• Every year, graduate faculty and researchers conduct advanced studies in metals and ceramics, biomaterials, electronic materials, polymeric materials, alloys, nanomaterials, plasma spray, vibration attenuation, and advanced synthesis and processing techniques.
  • The Master of Science (MSc) in Materials Science and Engineering is available in either a thesis or a non-thesis program.
  • As an educational leader in a changing economic, technological, and social environment, the Florida International UniversityCollege of Engineering and Computing is committed to excellence, quality, sustained growth, and access while offering our students an outstanding and rigorous education in an environment that supports intellectual growth.
  • The College carries out research that contributes significantly to the advancement of the strategic priorities of the university, the region, and the nation while enhancing the research capabilities and scholarly achievements of its faculty and students.
  • The program is available in both a thesis and a non-thesis option. Thesis students complete a minimum of 24 semester credit hours of course work, plus six-semester credits of Master’s Thesis Research, as well as a Graduate Seminar. Non-thesis students shall complete a minimum of 27-semester credits of graduate course work, one semester of Graduate Seminar, and a three-credit graduate project. All students are required to pass a comprehensive final examination.