• The master's program in Materials Science and Engineering rises to this challenge by offering a scientific, interdisciplinary education in engineering, involving a total of seven departments (BGU, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology, Informatics, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics). 
  • The MS&E master's degree is a new type of course that responds to the high demand for experts with science- and fundamental-oriented, interdisciplinary training in materials science and engineering disciplines.
  • In the first part of the course (1st and 2nd semester), the students receive sound basic knowledge.
  • In the second part of the course (2nd and 3rd semester), the students specialize in one of the four specializations Multiscale Material Principles , Materials in Engineering Applications , Uncertainty Quantification & Mathematical Modeling and Material Characterization , Testing & Surveillance.
  • A special feature of the course is the research internship (Advanced Research Internship, recommended for the 3rd semester).