What do you learn?

The specialization Computational science with applications has a generally methodical focus, but at the same time you learn how to practically solve problems in various fields through a wide range of solution methods.

When you are finished with the master's degree, you’ll have learned to:

  • construct theoretical models and implement them using a computer
  • work independently with a problem over a longer span of time
  • analyze a problem and develop a plan for how to work towards a solution
  • make realistic goals where it is taken account of constraints in terms of resources, time and alternative solutions
  • presenting research results in a clear and orderly manner
  • reflect on the central ethical and scientific issues in relation to their own and others' work and have developed your professional curiosity and gained understanding and respect for scientific values.
Published May 18, 2017 12:23 PM - Last modified May 18, 2017 1:04 PM