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LIFE AS A MATERIALS SCIENTIST AND ENGINEER

YOUR TIMETABLE

Want to know what you can you look forward to as a materials science student at Manchester? Each semester and year will look different, depending on which course units you take. But have a look at the example timetable below to give you an idea of what a typical week might be like!


Monday

10am: Tutorial

Mathematics

11am: One-to-One

Personal Tutor

1pm: Lecture

Equilibrium Thermodynamics

2pm: Lecture

Mechanical Behaviour

Tuesday

9am: Lecture

Structure of Solids

11am: Computer Lab

Computing and Communication

1pm: Lecture

Preliminary Physics

Wednesday

9am: Lecture

Materials- Shaping the World

10am: Labs

Microstructures of Materials

1pm: PASS

Peer Support Sessions with Second Years

Thursday

10am: Labs

Physics of Materials

2pm: Lecture

Functional Properties

3pm: Tutorial

Structure of Solids

Friday

12pm: Labs

Microstructures of Materials

2pm: Tutorial

Mathematics

3pm: Labs

Mechanical Behaviour

Societies

MatSoc, Engineering Outreach, Women in Science and Engineering, PASS Mentoring - there are so many societies to choose from at Manchester before you even consider sports, cultural communities, and special interests.

Please note this is a sample timetable only and is included to give you an idea of how your time might be spent in year 1. Units may be subject to change and availability. Students are issued their personal timetable upon enrolment of the course.

"In first year you learn some coding in Python and how to use Adobe InDesign! There are also several units with different lab sessions, some where you are in a lab working with light and solar cell materials, and some where you get to use the big fancy mechanical testing equipment. You also get to have a proper look at some diffraction machines and learn how they work which is really cool!"

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