Computational Sciences in Engineering (CSE)
    Duration2 year(s)
    Next IntakeOctober 1, 2021

    Computational Sciences in Engineering (CSE)

    About

    The interdisciplinary, research oriented, comprehensive degree programme CSE encompasses engineering sciences, mathematics, and computational sciences. Students learn to solve subject-specific problems and will gain knowledge within their specialisations. They will be able to perform and evaluate complex numerical analyses of engineering problems. The breathtaking progress in computing has dramatically changed the way engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists work. In many areas, computer simulations have complemented or even replaced experiments, which has led to a previously unknown quality of scientific and practical work. The technological improvement of hard- and software and the development of computer-based methods have opened up new possibilities for the natural sciences and engineering. People with networking skills who are able to connect knowledge of engineering, applied mathematics, and computational sciences are in demand. Possible fields of study include the following: Computational Engineering Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Mathematics

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    For admission to the CSE Master's programme, the following academic qualification is required: a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in engineering or natural sciences. Each candidate must prove profound knowledge in the fields of engineering, mathematics, and computer sciences.

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    How to Apply

    Online application

    Computational Sciences in Engineering (CSE)

    Braunschweig University of Technology

    Braunschweig University of Technology

    Germany

    Germany, Braunschweig