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Computational Science and Engineering/ Technology |
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| Course URL | http://www.uio.no/english/academics/admission/prospectus_07-08.pdf |
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| City | Oslo, Norway |
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| Programme duration | 2 years |
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| Programme description | Computational Science and Engineering is a modern MSc. programme in which advanced computer simulations of challenging topics in the natural sciences and technology are central parts. You will learn to implement state of the art simulators and gain a thorough understanding of the phenomenon being investigated.; The course will provide you with in-depth knowledge of mathematical modelling, computational mechanics and physics as well as modern programming techniques.; You may choose one of the following two specialisations: Computational Science - which focuses on numerical calculations and large simulations of a wide variety of problems in physics, applied mathematics and medicine. Computational mechanics - which focuses on basic understanding, mathematical modelling as well as numerical and experimental investigations of problems in solid (or structural) mechanics and fluid mechanics. |
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| Application deadline | 1 February for self-financing applicants. |
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| Application procedures | For application forms and further information, please see: http://www.uio.no/.. |
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| Nokut certification | no |
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| Formal prerequisites | Applicants must have completed prior university studies in the subject of the programme for which they are applying.; Students from non-English speaking countries are required to have passed one of the following tests: TOEFL test with at least 550 points or IELTS test with at least band 6. |
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| Subject area | Technology |
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| Degree level | Master |
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| Credits | 120 |
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| Language of teaching | English |
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