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Careers in Metallurgy and Material Engineering

Overview:
Metallurgy and Materials engineering is the science and technology of producing, processing and giving proper shape to metals and alloys and other engineering materials. Metallurgical Engineering is a broad field that deals with all sorts of metal-related areas and the three main branches of this major are physical metallurgy, extractive metallurgy, and mineral processing.
  • Physical metallurgy deals with developing the sorts of metallic alloys needed for different types of manufacturing and construction.
  • Extractive metallurgy involves extracting metal from ore.
  • Mineral processing involves gathering mineral products from the earth’s crust.
Materials and metallurgical engineers are involved in the extraction, development, processing, and testing of the materials used to create a wide variety of products. They work with metals, ceramics, plastics, semiconductors, and combinations of materials called composites to create new materials that meet certain mechanical, electrical, and chemical requirements.

Metallurgical and materials engineers perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Conduct studies and design, develop and specify the processes, and machinery to concentrate, extract, refine and process metals from ores
  • Conduct studies on the properties and characteristics of materials and design, develop and specify processes for moulding, shaping, forming and thermal treatment of metals, alloys and metallic systems, ceramics, semi conducting and other materials
  • Conduct chemical and physical analytical studies, failure analyses and other studies and recommend material selection, design of materials, corrosion control measures, operational testing and other procedures.

Study Route:



Educational Institutions:
  • Department of Metallurgy, Faculty of Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro
    http://www.mt.muet.edu.pk

    • Bachelor in Metallurgy and Material Engineering– 4 years
    • ME in Metallurgy and Material Engineering
    • Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Metallurgy and Material Engineering
  • Metallurgical Department, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore  
    http://www.uet.edu.pk

    • Bachelor in Metallurgy and Material Engineering– 4 years
    • ME in Metallurgy and Material Engineering– 1 year full time, 2 year Part time
  • Department of Material and Metallurgy, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Swabi
    http://www.qiki.edu.pk

    • Bachelors in Metallurgy and Material Engineering – 4 years
    • MS in Metallurgy and Material Engineering
  • Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
    http://www.pu.edu.pk

    • BS Engineering– 4 years
      Specialisation in Material and Metallurgy Engineering
    • MSc in Material and Metallurgy Engineering.– 1year
    • PGD in Corrosion Technology - 1 year
  • Department of Metallurgy and Material Engineering, University College of Engineering and Emerging Technologies, University of Punjab, Lahore
    http://www.pu.edu.pk

    • BSc in Material and Metallurgy Engineering - 4 years
    • MSc in Material and Metallurgy Engineering– 1 year
Career Prospects:
Metallurgical and materials engineers are employed in consulting engineering firms, mining, metal processing and manufacturing companies, and in government, research and educational institutions. Industries such as Electronics, Computers, Aerospace, Automotive, Energy, and Biomedical all hire people within the field of metallurgy and materials engineering.

Common job titles:
  • Ceramics engineer
  • Corrosion engineer
  • Electrometallurgical engineer
  • Extractive metallurgist
  • Hydrometallurgical engineer
  • Physical metallurgist
  • Materials engineer
  • Metallurgical engineer
  • Physical metallurgical engineer
  • Welding engineer


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