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Re: What Does The Future Hold For Metallurgy And Materials Engineering Students??? by miraculousGod(m): 9:51pm On May 22, 2021
Embrace the course and graduate with a good grade that's the most important. You may get job in other sectors not related to metallurgy. No course guarantees automatic employment in Nigeria. Your employability depends on your problem solving ability.
Im a FUTA alumnus, while in FUTA we usually make jest of people studying transport management. We would echo "Up national" whenever we meet them at lectures. Most of those guys are gainfully employed today.
Re: What Does The Future Hold For Metallurgy And Materials Engineering Students??? by ebenezer880(m): 12:22am On May 10, 2022
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Re: What Does The Future Hold For Metallurgy And Materials Engineering Students??? by ebenezer880(m): 11:38pm On Jun 18, 2022
francizy:
We should have now recognized the fact that success in Nigeria doesn't depend on what one studied but the level of connections one has/have. That been said, OP in a developed economy, Met and Mat is the best Engineering profession because Engineers in other fields won't function properly without Met and Mat Engineers (or Materials Engineers).

Met and Mat Engineers ensures that Engineering materials are produced, they ensure produced materials conforms to standards, they also ensure materials do not fail in service. The major classification in Met and Mat Engineering is in two categories namely. Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Engineering.

Metallurgical Engineering deals with metals. It can be classified into Physical Metallurgy, Process (Chemical) Metallurgy and Mechanical Metallurgy. Physical metallurgy bridges the gap between Mechanical and Process Metallurgy.

The courses under physical Metallurgy includes Welding, Crystallography, Corrosion analysis, Phase transformation, phase diagrams (iron-carbon diagram), Foundry, Metallurgical Analysis and Nondestructive Testing, Furnace Technology, Materials Selection, etc.

Courses under Process (Chemical) Metallurgy includes Corrosion Engineering, Iron and steel making, Metallurgical Thermodynamics, Mineral Processing, Non-Ferrous Extractive Metallurgy, Process Design, etc.

Courses under Mechanical Metallurgy includes: Introduction to Mechanical Metallurgy, Mechanical working of metals, Powder Metallurgy, Fundamentals of Materials Testing, etc. It's under this Mech Metallurgy you will best Mechanical Engineers in the utilization of the stress-strain curve for failure analysis and you will further be taught topics on Stress, Strain, Fatigue, Creep failures, etc

Materials Engineering deals with other materials such as polymeric materials (thermoplastics, thermosets and rubbers), Ceramic Materials, Composites, Wood Materials and Biomaterials (for medical applications such as implants).

The bolded are the ones you should try and acquire much practical knowledge in while in school. Try in any way possible to gather much knowledge so that even when you graduate and you don't get job, you can easily set up your own business.

Mind you, concentrate more on welding, nondestructive testing and corrosion analysis if you are looking to get a job easily and/or ply a trade in your field. Welding is the most needed skills in fabrication industries and some oil and gas applications involving construction/production of pressure vessels, pipe joining, etc.

Here is a list of industries that require the services of Metallurgical and Materials Engineers. Iron/Steel industries, Materials testing labs, Powder metallurgy firms, Aluminium industries, polymer production firms, automobile industries, aviation industries, maritime firms that repair/maintain and construct ships and boats, ceramic factories, oil and gas industries, etc. Also, take note that the Military, Airforce and Navy greatly require the services of Metallurgical Engineers due to the fact that they work with many heavy metal equipment.

With all I've said, I want you not to get discouraged but focus on acquiring more practical skills rather than theories because when you possess more practical skills as a metallurgical engineer, you are more sellable than any other engineer. If you have a friend that owns a welding shop, buy your own welding gears and buy electrodes and make sure you learn enough skills in welding because with your skills and qualification you are hot cake. Don't mind people laughing at you in the beginning for they will envy you at the end.

Cc @FolabiCash @immaculatebb

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