The Materials for Energy and Environment MSc course is taught by UCL and aims to provide students with a fundamental understanding of materials' behaviours, focusing on aspects that make them a valuable resource in energy and environmental applications. It intends to bridge the gap between traditional metallurgy and new materials, responding to increasing demands in the space of sustainable energy and environment. Course Content: The course is designed to focus on understanding the behaviours of materials. It equips students with analytical and experimental skills in phase transformations, microstructure engineering, characterisation, and an understanding of the role materials play in complex environmental and energy certain contexts.Key Modules: The key modules in this course include 'Functional Ceramics and Inorganics', 'Natural and Synthetic Polymers', 'Metallurgy in the Nuclear Industry', and 'Materials for Energy and Environment'. Future Careers: The course prepares students for a range of positions in industries such as Energy (traditional and renewable), Nuclear Industry, Conservation, Public Sector and Financial services. Additionally, the course also provides a strong foundation for further research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.