• Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) is a rapidly developing field that brings together applied mathematics (especially numerical analysis), computer science, and scientific or engineering applications.
  • CSE focuses on developing problem-solving methodologies and robust tools for numerical simulation.
  • The Master’s in Computational Science and Engineering is a multidisciplinary program taught in English over four semesters.
  • The first three semesters involve lectures, tutorials, and seminars, while the fourth semester is reserved for your master's thesis.
  • The program covers a wide range of subjects and research areas, including numerical analysis, computer science, scientific computing and diverse applications like computational physics, computational fluid dynamics, visualization, and many more.
  • In order to ensure a broad spectrum of topics as well as excellent expertise in each field, the CSE program is offered in cooperation with seven TUM departments.