Online Master's in Materials Engineering

14 colleges offer an online master's in Materials Engineering. Of completions at these colleges, 6% are delivered online (exclusively or hybrid).

14
Colleges Offering
8
Fully Online Completions
6
Hybrid Completions
6%
Online Delivery Share
of completions at colleges with online presence

Colleges Offering This Online

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Arizona State University Digital Immersion
Scottsdale
AZPUBLIC1072,994
Auburn University
Auburn
ALPUBLIC1034,145
Texas A & M University-College Station
College Station
TXPUBLIC1078,321
Texas A&M University-College Station
College Station
TXPUBLIC1078,321
University of Central Florida
Orlando
FLPUBLIC1069,713
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Dearborn
MIPUBLIC108,104
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Charlottesville
VAPUBLIC1026,409
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Worcester
MAPRIVATE_NONPROFIT107,584
California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
Pomona
CAPUBLIC0127,636
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore
MDPRIVATE_NONPROFIT0130,210
North Carolina State University at Raleigh
Raleigh
NCPUBLIC0138,464
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Stillwater
OKPUBLIC0127,278
University of Louisville
Louisville
KYPUBLIC0123,065
University of Southern California
Los Angeles
CAPRIVATE_NONPROFIT0146,566

Career Outcomes

Frequently Asked Questions

How many colleges offer an online Master's in Materials Engineering?

14 colleges in our IPEDS dataset have completed online master's programs in Materials Engineering. The list on this page covers the colleges with the strongest distance-education completion records.

Is an online Master's in Materials Engineering delivered fully online?

It depends on the school. Among colleges with any online presence for this program, 6% of completions are delivered online (either exclusively or with hybrid components). Each college's row above shows whether their program is exclusively online or partially distance-delivered.

What can you do with an online Master's in Materials Engineering?

Online Materials Engineering graduates pursue the same career paths as on-campus graduates. Common roles include positions where employers value the Master's credential and the analytical skills associated with the field. Salary and growth data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics are available on the corresponding career pages.

Which schools are most popular for online Materials Engineering programs?

Based on IPEDS distance-education completion counts, the top schools include Arizona State University Digital Immersion, Auburn University, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, among others. See the full sortable list above.

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