Wrocław University of Science and Technology

Master in Computer aided engineering

Wrocław, Poland Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Wrocław University of Science and Technology offers this Master's program in Computer Aided Engineering in Wrocław, Poland, taught in English over three semesters, with yearly tuition of EUR 4000. The program sits within the field of study Power Engineering, under the specialization Computer Aided Mechanical and Power Engineering. Graduates gain knowledge and skills in numerical methods applied across a wide range of energy and power applications, including performing complex thermal-flow simulations using both commercial and non-commercial software, and applying artificial intelligence alongside conventional approaches to solving energy and power problems. The first semester covers Applied Mathematics, Physics - Selected Issues, Numerical Methods, Selected Problems of Thermal-Flow Processes, Fundamentals of Programming, Modelling of HVAC Systems, Modelling of Combustion Processes, Mechatronics and Control Systems, and a Foreign Language at B2+ level. The second semester includes Mathematical Modeling of Energy Generation Installation, New Generation Energy Technologies, Thermoeconomic Analysis of Energy Processes, Advanced Numerical Modelling Using OpenFOAM, Finite Element Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, an elective Management Course, and a further Foreign Language at any level. The third semester covers Energy Systems, Integrated Production Systems, an elective Humanities Course, the Master Seminar, and the Master Thesis. Graduates are prepared to work on problems across nearly every field connected to thermal and flow processes, capable of programming in a high-level structured language and performing mechanical and thermal-flow simulations using specialized engineering software. Computer aided engineering applies computational tools and numerical modeling to the analysis and design of mechanical and energy systems, an approach increasingly central to power engineering as energy systems grow more complex and simulation-driven.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 10% above the typical master's in Poland.

Median tuition for that cohort is 4,150 USD, across 635 programs in our catalog.

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