Computational Engineering
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Having a master’s degree in Computational Engineering makes you eligible for the most demanding and interesting tasks in the private or public sector as an engineer, researcher, or leader. What can humans do better than machines? What is possible to solve with the help of computers?These questions are not fully answered yet, and for most practical applications, one has to rely on modeling. This master program will teach you how to develop understanding of complex and uncertain contexts through the use of models. Modeling breaks a complicated, unstructured problem into smaller pieces that can be handled by algorithms and computers.This workflow has a lot in common with computational thinking. In this study program we use computational thinking actively as a strategy to investigate specific problems, decide on strategies for solving the problems, evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the chosen solution, as well as how to communicate the analysis and recommended solution to team members and managers. The master’s program has courses that build on mathematics, statistics, and basic programming from a bachelor’s program in engineering or science. The study program contains advanced modeling and algorithmic topics, decision analysis, optimization, and uncertainty modeling.A master’s degree in Computational Engineering makes you eligible for the most demanding and interesting tasks in the private or public sector as an engineer, researcher, or leader.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 80 and IELTS 6.0).Undergraduate GPA is evaluated and typical requires at least a 3.0 average. Admission Deadline: February 5
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Stavanger
Rogaland
4044
Norway
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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