areas:
    • Introduction to Engineering 
    • Chemistry for Engineering
    • Introductory Physics for Engineers 
    • Engineering Materials
    • Mechanical Behaviour of Materials
    • Mechanics of Materials
    • Professional Engineering Practice
  • Students will be solving process-design problems and materials-selection solutions for diverse applications in transportation systems, fuel cells, supersonic aircraft, advanced computers, sports equipment, and biomedical devices.
  • The student to faculty ratio is 18:1 which resolves the interaction problem.
  • The Advanced Materials and Process Engineering Laboratory (AMPEL) is a multi-disciplinary research center with the participation of research groups of engineers, scientists, and health scientists.
  • Students will graduate not only with expertise in their chosen field, but with the skills they need to continue growing, learning, and evolving with their career over time.
  • The University of British Columbia ranked as the 45th best university in the world in the QS World University Rankings.