The Simulation Science MSc programme is for graduates with an applied science, engineering, computer science or mathematics background, who are interested in developing skills to work in multidisciplinary environments to solve complex real-world problems. What will I learn? The programme includes core modules aimed at developing core skills in mathematical and computational modelling and high performance computing. These are augmented with a Case Studies module that demonstrates how such skills are used in practise in real-world problem solving. Students are able to select from a wide range of optional modules in applied mathematics, computer science, computational biology and engineering in order to specialise in subjects of particular interest to them. How will I benefit? You will have a solid foundation in the core skills of simlulation science. You will learn how to apply these skills in various different application areas, depending on your choice of optional modules. You will have a broad degree relevant to work across a number of different industrial sectors. What is the programme about? The programme covers the broad area of Simluation Science, including the core mathematical and computational skills required and their application in a range of real-world problems.
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12 | month |
Simulation Science uses the techniques of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science for the development of problem solving methodologies with applications in science, engineering and finance/economics.