Description
Engineers and scientists are now relying heavily on computational simulations to develop new technologies and shape the world we live in. The Computational Engineering major at Aalto University will give you the knowledge and skills necessary to understand, use, and develop these computational tools. By studying this program, you will learn how to build precise virtual models of complex physical systems and use them to make accurate predictions.
Career Opportunities:
Upon completing the Computational Engineering program at Aalto University, you will have a strong background in mathematics, engineering, and computing. You will be well-equipped to tackle advanced engineering problems in various fields and become a computational expert ready to make a difference in the industry.
Requirement
- High School Certificate
- Transcript of records and degree certificate, as well as official translations if applicable
- Copy of a passport
- Field specific requirements (e.g. SAT/ACT test, language test, assignments etc.)
Structure
The Computational Engineering major at Aalto University consists of basic studies (65 ECTS), major courses in computational engineering (65 ECTS), a minor (20-25 ECTS), and elective studies (25-30 ECTS). You will delve into advanced simulation techniques, mathematical principles, engineering theories, and computing concepts to analyze and solve complex physical problems.