In the School of Engineering, almost all students do not complete only four years of undergraduate study, but advance the Graduate School of Engineering (master's course). Graduates of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering advance into one of the three academic majors of Materials Design Innovation Engineering, Materials Process Engineering, or Chemical Systems Engineering, depending on the laboratory they are assigned to in their fourth year. What's more, the largest number of students advance to the doctoral course and can expect to aim for the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering.
With respect to employment it is possible to advance both to companies involved in materials engineering and companies involved in chemical energy, and because materials engineering is the foundation of society and industry, also to a broad range of companies that include automobiles, electronics and electricity, machinery and heavy industry, information and communication, and trading firms. Learning while holding aspirations is connected to making the future you envision a reality.
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