units (120 credits)
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1A
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A student will take
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Semester 1
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MAT630
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Engineering Alloys
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AUT SEM
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15 credits
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MAT6664
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Science of Materials
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AUT SEM
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15 credits
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MAT6665
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Materials Processing and Characterisation
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AUT SEM
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15 credits
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MAT6670
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Practical, Modelling and Digital Skills
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AUT SEM
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15 credits
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Semester 2
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MAT6104
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Design and Manufacture of Composites
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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MAT6327
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Deformation, Fracture and Fatigue
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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MAT6334
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Advanced Materials Manufacturing: Part I
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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Full academic year
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MAT6669
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Heat and Materials with Application
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ACAD YR
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15 credits
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units (60 credits)
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1B
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A student will take
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Full academic year
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MAT6040
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Project
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ACAD YR
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60 credits
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2
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A student must normally pass MAT6670 Practical, Modelling and Digital Skills at the first attempt in order to proceed to MAT6040 and thus be eligible for the award of MSc(Eng) in Aerospace Materials. A student who fails to satisfy this requirement will become instead a student of the Postgraduate Diploma in Aerospace Materials (MATT17).
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3
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The Head of Department may, if a student fails more than thirty credits in Semester One and in accordance with procedures approved by the Faculty, require a student who has taken the programme of study prescribed at 1A above to become instead a student for the Degree of Postgraduate Certificate in Aerospace Materials (MATT18).
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4
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A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above and who does not proceed to complete the requirements for the Degree of MSc(Eng) will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Aerospace Materials (MATT17).
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5
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A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A above and who does not proceed to complete the requirements for the Degree of MSc(Eng) will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Aerospace Materials (MATT18).
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6
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In the event of failure of MAT6040 listed at 1B at the first attempt, any resubmission is subject to the approval of the Board of Examiners.
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