Materials Science and Nanotechnology

Scientifica
Materials Science
L-27
3 years
Milan
open with assessment test
Italian
Department of Materials Science
Presentation of the course

Have you always dreamed of becoming an expert in materials science and nanotechnology? The Bachelor's Degree in Materials Science and Nanotechnology is the perfect fit for you! With a solid cultural and methodological preparation based on knowledge in both physical and chemical disciplines, this course will teach you to understand the relationships between the structure and properties of materials and to use experimental and theoretical skills to analyze the characteristics and functionality of various classes of materials.

Thanks to your interdisciplinary preparation and acquired skills, you will be able to perform functions related to the management and optimization of production and commercialization processes of materials and devices, mainly in the field of ceramic, polymeric, semiconductor, composite materials and in general materials with functional properties. But that's not all: the job market in the field of Materials Science and Nanotechnology is constantly and strongly growing, offering numerous opportunities as it is rich in industries dedicated to the development and transformation of both traditional and innovative and technological materials.

The Bachelor's Degree in Materials Science and Nanotechnology has a duration of three years and involves the acquisition of 180 university educational credits (ECTS) for obtaining the degree. And the best part? The course of study is open access, so what are you waiting for to take the first step towards your professional future? Enroll now in the Bachelor's Degree in Materials Science and Nanotechnology and get ready to become the next expert in the field!

205
Number of students enrolled
95,6%
Overall student satisfaction
42,2%
Graduation rate
Data source: ANVUR indicators 2020 - last update 02/04/2022

Admission and enrolment

ADMISSION PROCEDURE
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Angiolina Comotti
President of the Teaching Coordination Council
Angiolina Comotti