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MSc Computational Engineering with Industry

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    MSc 2 years full-time with a year in industry

Course Description

Our MSc Computational Engineering with Industry course is only open to International students.

Gain two years’ experience in the UK and the opportunity to work in collaboration with industry on a real-life challenge.

This new MSc is an extension of our MSc Computational Engineering and includes a second year allowing you to undertake either an industry placement or an industry-focused project with an industrial partner.

WHY COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING WITH INDUSTRY AT SWANSEA?

Built on our world-leading research capacity in computational engineering, this course has a unique strength in computer modelling and its application in industry.

Professor Olek Zienkiewicz, internationally recognised as the “Father of the Finite Element Method“, joined Swansea University in 1961 as Head of the Department of Civil Engineering, and was Emeritus Professor of the University until his death in 2009. During his career, he supervised over 70 PhD students, many of whom now hold leading positions in academia and industry. He also founded the first journal dealing with computational mechanics in 1968 (International Journal of Numerical Methods in Engineering), still the major journal in the field of Numerical Computations.

  • 6th in the UK for Career Prospects (The Guardian University Guide 2022)
  • Top 10 in the UK for Research Quality (The Times Good University Guide 2022)
  • Within six months of graduating, 97% of Civil Engineering graduates are employed or in further study (16/17 Graduate DLHE)
  • 100% world-leading and internationally excellent environment – Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021
  • Civil Engineering at Swansea a key centre for research and training in computational mechanics and engineering
  • We have pioneered many techniques used in commercial simulation software today.

Entry Requirements

Usually the entry requirements for the MSc Computational Engineering with Industry course is a 2:2 honours degree (or above) in Engineering, Mathematics, or similar relevant science discipline. You will also need to have an overall mark of at least 55%, however performance in key modules will also be considered.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

We offer a wide range of scholarships and bursaries for both taught and research courses to help you fund your study.

Student Destinations

Graduates of the Computational Engineering MSc are well placed for rewarding specialist opportunities.

Module Details

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