Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Engineering with Second Major in Sustainability

Single Degree with 2nd Major

Engineer a greener future with MSE and Sustainability — where materials science meets climate, economy, and society to drive real-world impact.

The Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Engineering with a Second Major in Sustainability equips students to tackle the world’s most urgent challenges — climate change, resource scarcity, and sustainable development. By integrating materials engineering with courses that explore the interconnections between environment, economy, and society, students gain both technical depth and holistic perspective.

This synergy prepares students to apply sustainability principles in developing engineering solutions and technological innovations — from eco-friendly materials and renewable energy systems to circular economy models and sustainable manufacturing practices.

Graduates emerge as future-ready engineers with the knowledge and skills to shape industries and societies toward a more sustainable, resilient world.

Admission requirements for this programme, including minimum subject requirements for students with A-level, IB, international and other qualifications, as well as acceptable polytechnic diplomas are available in the NTU Admissions website.
The structure of the Bachelor of Engineering with a Second Major in Sustainability programme includes the requirements of both Engineering and Sustainability majors within the typical candidature of 4 years. Students need to fulfil a minimum total of 30 AU (compulsory courses + electives + interdisciplinary project) for the second major in Sustainability.

The curriculum comprises courses from the Materials Engineering programme and courses in key areas of the Second Major in Sustainability – People, Planet, Profit, Practice and Policy. Students will also take electives from a selected list of courses.