Computational Engineering
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The master program is designed to allow students to pursue studies both in Computer Science and in an engineering field of their choice. For this reason, applicants are required to have knowledge in both of these areas. Ideally, students have either a bachelorʼs degree in Computational Engineering or an engineering degree with a strong computer science component. A good mathematical background is essential. The program requires a minimum of 2 years of engineering mathematics at the university level. Additionally, knowledge in numerical mathematics is strongly recommended. The master program takes a minimum of four semesters. The main purpose of the last semester is the preparation of the masterʼs thesis. The thesis is intended to introduce students to research work at the university.This programme is an innovative discipline fusing the expertise of established engineering fields, computational sciences, and applied mathematics. It was created in response to an increasing demand for high performance computing in a variety of scientific and technical fields. Students will be perfectly prepared for the new challenges in simulation and modelling. In addition, it is possible to obtain a MSc degree with the Bavarian Graduate School of Computational Engineering (BGCE, www.bgce.de) or a double degree with USI, the Università della Svizzera italiana in Lugano, Switzerland.
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Bachelor's degree in Computational Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering, or equivalent English proficiency admission Deadline: 15 April
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Erlangen
Bavaria
91054
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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