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Where can I study materials, minerals and mining engineering?

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Where can I study materials, minerals and mining engineering?

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Materials and materials-related courses are offered by a number of further and higher education institutions offering you the opportunity to study on a full or part-time basis for a range of qualifications. If you are thinking of going to University to study materials, or any other branch of engineering, with the ultimate aim of becoming a Chartered Engineer you should make sure that the four year MEng course that you are studying is accredited. This means that certain subjects are taught to a particular level. The Institute accredits a number of degree courses in materials and some with a large materials content (e.g. sports materials technology and biomaterials). A full list of courses currently accredited by IOM3 along with their UCAS codes will be available on the site shortly; in the meantime please see our list of universities whose courses we accredit. For more information about degree courses visit the UCAS website. Further education courses such as National Certificates, HNCs

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