MSc in Materials Engineering

The Master of Science program in Materials Engineering (MATE) aims to cultivate next-generation materials engineers based on the substantial education and research infrastructure on advanced materials, a core area of HKUST that has earned a global reputation. The program also leverages on the university's strengths in artificial intelligence and soft matter, preparing students with integrated, updated materials-engineering training for career opportunities in broad industries.
Curriculum
Students are required to complete a total of 30 credits of coursework, made up of at least 15 credits of core courses. All students may also take a maximum of 9 credits of non-MATE postgraduate courses, subject to the approval of the Program Director. For details, please refer to the MATE course list.
Admission and English Proficiency Requirements
Applicants must possess a bachelor's degree with second-class honors or higher in Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Biological Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Polymer Science or a related discipline or an equivalent qualification from a recognized university or tertiary institution. For English Proficiency Requirements, please refer to HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School.
Program Fee
The nominal program fee for 2026/27 Fall intake for full-time study is HK$220,000 (paid in 2 installments).
Application
All applications are considered on a competitive and rolling basis. Early online application is strongly recommended. For admission details and procedures, please refer to HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School.
For 2026/27 Fall intake (September 2026)
Application Deadline | |
All Applicants |
1 November 2025 (Round 1) 1 January 2026 (Round 2) 1 March 2026 (Round 3) |
Career Prospect
For students graduating from this program, professional career prospects include Materials Engineers, Quality Control Engineers, Production Engineers, Laboratory Managers and Specialists in Electronics, Plastics, Metals, Ceramics and Construction Industries. Furthermore, the program stimulates curiosity and interest in emerging fields, which provides a foundation to continue with postgraduate programs or entrepreneurship.
