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27 M S C P ROGRAMMES Engineering Design and Applied Mechanics Joint programme with KAIST – programme within the Engineering Design and Applied Mechanics MSc This double degree programme covers systematic engineering design methods within engineering design and product development as well as analysis, numerical simulation, and optimization with focus on the strength of structures, fluid flows, and energy conversion. Applied mechanics is used in many contexts requiring extensive knowledge of physical principles, strength of structures, fluid flows, and energy conversion. Career prospects Most Engineering Design and Applied Mechanics graduates are employed in development and research departments of industrial companies manufacturing high-tech products, in firms of consulting engineers, or in research institutions. Maritime Engineering Joint Nordic Five Tech (N5T) programme within the Engineering Design and Applied Mechanics MSc The main focus of this double degree programme is design, construction, and technical operation of ships and offshore structures—–including hydrostatics and stability, hydrodynamics, wave and wind loads, propulsion, and structural analyses. Career prospects As a Maritime Engineering graduate you will typically be employed as a naval architect or offshore engineer by consultancies, design offices, ship owners, ship model basins, maritime administrations, offshore companies, classification societies, or suppliers of special equipment. Your role may be that of chief executive, development manager, team manager, consultant, specialist, or researcher. Engineering Management This MSc programme combines the field of engineering with planning, innovation, and management competencies. The courses offered will provide you with both quantitative and qualitative management competencies. You will work with mathematical optimization (operations research), simulation, and other quantitative tools together with a number of process tools that are crucial in the context of project management and change management. Additional focus areas include operations management, supply chain management, innovation management, and problem structuring. Career prospects Engineering Management graduates typically find jobs in private or public sector companies or organizations within project management, consultancy, or development positions in a wide range of areas. Management Joint EuroTech programme with TUM – programme within the Engineering Management MSc This 1:1 MSc programme focuses on the interesting interplay between management and engineering by combining strategy and innovation, management science and management disciplines. Career prospects As a graduate from this master’s programme you will be qualified to work within consulting, planning, project management, analysis, optimization, analytics, research, teaching, and management to name but a few. Some of the most typical areas are consulting, manufacturing management, logistics, and supply chain in a vast range of sectors.


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