Computational Engineering

    Computational Engineering

    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 368 / Semester
    Apply DateMarch 3, 2023
    Next IntakeJuly 1, 2022
    Computational Engineering

    About

    The interdisciplinary degree programme Master of Science in Computational Engineering (CE) deals with the modelling and simulation of technical and physical systems. Courses in mathematics, mechanics, civil engineering and geodesy, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and information technology, and computer science in the field of computational engineering sciences will also be included in the programme. A comprehensive selection of elective courses in each area as well as a specialisation in a specific applied subject allow the incorporation of individual student interests. A mentoring system supports each student during this process. It is also possible to spend a semester abroad studying or working towards the Masters thesis.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applying with international qualifications (language requirements, application deadlines): International Admission. Requirements for admission to the Masters degree programmeconsist of a Bachelor of Science degree or Bachelor of Engineering degree in a similar area or in the area of Mathematics, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Computer Science or Mechanics, or an equivalent degree. Admission to the Masters Degree programme may also depend on additional requirements. Specific degree entrance requirements may be found here.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 64
    • IELTSMin 6,5
    • TOEFLMin 95

    English Program Requirements

    You must pass the “Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang” (DSH-2) as evidence that your spoken and written command of the German language is adequate for Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes for which the language of instruction is German.

    Participating in the DSH at the Studienkolleg is subject to charge.

    Career

    Computational Engineers are employed in areas dealing with the development and investigation of complex technical and natural science systems. Graduates in this area are very much in demand in industry, as well as in research positions at universities or research institutes. The interdisciplinary nature of the programme gives graduates a wide range of potential career options. Some of these options include; the automotive industry (e.g. in crash behaviour simulations or aggregate development), in process technology (e.g. in issues of environmental sustainability or energy consumption of production facilities), in electrical engineering (e.g. in design of electronic equipment or in issues of electromagnetic compatibility), in civil engineering (e.g. strength calculation or fire safety issues) or in computer science (e.g. development of brain-computer interfaces, modelling of learning processes and automatic modelling of intelligence in robotics). TU Darmstadt Career Services

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 30

    How to Apply

    • Fill out the application form and submit it electronically.
    • Print out the application form.
    • Send the printed application form with
      • the necessary notarized certificates (as certified copies) and
      • proof of your German language skills
    • in paper form by post to TU Darmstadt – Zulassung International. Please adhere to all deadlines!
    Computational Engineering
    Darmstadt University of Technology
    Darmstadt University of Technology
    Germany

    Germany, Darmstadt

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