The University of Osaka

Master in Materials and Manufacturing Science

Osaka, Japan

The Master in Materials and Manufacturing Science at The University of Osaka is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Osaka University is a major public research university located in the city of Osaka, known for strong science, engineering and medical programs and a commitment to global collaboration. The university serves a large and diverse student body of over 22,000 learners, including more than 2,600 international students from many countries, creating an active international community across campuses. Osaka University blends rigorous academics with extensive research opportunities and cross-disciplinary initiatives.

Academic strengths include cutting-edge laboratories, collaborative research centers and graduate programs that connect students with industry and international partners. Undergraduates and graduate students benefit from research-led teaching, internship programs and opportunities to work on real-world challenges in technology, medicine and environmental science. English-taught programs and language support services enhance accessibility for non-Japanese speakers.

International students receive tailored support through admissions guidance, orientation, language courses and cross-cultural activities that ease integration into campus life. The university’s location in a vibrant metropolitan region provides cultural amenities, professional networking and internship options. For students seeking a research-intensive environment with global links and a broad range of study areas, Osaka University offers a dynamic setting for academic and professional growth.

About the Program

The Master in Materials and Manufacturing Science at Osaka University is a 2-year program for students who want to learn about materials science and engineering. This master's degree is taught in English and is ideal for those who want to work in industries like manufacturing or materials development.

The curriculum covers areas like materials science and engineering, and manufacturing science. Students will learn about physical and chemical properties of materials, development of new materials, and manufacturing processes. They will also develop skills in design and integration of production systems.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Materials Scientists, Manufacturing Engineers, Quality Control Managers, or Research and Development Managers. They can work in industries like automotive, aerospace, or electronics, and can be employed by companies that produce materials or manufacture products.

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