Computational Sciences and Engineering Option (Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Programs)
| PROGRAM INFORMATION |
| Faculty: |
Faculty of Science |
| Degree: |
Master
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| Field of Study: |
Computer Engineering, Other;
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| Description: |
CSE is a rapidly growing multidisciplinary area with connections to the sciences, engineering, mathematics and computer science. CSE focuses on the development of problem-solving methodologies and robust tools for the solution of scientific and engineering problems. We believe that CSE will play an important if not dominating role for the future of the scientific discovery process and engineering design. Computation is now regarded as an equal and indispensable partner, along with theory and experiment, in the advance of scientific knowledge and engineering practice. Numerical simulation enables the study of complex systems and natural phenomena that would be too expensive or dangerous, or even impossible, to study by direct experimentation. The quest for ever higher levels of detail and realism in such simulations requires enormous computational capacity, and has provided the impetus for dramatic breakthroughs in computer algorithms and architectures. Due to these advances, computational scientists and engineers can now solve large-scale problems that were once thought intractable. |
| Website: |
Computational Sciences and Engineering Option (Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Programs) at McGill University - Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies |
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| ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS |
| Prerequisites: |
See your department for details.
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Program Last Updated: Jul 3, 2012
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