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Saturday, September 03, 2022 at 08:00 p.m.

All the students of the Master in Materials Processing Technologies are employed

The students of this program have a common goal: to become specialists in materials and their processing, through the study and development of their technologies.

 

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For several years, the Rey Juan Carlos University has offered the official master's degree in Materials Processing Technologies. It lasts one year and is aimed at graduates in engineering, architecture, chemistry, physics and the like, who wish to develop and focus their professional career on the manufacture and processing of materials. The main advantage of this master's degree is its multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary nature, which allows graduates to work in very diverse industrial sectors such as health, transport, energy, electronics, sports, textiles, construction, among others. This is why you have 100% employability, in most cases, before completing your studies.

The professors of this master's degree have projects, contracts and collaborations with companies such as AIRBUS, INTA, FIDAMC, CEIS, TRAGSA, SEIASA, FUYMA, among many others.

In this master's degree you learn from the fundamentals to the latest advances in material processing technology, covering traditional techniques, such as injection or casting, or the latest generation, such as 3D printing or nanomaterial processing techniques. The knowledge and skills developed with this master's degree cover various skills in materials: research and development of new materials, analysis of failures in service, innovation in nanomaterials, specialization in processing technologies, selection of materials, etc.