The development of new and improved materials is at the heart of a huge range of technologies. These can be from the objects we use every day from food packaging, novel batteries and fuel cells that power electric vehicles, to more advanced materials for biomedical applications, such as implants.

The development of new and improved materials is at the heart of a huge range of technologies. These can be from the objects we use every day from food packaging, novel batteries and fuel cells that power electric vehicles, to more advanced materials for biomedical applications, such as implants.

Our Materials Science and Engineering degree will give you the opportunity to deepen your knowledge and understanding of the scientific, engineering and design aspects of materials, their structure, properties, processing, in-service behaviour and environmental impact.

At Loughborough, our course will take you from the fundamental science and engineering of materials to the cutting-edge of the subject. You will have access to our state-of-the-art experimental labs and be taught by world-leading academics. In year three, you will complete a research project on a specific topic of interest supervised by a member of the academic staff and potentially in collaboration with an industrial partner. Sustainability is embedded within our programmes as materials plays a key role in achieving targets such as Net Zero and UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Our degree will prepare you for careers in a wide range of sectors, including: aerospace, automotive, biomedical, energy and sustainability, consumer goods, sports, and defence. Our graduates go on to work in large and small companies in the UK and internationally. Some remain in the higher education sector to continue their research into Materials Engineering.

What's the difference between MEng and BEng?

The first three years of our BEng and MEng degrees share the same content, format and structure, with a good mix of theory, application and practical content from day one. The MEng differs from the BEng course in the fourth year by offering the opportunity to study technical topics at a more advanced level. It is possible to transfer from a BEng to an MEng from the start of the course up to the end of the second year, providing that transfer progression criteria have been met.