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Program Details

The information and program qualifications related to the Materials Engineering Master's Program with Thesis, affiliated to the Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department of the Graduate School of Education, are given below.

Since the beginning of history, the development, enrichment, security and increase in the quality of life of humanity has followed a path that is almost entirely dependent on the development of new materials and the products produced by their use. Without new materials and their efficient production, modern world tools and equipment, machines, computers, automobiles, aircraft, communication tools and products for structural purposes would not have been possible. Materials scientists and engineers have achieved great success in the design and development of new materials, pioneering their work to better understand and control the basic building blocks of materials, such as atoms, molecules, crystals, and non-crystalline amorphous structures.
The properties, structure and composition of materials, synthesis and production method, performance and strong relationships between them define the field of activity of materials science and engineering.
In addition, materials science and engineering can be characterized as a fundamental and interdisciplinary key field on which other technologies are built. Understanding the flawless structures of materials in nature and producing similar structures synthetically and presenting them to the service of humanity are also important issues today and in the future.

Acceptance Circumstances

2021-2022 Fall Semester Application Requirements

ALES Quantitative Score must be a minimum of 80 (old system GRE Quantitative minimum 720, new system GRE Quantitative minimum 156). Minimum undergraduate graduation GPA should be 2.8/4 (72/100). To the Program of our Department; Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Nanoengineering, Materials Science and Nanotechnology Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Ceramics Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Naval Civil Engineering, Physics Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Students who have graduated from Electronic Engineering, Mineral Processing Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Bioengineering, Nanotechnology Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science and Technologies Departments will be accepted. Candidate students outside the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Nanoengineering, Materials Science and Nanotechnology Engineering, Materials Science and Technologies will take scientific preparation courses within the scope of the Undergraduate Program. The number of courses to be taken will be determined by the commission.

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