Computational Engineering
Location
Kaiserslautern
Degree
Master of Science
Area of study
Mechanical and Process Engineering
Standard period of study
3 Semester
Main instruction language
German
Time required
full-time
Modes of study
Face-to-Face studies
Admission semester
Winter semester, Summer semester
Credit points
90 ECTS
Admission restriction
no
Aptitude test
no
Application period
Dates
Content

Whether virtual crash tests or visualization of particle flows - computer-aided simulations and calculations are an essential part of the development of various engineering systems and machines today. The Master's program in Computational Engineering teaches the methods and competencies for the implementation and application of simulation software and thus aims at a broad applicability of the graduates in the field of development and research in a wide range of industries. The fundamentals-oriented focus ensures a sustainable knowledge base and allows graduates to keep pace with rapidly evolving simulation methods. The master's degree entitles the holder to a doctorate.

Curriculum

The compulsory modules (Algorithms and Programming, Optimization for Engineers, Molecular Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics II, Nonlinear Finite Elements) yield a total of 23 credit points. A further 25 credit points are accumulated in elective modules, of which 19 credit points are from a selection specially adapted to the course of study. The project work (12 LP) and the master thesis (30 LP) can be used to demonstrate the ability to work scientifically.

Dr.-Ing. Marcus Ripp, Tel. (0631) 205-2560, ripp@mv.uni-kl.de

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