MScComputational Sciences and Engineering - Non-Thesis
Study location | Türkiye, Istanbul |
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Type | Master, full-time |
Study language | English |
Awards | MSc |
Course code | 103 |
Application fee | TRY 600 one-time Non-Refundable Application Fee |
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Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) Individuals with B.S. degrees in biology, chemistry, physics, and related engineering disciplines should apply for graduate study in the CMSE Program. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Turkish. |
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Language requirements | English |
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Other requirements | At least 2 reference(s) must be provided. - You should aim to provide 2 academic references but employer references are also accepted A motivation letter must be added to your application. One of the most important parts of your application is the motivation letter. Its goal is to introduce your background and support your application. In short, its goal is to answer the question: Write in a clear and logical manner: remember, the way you write and present yourself says a lot about you. Do not plagiarize as this will mean automatic disqualification from the evaluation process. Some points that may help you answer this question:
Click here to check our How to write a strong Motivation Letter or Statement of Purpose video on YouTube. Requirements for Koç University BS degree holders: • Minimum GPA = 2.80 Students should take the below courses and the minimum GPA should be 2.6 of these four courses: • MATH107 Linear Algebra For acceptance of the candidates who do not meet the criteria, program committee members decide according to general evaluation and interview. Requirements for Mechanical Engineering BS/BA degree holders from other universities or institutions: • Minimum GPA = 2.80 |
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More information | gsse.ku.edu.tr/..ineering/program-overview gsse.ku.edu.tr/..ngineering/research-areas |
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Overview
Graduate education in Computational Science and Engineering (CMSE) at Koç University is offered through an interdisciplinary program among the Departments of the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering.
In this program graduate students are trained on modern computational science techniques and their applications to solve scientific and engineering problems. New technological problems and associated research challenges heavily depend on computational modeling and problem-solving. Because of the availability of powerful and inexpensive computers model-based computational experimentation is now a standard approach to the analysis and design of complex systems where real experiments can be expensive or infeasible.
Graduates of the CMSE Program should be capable of formulating solutions to computational problems through the use of multidisciplinary knowledge gained from a combination of classroom and laboratory experiences in basic sciences and engineering.
Programme structure
The M.S. program without Thesis option requires that the students successfully complete a minimum of 30 credits (with 10 courses) beyond a Bachelor’s degree. The non-thesis option also consists of a non-credit pass or fail M.S. Project course.
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