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Structure of MSc 

 

The MMC Master

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To obtain the MSc degree in Mathematical Modelling and Computation, the student must fulfil the following requirements:  

  • Have passed General Competence Courses adding up to at least 30 ECTS points.
  • Have passed Technological Specialization Courses adding up to at least 30 ECTS points.
  • Have performed a Master Thesis of at least 30 ECTS points within the field of the general program.
  • Have passed a sufficient number of Elective Courses to bring the total number of ECTS points of the entire study up to 120. 

Elective Courses

All DTU courses at advanced level are available here. Students in Mathematical Modelling and Computation can often benefit from taking a few courses in other areas, where mathematics and mathematical models are used as tools for analysis and solution of engineering problems.

  

Master Thesis

The master thesis marks the completion of the two-year MSc program. A master thesis is 30, 35, 40, 45 or 50 points. The thesis work is often done in collaboration with an industrial partner, involving a specific problem or application – but more theoretical projects are also possible.

 

The research project is most often carried out at DTU and in many cases in collaboration with one of our many industrial partners. All projects include elements of fundamental research, innovation and application. The master thesis and the elective courses must comprise 60 points all together. 

 

Which courses can I choose? (The DTU Study Handbook)

Sidst opdateret af  26.03.2010
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