Quantum Mechanics, Vector Calculus, Thermodynamics, Nanotechnology, and Microelectronics—sound like a rigorous enough undergraduate course menu for you? If so, you might just be up for tackling a Materials Science and Engineering degree at a top research university. There are presently over 300,000 materials in the world—from metals to polymers to composites—and the job of those entering this field is to understand the properties of the behavior patterns and properties of these material types well enough to invent new ones. In material science, the disciplines of physics, chemistry, and engineering all come together to help solve real-world problems. Our Best Colleges for Material Science and Engineering list highlights institutions that will successfully prepare graduates to land jobs in this competitive field that boasts a $90,000+ median salary.
Methodology
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Best Colleges for Materials Science & Engineering
Here’s a quick preview of the first ten materials science & engineering institutions that made our list. Detailed profiles and stats can be found when you scroll below:
1) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5) Georgia Institute of Technology
6) University of California-Berkeley
8) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
9) University of California-Los Angeles
All of the schools profiled below have stellar reputations in the area of materials science & engineering and commit substantial resources to undergraduate education. For each of the Best Materials Science & Engineering Colleges, College Transitions will provide you with—when available—the university’s:
We will also include a longer write-up of each college’s:
- Academic Highlights – Includes facts like student-to-faculty ratio, average class size, number of majors offered, and most popular majors.
- Professional Outcomes – Includes info on the rate of positive outcomes, companies employing alumni, and graduate school acceptances.