Interdisciplinary
CSE is a combination of engineering sciences, mathematics and applied computer sciences. Students will develop mathematical models for physical processes such as occur in various branches of engineering sciences.
CSE students will solve specific problems regarding physical modelling, mathematical description as well as numerical simulation and performing and evaluating complex numerical analyses of engineering processes.
International
Because of the international focus of CSE and TU Braunschweig, our students find themselves in a multicultural environment.
Career
CSE graduates will be able to apply their knowledge both in the development of new approaches and to improve existing technologies. They will have skills to plan and deal with subprojects in increasingly interdisciplinary project teams, and to successfully present the results.
The CSE master’s programme enables graduates to carry out independent research as part of doctoral studies in civil, mechanical or electrical engineering or in mathematics. Graduates find themselves in engineering offices or research & development departments of high-tech companies in fields, such as:
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Chemical
- Software development