M.Sc. Computer Aided Conception and Production in Mechanical Engineering
Master
In Aachen (Germany)
*Indicative price
Original amount in EUR:
18,000 €
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Aachen (Germany)
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Duration
2 Years
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Credits
120
Profound skills in computer-aided methods are of growing importance for every engineer in all fields of professional activity. The M.Sc. Computer Aided Conception and Production in Mechanical Engineering (CAME) at the RWTH Aachen University addresses specifically the purposes of the practicing mechanical engineer. Within one programme you can choose between two specializations - one design-oriented and one production-oriented - to fit your personal interest best. Thus, students can chart a customized learning programme according to their educational background and professional career plans.
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About this course
Our Engineering graduates of all programs: work at companies such as Anvis, BASF, Continental, Fiat, Ford, Kautex, Liebherr, Rolls Royce, Toyota and Volkswagen; are very successful on the job market: half of our graduates find employment within a month of graduating and two thirds within three months; increase their salary by more than 50% (about 40 %).
Graduates with at least a B.Sc. Or B.Eng.
Accredited Diploma.
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Subjects
- Mechanical Engineering
- Design
- Mechanics
- Simulation
- Engineering
- Computational
- Production
- Computer-aided Engineering
- Simulations
- Control Engineering
- Finite Element Methods
- Machine Design
- Research skills
- Professional Training
- Software Engineering
Teachers and trainers (1)
Dr. Leah Cheung
Study Course Coordinator
Course programme
- Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering
- Advanced Finite Element Methods
- Advanced Software Engineering
- Electives
- German Language Course
- Continuum Mechanics
- Multibody Dynamics
- Computational Fluid
- Dynamics I
- Computational Fluid
- Dynamics II
- Simulation of Discrete Event
- Systems
- Mini Thesis
- Industrial Internship
- Master’s thesis and defense
- Extra compulsory courses for “Conception of Machines” specialization: Nonlinear Structural Mechanics, Failure of Structures and Structural Elements, Machine Design Process and Practical Applications of Computer-Aided Engineering Tools - Extra compulsory courses for “Production of Machines” specialization: Quality Management, Simulation Techniques in Manufacturing Technology, Production Management A
- Common Electives for both specializations: Mechatronics and Control Techniques for Production Plants, Micro and Macrosimulation of Casting Processes, Practical Introduction to FEM-Software I and II, Control Engineering, Machine Tools, Manufacturing Technology I and II, Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics, Production Metrology, Computational Modeling of Membranes and Shells, Mechatronics and Control Techniques for Production Plants, Finite Element Methods in Lightweight Design, Welding and Joining Technologies, Modeling, Model Reduction and Simulation in Laser Processing, Reliable Simulation in the Mechanics of Materials and Structures, Mechanics of Engineering Materials, Selected Topics of Inelasticity Theory, Modeling, Model Reduction and Simulation of Laser Processing, Fundamentals of Lightweight Design, Tensor Algebra and Tensor Analysis for Engineering Students I and II, Industrial Engineering and Economics, Computational Modeling of Membranes and Shells, Production Metrology, Molecular Mechanics and Multi-scale Modeling, Mechanics of Forming Processes
Additional information
Academic first degree: Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Science (e.g. in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline, such as Automotive, Aerospace or Energy Engineering, Manufacturing, Structural, Industrial or Production Engineering) awarded by an internationally recognized university-level institution.
Good performance in your undergraduate studies.
Graduate Record Examination (applicants from EU, EWG and Bildungsinländer are exempt!) - please upload a copy of your test results only and keep the original with you until enrolment.
Fundamentals in Mathematics and Natural Sciences (75 CP) Mathematics, Mechanics, Material Sciences, Thermodynamics, Computer Sciences/Programming, Physics, Technical Drawing/Machine Elements
Fundamentals in Engineering (45 CP) Fluid Mechancis, Control Engineering, Simulation Methods, Modeling, Theory of Vibration, Design, Manufacturing Technology, Structural Design Professional Practical Work Experience
Professional work experience of as a rule no less than one year is expected.
M.Sc. Computer Aided Conception and Production in Mechanical Engineering
*Indicative price
Original amount in EUR:
18,000 €