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== Brief Description ==
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The Bavarian Graduate School of Computational Engineering is an association of the three Master programs: Computational Engineering (CE) at the Univ. Erlangen-Nürnberg, Computational Mechanics (COME), and Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), both at TUM. Funded by the Elitenetzwerk Bayern, the Bavarian Graduate School offers an Honours program for gifted and highly motivated students. The Honours program extends the regular Master's programs by several academic offers:
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| '''Project type''' || Elite Study Program
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| '''Funded by''' || Elite Network of Bavaria
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| '''Begin''' || November 2004
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| '''End''' || November 2009
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| '''Leader''' || Prof.Dr. Hans-Joachim Bungartz
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| '''Staff''' || Dr. Michael Bader, Ioan Muntean, Tobias Weinzierl
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| '''Contact person''' || Dr. Michael Bader
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| '''Co-operation partner''' || International Master's Program Computational Mechanics (TUM)
International Master's Program Computational Engineering (U Erlangen)
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'''Brief description'''<br><br>
 
The Bavarian Graduate School of Computational Engineering is an association of the three Master programs: Computational Engineering (CE) at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Computational Mechanics (COME), and Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), both at TUM. Funded by the Elitenetzwerk Bayern, the Bavarian Graduate School offers an Honours program for gifted and highly motivated students. The Honours program extends the regular Master's programs by several academic offers:


* additional courses in the area of computational engineering, in particular block courses, and summer academies.
* additional courses in the area of computational engineering, in particular block courses, and summer academies.
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Students who master the regular program with an above-average grade, and successfully finish the Honours program, as well, earn the academic degree "Master of Science with Honours".
Students who master the regular program with an above-average grade, and successfully finish the Honours program, as well, earn the academic degree "Master of Science with Honours".
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Bavarian Graduate School of Computational Engineering

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Project type Elite Study Program
Funded by Elite Network of Bavaria
Begin November 2004
End November 2009
Leader Prof.Dr. Hans-Joachim Bungartz
Staff Dr. Michael Bader, Ioan Muntean, Tobias Weinzierl
Contact person Dr. Michael Bader
Co-operation partner International Master's Program Computational Mechanics (TUM)

International Master's Program Computational Engineering (U Erlangen)

Brief description

The Bavarian Graduate School of Computational Engineering is an association of the three Master programs: Computational Engineering (CE) at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Computational Mechanics (COME), and Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), both at TUM. Funded by the Elitenetzwerk Bayern, the Bavarian Graduate School offers an Honours program for gifted and highly motivated students. The Honours program extends the regular Master's programs by several academic offers:

  • additional courses in the area of computational engineering, in particular block courses, and summer academies.
  • Courses and seminars on "soft skills" - like communication skills, management, leadership, etc.
  • an additional semester project closely connected to current research

Students who master the regular program with an above-average grade, and successfully finish the Honours program, as well, earn the academic degree "Master of Science with Honours".