Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering at Cranfield University - UCAS

Cranfield University

Degree level: Postgraduate

Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering (Taught)

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Course summary

The MSc in Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering, with its blend of skills-based and subject specific material, has the fundamental objective of equipping you with the generic hands-on skills and up-to-date knowledge adaptable to the wide variety of applications that this field addresses. The Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering masters produces well qualified graduates, ready to take on professional roles without additional training on the job. Due to this, our graduates are in high demand with industry leaders visiting Cranfield to showcase their graduate roles.

Assessment method

Taught modules 45%, Group project 5%, Individual research project 50%


Entry requirements

1st or 2nd Class UK Honours degree or its equivalent in applied mathematics, aeronautical, mechanical or electrical engineering or computer science. If you are an international student you will need to provide evidence that you have achieved a satisfactory test result in an English qualification. The minimum standard expected from a number of accepted courses are as follows: IELTS - 6.5; TOEFL - 92; Pearson PTE Academic - 65; Cambridge English Scale - 180; Cambridge English: Advanced - C; Cambridge English: Proficiency - C.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £22150 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £22150 Whole course
EU £22150 Whole course
England £10825 Whole course
Northern Ireland £10825 Whole course
Scotland £10825 Whole course
Wales £10825 Whole course
International £22150 Whole course

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Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering at Cranfield University - UCAS