Technische Universität München - Fakultät für Informatik
Computational Science and Engineering | Master of Science (M.Sc.)
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Studienort | Garching |
Regelstudienzeit | 4 Semester |
Studienbeginn | nur Wintersemester |
Fächeranteile | Ein-Fach-Studiengang |
Inhaltliche Ausrichtung | Auswahl |
Studierende | 60 |
Studienanfänger pro Jahr | 47 |
Frauenanteil | 8,0 % |
Berufsmöglichkeiten und Arbeitsmarkt
Berufsmöglichkeiten, ArbeitsmarktComputational Science and Engineering is an emerging discipline that extends into all classical fields from which it evolved - applied mathematics, engineering and science applications, high performance computing, and many more. In the same way, the job descriptions are diverse, constantly exploring new fields of application, and usually characterized by a high level of interdisciplinarity. |
Studienaufbau
Beschreibung des StudiengangsThe Master's Program "Computational Science and Engineering" is meant for students with a basic education in some discipline of science or engineering. It is based on the three columns of applied mathematics, computer science, and scientific or engineering applications and focuses on the development of problem-solving methodologies and powerful and robust tools for computer simulations in general. Within the two years of the program, all of the above-mentioned topics are dealt with, and the basics learned can be experienced in two fields of application. |
Gewichtung der Studienanteile
Gesamt | 120 CP |
Pflichtbereich | 72 CP |
Wahlpflichtbereich | 18 CP |
Abschlussarbeit | 30 CP |
Modulhandbuch, Studienplan | » Website |
Studieninhalte
PflichtveranstaltungenComputer Science: Programming Algorithmics Computer Architecture & Networks Parallel Programming Software Engineering Programming of Supercomputers Visualisation Numerical Analysis: Numerical Analysis 1+2 Parallel Numerics Scientific Computing: Scientific Computing 1+2 Scientific Computing Lab | |
Mögliche WahlfächerA seminar on Scientific Computing as well as different applications such as Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Mechanics, Computational Physics, Imaging and Visualisation or Parallel & Distributed Computing. | |
Praktika | ja, obligatorisch |
Lehrsprachen | Englisch |
Anteil fremdsprachiger Lehrveranstaltungen | 100 % |
Auslandssemester | ja, freiwillig |
Bewerbung und Zulassung
VoraussetzungenThe Faculty of Informatics at TUM has prospective students take an aptitude test. For more information, please refer to www.cse.tum.de/applying/ | |
Zulassung | zulassungsfrei |
Sonstiges (Aufnahmeprüfung, Sprachtest etc.)-aptitude test (see above) -proof of knowledge of the English language for non-native speakers www.in.tum.de/en/for-prospective-students/apply-for-admission/language-requirements.html -the program's mandatory courses are held in English, so that no knowledge of the German language is necessary | |
Bewerbungsfrist Wintersemester | 31.03. |