| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Lectures: 30 Laboratory classes: 30 Seminars: 15 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 30 Project classes: 30 |
4 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 30 Discussion seminars: 15 Seminars: 30 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 30 Laboratory classes: 15 Project classes: 30 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Total number of contact hours: 90 |
6 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Total number of contact hours: 75 |
5 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
| Sum | 450 | 30 |
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Modern Materials Design and Application (MMDA) master’s degree program is an educational offer dedicated to graduate students with general background in materials science including materials physics, chemistry, and engineering. The coursework program of MMDA allows students to grow adept in the knowledge and skills of advanced materials and processing technologies. The programme encompasses lecture, seminar, project, and laboratory classes focused on the designing processes and materials, application of modern synthesis and processing techniques including plastic working, heat treatment, powder metallurgy and other advanced technologies featured for modern materials science. Courses and activities are aimed into better understanding structure-property-performance-application relationship and to give students an expertise in evaluating, designing, improving and fabrication of unique materials based on non-ferrous metals and alloys. Curriculum of MMDA introduces also courses allowing students to develop communication and presentation skills, entrepreneurial initiatives, teamwork, and leadership skills as well as socio-economic competencies.
Mentor of the field of study: dr hab. inż. Anna Kula, prof. AGH
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Study programme determined by Resolution No. 41/2022 of the AGH UST Senate of 30 March 2022
| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Lectures: 30 Laboratory classes: 15 Seminars: 30 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 30 Seminars: 30 |
4 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 30 Laboratory classes: 15 Project classes: 30 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 30 Laboratory classes: 15 Project classes: 15 |
4 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 15 Laboratory classes: 30 Project classes: 15 |
4 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Total number of contact hours: 90 |
6 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
| The student chooses 2 courses for 6 ECTS points from the group of elective courses: Materials and processing innovations | ||||
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Lectures: 15 Laboratory classes: 15 Project classes: 15 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Lectures: 15 Project classes: 15 Discussion seminars: 15 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Lectures: 15 Project classes: 30 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Lectures: 15 Discussion seminars: 15 Seminars: 15 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Foreign language classes: 30 |
2 | Exam | Obligatory |
| The student chooses one module - a Technical Foreign Language (level B2+) course for 2 ECTS points | ||||
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Foreign language classes: 30 |
2 | Exam | Elective |
| Sum | 450 | 30 | ||
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Second semester allows for students to acquire knowledge about the processing and technology innovations as well as modern materials for the medical, automotive, aerospace and energy applications.
| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Diploma Thesis: 0 |
20 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Seminars: 30 |
2 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Total number of contact hours: 120 |
8 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
| The student chooses 2 courses for 8 ECTS points from the group of elective courses: Advanced functional materials | ||||
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Lectures: 15 Discussion seminars: 15 Seminars: 30 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Lectures: 15 Laboratory classes: 15 Project classes: 30 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Lectures: 30 Laboratory classes: 15 Project classes: 15 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Lectures: 15 Project classes: 30 Discussion seminars: 15 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Lectures: 30 Discussion seminars: 15 Seminars: 15 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
| Sum | 150 | 30 | ||
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Third semester provides to students with the knowledge related to functional and structural materials including nanomaterials, advanced composites, materials inspired by nature and surface coatings. Students are also involved in the research work leading to master thesis and diploma.