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New Course: Computational Modeling in Engineering Master of Science (M.Sc.) 

 

What you can expect in our master's program

The English-taught Master’s program Computational Modeling in Engineering is designed for motivated students with a background in engineering, natural sciences, or computer science who want to shape sustainable technologies in an increasingly digital world. The program offers a strong foundation in mathematical and physical modeling, complemented by advanced numerical and data-driven methods that are essential in modern engineering practice. As a student, you will learn to develop, analyze, and critically evaluate complex computational models while working in interdisciplinary teams that reflect real-world engineering environments. The curriculum combines fundamental theory with practical applications across various engineering domains, equipping you with skills that are both academically rigorous and highly relevant for your future career. A broad range of elective courses allows you to tailor your studies to your personal interests - whether you are passionate about materials science, fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, or innovative data centric approaches. Thanks to the close integration of teaching and active research, you will gain insights into current scientific challenges and collaborate with international researchers. Graduates benefit from excellent global career prospects in academia, research institutions, and forward thinking industries.

 

Characteristic features of Computational Modeling in Engineering M.Sc. 
  • interdisciplinary orientation with content from various areas of engineering
  • orientation towards current developments in research and technology
  • teaching of well-founded and versatile methodological skills
  • very good supervision ratio and close cooperation with lecturers
  • international environment
  • optimal preparation for work in research and development in industry and scientific institutions
  • very good prospects for a subsequent doctorate

 

What KIT has to offer
  • central campus close to the city forest and right next to the city center
  • 24-hour library offering single and group working places
  • wide range of inexpensive catering options (dining hall, cafeteria, Koeri and Pizzawerk)
  • numerous interdisciplinary offers for personal and professional development, e.g. Lernlabor, Schreiblabor and Perspektivenlabor
  • study abroad, e.g. via Erasmus
  • excellent university sports facilities with a large selection of sports
  • comprehensive cultural offerings with university orchestras, choirs and theater groups
  • extensive support for career entry and self-employment
  • internationally oriented degree programs and diverse exchange programs
  • modern laboratories and practical teaching methods
  • Lernraum app
  • diverse student initiatives, clubs and opportunities to actively participate in campus life
  • stay in touch after graduation via the alumni network