Introductionary part (NÄR1). This part will inspire and concretize the theoretical knowledge of material science and illustrate the material design concept (process - structure - properties). It will in this part be concretized through examples of nature and man's way to build structures of different levels from nano to macro scale. Researchers from material related industries and universities will participate as guest speakers. The ntroductory part consists of compulsory lectures in period 3 and 4.
Project part (PRO1). A material and / or a material production process is examined in detail in small groups (4-6 students) under the supervision of a mentor. The mentor and student group should meet regularly to review the implementation of the project, usually once /week. The project work will be presented in writing (English) and oral (Swedish) at a seminar. A project team should at the seminar as well oppose on another group's presentation. Dividing into project teams is done by the course responsible and are based on priorities received from the students about the different suggested projects. Grading is based on group effort and requires equal commitment from all members of the group, but a single team member can get a differing grading than the others.
Practice part (ÖVN1). This part will provide basic knowledge on theories of organization and gender, gender equality and diversity in technical and scientific environments and a deeper knowledge of sustainable development in materials design. Sustainability section includes; concepts and definitions, systems and resources, sustainability boundaries, as well as climate change. Opportunity for reflection and discussion on sustainability issues are central to the engineers are also included.