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COURSE OVERVIEW
The MSc in Computational Mechanics is organised by a consortium of four leading European Universities: Swansea University, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain), École Centrale de Nantes (France) and University of Stuttgart (Germany), and in cooperation with the International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE, Spain).
You will receive deep multidisciplinary training in the application of the finite element method, as well as state-of-the-art numerical and computational techniques to solve and simulate challenging problems.
Your general knowledge of computational mechanics theory will be developed alongside an appreciation of computational simulation in industry.
Training is also provided in the development of new software for the improved simulation of current engineering problems.
WHY COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS (ERASMUS MUNDUS, BARCELONA) AT SWANSEA?
The faculty of Civil Engineering at Swansea has an established international reputation in computational engineering and its integration with civil engineering. This is largely due to pioneering the finite element methods.
Did you know?
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.
YOUR COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS (ERASMUS MUNDUS, BARCELONA) EXPERIENCE
You will follow a common set of core modules in your first year, leading to examinations in Swansea or Barcelona.
An industrial placement taken during year one exposes you to the use of computational mechanics within an industrial context.
In the second year you move to another university, depending upon your preferred specialisation, completing a series of modules and the research thesis. A variety of specialisation areas are available including fluids, structures, aerospace and biomedical.
Incorporating modules from multiple universities allows you to experience postgraduate education in more than one European institution.
COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS (ERASMUS MUNDUS, BARCELONA) EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates of the MSc Computational Mechanics course at Swansea are positioned favourably for rewarding employment.