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Mathematics - MATHMQ8705

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Science
 
  
   
 
Program: 6590 - P/G Qual Coursework (Science)
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
No Award (Qualifying Program)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan is for a Master of Science and Technology in Computation (8705).

The MScTech degree program in Computation provides thorough training in modern computational techniques in the areas of computational fluid mechanics and environmental modelling through coursework and a focused project in a major field.

Plan Structure

A total of 48 UOC are required for the completion of the degree program. Students are required to complete a small research project, worth 12 UOC, two compulsory courses and four elective courses, chosen from the list provided. All the courses are worth 6 UOC each. With the approval of the Director of Graduate Studies, a student may take graduate level courses, up to 12 UOC, which are not on the list below. The project will be supervised by academic members of the Faculty of Science or academic members of the Faculty of Engineering. The student's proposed program requires the approval of the Director of Graduate Studies.

Compulsory Course

Elective Courses
  • MECH9610 - Advanced Fluid Dynamics
  • MECH9750 - Industrial Applications of Heat Transfer
Note: Not all courses are necessarily offered each year


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