The Master of Science in Computational Fluid Dynamics provides a solid background so that students will be able to apply CFD methods as a tool for design, analysis and engineering applications. With a strong emphasis on understanding and application of the underlying methods, enthusiastic students will be able to write their CFD codes during the course.
Sharing modules with several Master of Science programs within the school, this enables students to interact with students from other disciplines. In recent years, graduates have been had the opportunity for work-based placements at the Aircraft Research Association (ARA), AIRBUS, European Space Agency (ESA), Ricardo and DAF Trucks.
This course is designed to meet the education needs of graduates and professional engineers who are looking to kick-start an industrial or research career in the rapidly growing field of computational fluid dynamics. It bridges the gap between the introductory level of undergraduate courses and the applied expertise acquired by engineers using CFD in industry. Students will gain the knowledge and appreciation of CFD methods necessary for a strong foundation in a career in this exciting engineering discipline.