
Other Engineering
A course by
University of Auckland
Equip yourself for employment in the rapidly growing Materials Engineering field with taught and research options, including specialisations in biomaterials, energy and environmental materials, and advanced materials processing.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Gain an in-depth understanding of the structure, properties, and performance of materials.

Design and execute research projects or portfolios, including industry-oriented solutions and those incorporating Māori and Indigenous perspectives.
The Master of Materials Engineering offers a balance of taught courses and a core research component, with a focus on the design, synthesis, and deployment of new materials. The programme is designed to develop both technical and management skills and is aligned with industry developments. Students may focus on research projects or portfolios, including those that draw on mātauranga Māori and Indigenous knowledge, such as innovation in green energy materials or extracting valuable metals from waste. Specialisations include Biomaterials Engineering, Energy and Environmental Materials, and Advanced Materials Processing. Graduates are in demand across manufacturing, energy, and production industries.
What you need to know first
Admission to this programme requires meeting the University's postgraduate enrolment requirements (see University Calendar for specific details).



Other Engineering
A course by
University of Auckland
Equip yourself for employment in the rapidly growing Materials Engineering field with taught and research options, including specialisations in biomaterials, energy and environmental materials, and advanced materials processing.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Gain an in-depth understanding of the structure, properties, and performance of materials.

Design and execute research projects or portfolios, including industry-oriented solutions and those incorporating Māori and Indigenous perspectives.
The Master of Materials Engineering offers a balance of taught courses and a core research component, with a focus on the design, synthesis, and deployment of new materials. The programme is designed to develop both technical and management skills and is aligned with industry developments. Students may focus on research projects or portfolios, including those that draw on mātauranga Māori and Indigenous knowledge, such as innovation in green energy materials or extracting valuable metals from waste. Specialisations include Biomaterials Engineering, Energy and Environmental Materials, and Advanced Materials Processing. Graduates are in demand across manufacturing, energy, and production industries.
What you need to know first
Admission to this programme requires meeting the University's postgraduate enrolment requirements (see University Calendar for specific details).


In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland

Choose from Biomaterials Engineering, Energy and Environmental Materials, or Advanced Materials Processing for focused expertise.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland

Choose from Biomaterials Engineering, Energy and Environmental Materials, or Advanced Materials Processing for focused expertise.