Numerical computation and simulation are integral parts of today‘s computer-assisted development and computer-aided engineering (CAE) processes. The extremely rapid pace at which new hardware and software is emerging is constantly opening up new fields of application for numerical methods in engineering and has given rise to the sub-discipline of computational engineering.
Graduates of this Master’s degree course are specialists in numerical and computational methods who apply their expertise in research and in innovative product development processes.
Good reasons to study Computational Methods in Mechanical Engineering at HAW Hamburg
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HAW Hamburg’s Department of Mechanical Engineering and Production is large enough to offer a wide range of elective options alongside further modules from other Master’s degree courses in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. Electives are taught in small-group settings with ample student access to academic staff.
At HAW Hamburg, academics of international repute with high-impact publications and high-profile conference appearances teach our Master’s degree courses. Guest lectures and joint projects forge close links for our students with businesses and engineering programmes at Hamburg’s other universities.
Our graduates have excellent career prospects in the industrial private sector here in Hamburg, with independent engineering firms, or in research projects here at HAW Hamburg or elsewhere.
The right course for you?
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This degree course is aimed primarily at those who have completed a Bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree in general mechanical engineering, automotive or aeronautical engineering and who have attained a sound knowledge of mathematics, physics, mechanics, materials science, design and computer technology and wish to acquire advanced competencies in engineering computation and simulation. Graduates of mechanical engineering and related engineering disciplines are invited to apply if their specific interests fall into these areas.
Course content and structure
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In this three-semester degree course, you can put together your own curriculum from catalogues of elective modules offered specifically for this course or across the Faculty’s selection of modules. Most of these modules relate to numerical methods, ranging from the finite element method (FEM) to numerical CFD, multibody simulation, and aspects of engineering physics or fluid-structure interaction.
Our modules will extend your theoretical knowledge of physics, solid body and fluid mechanics and theory of materials. We link the discipline to mechatronics via advanced modules on control engineering and on the latest developments in sensor technology. We also offer modules in business planning and administration and managing development processes. Some modules are taught in English.
Students apply the course content in a research-centred project based at HAW Hamburg or in a business or industrial setting, on which they base their Master thesis.
Admission requirements
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Essential:
- A Bachelor’s degree, worth 210 credit points, in mechanical engineering or production technology and management or in a discipline related to either of these
- OR a Diplom degree (or non-German equivalent) in mechanical engineering or production technology and management or in a discipline related to either of these
- Diploma Supplement/Transcript of Records
- International applicants are required to demonstrate proficiency in the German language at level C1 (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) or above via a recognised language test, which should be one of the following: Goethe Institut C1, TestDaF 4, telc C1 Hochschule, DSH2, Deutsches Sprachdiplom issued by the KMK (Kultusministerkonferenz), or Kleines or Großes Sprachdiplom issued by the Goethe-Institut.
Further required documents:
- Letter of motivation
- CV
Further documents you may submit to enhance your application:
- Documentation of any previous relevant professional/work experience (e.g. written reference from your employer)
- A letter of recommendation
N.B.: Applicants whose Bachelor’s degrees are equivalent to 180 credit points are required to attain a further 30 credit points in order to enrol fully in this Master’s degree course. The Examinations Committee will determine which courses and examinations you will be required to undertake. If this applies to you and your application is successful, your enrolment will be provisional subject to demonstrable attainment of the required additional 30 credit points.
Application process
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The degree course admits students for the winter and the summer semesters. Application periods: 1 June–15 July (winter semester) and 1 December–15 January (summer semester).
Applications for all Master's courses must be submitted online. The online application system is only activated during the application period. It is not possible to apply outside of the application periods. You can find more information at Applying for a Master's degree course.
Alternatively, you can contact master-application(@)haw-hamburg.de
Contact the Student Center
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Applications and admissions:
HAW Master's Degree Course Admissions Office
Stiftstrasse 69, 20099 Hamburg (Berliner Tor Campus)
Tel.: + 49.40.428 75-9898
master-application(@)haw-hamburg.de
Office hours:
Drop-in office hours: Monday/Tuesday: 11:00 am–1:00 pm; Thursday: 2:00–5:00 pm
Infothek opening hours: Monday–Thursday: 10:00 am–4:00 pm; Friday: 10:00 am–1:00 pm
Telephone office hours: Moday/Tuesday, 9:00–10:00 am; Thursday: 9:00–11:00 am
Due to the restrictions resulting from the corona pandemic, drop-in office hours are not being offered at the moment. You can reach us by telephone during these times. The Infothek is closed until further notice.
For general queries about degree courses:
Student Counselling Team (Studienberatung)
Stiftstrasse 69, 20099 Hamburg (Berliner Tor Campus)
Tel.: + 49.40.428 75-9110
studienberatung(@)haw-hamburg.de
Advice and information by phone: Monday–Tuesday: 10 am–1 pm; Thursday: 1 pm–5 pm
Contact person for applicants with disabilities or chronic health conditions:
Meike Butenob
Alexanderstrasse 1, 20099 Hamburg, room 4.10
Tel. +49.40.428 75-7220
meike.butenob(@)haw-hamburg.de
Current office hours:www.haw-hamburg.de/inklusion
Contact the department
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Specifically subject-related queries:
Degree Course Coordinator
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil Frank Ihlenburg
Berliner Tor 21, room 217, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: + 49.40.428 75-8714
frank.ihlenburg(@)haw-hamburg.de