Course Overview
The program covers material behavior, structure analysis, and processing methods used in industry. Early studies focus on physics and chemistry of materials, followed by advanced topics such as nanomaterials, surface technology, and material performance testing.
Students take part in laboratory sessions where they test material strength, heat resistance, and structural changes under different conditions. Project work links classroom knowledge with industrial use cases.
Research groups at the university guide students who aim for academic research or thesis-focused study. Graduates move into sectors such as manufacturing, energy, automotive, and product design. Some continue into doctoral studies in materials science and engineering fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a relevant bachelor’s degree in materials science, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, or a related field. Academic transcripts, CV, motivation letter, and proof of English level are part of the application.
Applications are submitted through the Studyinfo Finland portal. Selection is based on academic records and document review.
Scholarships from University of Turku include tuition fee waivers for selected applicants based on academic performance. These are decided during admission review.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 30 hours per week during study periods
Language Requirement