Master of Science in Computational Engineering
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Master's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying Master of Science in Computational Engineering at Stavanger university in Norway:
A master’s degree in computational engineering will give you knowledge and expertise in engineering, programming and computer modeling. The skillset of Computational Engineering is at the intersection between engineering and data and will make you well equipped to contribute to the digitization that is happening across the industry.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 2 years/ 4 semesters
- Degree awarded by: Stavanger university
- Admission criteria: bachelor’s degree
- Language of instruction: English
- Format: Full-time
- Fees: 150,000 NOK per academic year (60 ECTS)
Curriculum:
Compulsory courses:
- Modeling for Decision Insight
- Modeling and Computational Engineering
- Mathematical and Numerical Modelling of Conservation Laws
- Master’s Thesis in Computational Engineering
Elective courses:
- Introduction to Data Science
- Economics and Decision Analysis for Engineers
- Applied Data Analytics and Statistics for Spatial and Temporal Modeling
- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Modeling and Control for Automation Processes
Other elective courses 1st and 2nd semester
- Mathematical and Numerical Modeling of Battery
- Computational Reservoir and Well Modeling
- Probability and Statistics 2
- Discrete Simulation and Performance Analysis
- Machine Learning
- Reservoir Modelling and simulation
- Differential Equations
Career opportunity:
Modelling skills and programming are necessary in almost every industry.
Some examples of industries and businesses where students can find employment are Energy, consulting and service companies, hospitals and other public agencies.
A master’s degree in computational engineering gives a solid foundation for admission to PhD studies in the areas relevant to the chosen academic specialization. In particular, the PhD studies in energy and petroleum technology as well as in information technology, mathematics and physics are relevant.
Application Requirements:
- A bachelor’s degree in engineering or equivalent is required.
- The degree must include at least 10 ECTS credits in computer sciences or computer engineering courses, or an introductory course for engineers including programming.
- All applicants must have at least 30 ECTS credits in mathematics/statistics/calculus.
- Admission to this master’s programme requires a minimum grade average comparable to a Norwegian C (according to ECTS Standards) in your bachelor’s degree. Applicants with a result Second-class lower Division or lower are not qualified for admission.
A Norwegian C is equivalent to an Upper Second-Class Honours degree in the British education system, or a B in the American education system.
List of required documents:
- CV
- Transcript of records
- English language requirements
- Final diploma from higher secondary education
- Passport copy/ Documentation of change of name (if applicable)
- Documentation of Financing (only required for non- EU/EEA applicants)
English language requirements:
English certification | Overall score |
IELTS | 6.5 |
TOFEL iBT | 90 |
PTE | 62 |
Cambridge English Qualifications | C1 Advanced (CAE) or C2 Proficiency (CPE) |
Deadlines and intakes:
- Deadline to register courses for the autumn semester: 1 September
- Official Semester Start: 14 August
- Deadline to register courses for the spring semester: 1 February
- Official Semester Start: 2 January
If you do not have a citizenship from a Nordic country/ EU/Switzerland or Liechtenstein, or a bachelor’s degree from a Nordic country, and do not meet the Norwegian language requirement.
You must apply as an international applicant between 15 November and 1 December.
Dates related to the program:
- Start of studies: August every year
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Expenses (NOK)
150,000
Application Fee
0
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
80
accommodation
All students admitted to degree studies or exchange programmes at the University of Stavanger can apply for student housing through SiS Housing. The rental price is NOK 3,200–5,300 per month per person. The rooms are modestly furnished with a bed, desk, and closet. However, no dishes, cooking utensils, duvet, pillow or towels are available in the accommodations. You have to bring your own or purchase the items upon arrival. Electricity and broadband internet connection are included. You may need to buy your own Wi-Fi router.
General information for international students:
- International students will be given a housing application code upon registration of study application. You should use this given code to apply for student housing. This code should be used by international students who are arriving in Norway for the first time ONLY.
- Due to the precarious housing situation in Stavanger, UiS does not guarantee accommodation for all international students.
- You will receive only one housing offer and if you reject it, you have to make your own arrangements.
- Contracts cover usually one or two full semesters, and full semesters only (five months*).
- There are no family apartments available for international students with children. Only single room apartments are available for international students.
- International students cannot change their room with another person in the dorms, nor change dorms without the approval of SiS Housing.
- It is not possible to terminate the contract with SiS Housing during the first 5 months of the contract.
After Graduation
Vacant positions for students and graduates:
- In the job portal, you will find relevant jobs for students and newly qualified graduates.
- The positions that are posted are relevant for students and graduates.
- Search for trainee positions, internships, summer jobs, temporary, full-time and part-time jobs.
- All you have to do is consider working in different companies according to your qualifications and education.