Study year 4
Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering (CMAST), Programme syllabus for studies starting in autumn 2019
The following courses are part of study year four.
The course application codes and study periods are valid for the academic year 2022/2023. For other academic years, different application codes and study periods may apply.
General
Information is based upon the curriculum for academic year 2019/2020. Changes may occur.
Master's programmes leading to Master of Science in Engineering degree:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Vehicle Engineering
- Sustainable Energy Engineering
- Industrial Management (Technical Profile: Engineering Design, Energy, Production or Solid Mechanics)
- Integrated Product Design
Track, Innovation Management and Product Development - Production Engineering Management
- Engineering Design
Track, Combustion Engineering
Track, Machine Design
Track, Mechatronics - Nuclear Energy Engineering
- Applied and Computational Mathematics (Technical Profile: Production and Energy or Solid Mechanics)
- Naval Architecture
- Sustainable Technology (Technical Profile: Engineering Design, Energy, Production or Solid Mechanics)
- Engineering Mechanics
Track, Fluid Mechanics
Track, Solid Mechanics
Track, Sound and Vibrations
Some Masterprograms require specific courses during year 3.
Specialisations
Information is based upon the curriculum for academic year 2018/2019. Changes may occur.
CMAST-students at Masters programme, Industrial Management (TINEM)
A technical profile specified within the study year plan for Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering must be chosen
One of the following profiles can be chosen during study year 4-5:
- Technical profile Construction
Courses corresponding to at least 18 credits, listed below, shall be taken during study year 4-5:
MF2101 Machine Design 6 credits
MF2102 Machine Design Project 6 credits
MF2010 Component Design 6 credits
MF2011 Systems Engineering 9 credits
MF2019 CAD 3D-modelling and Visualization 6 credits *
MF2024 Robust and Probabilistic Design 6 credits
* will be able to study in period 2 and 4
- Technical profile Energy
MJ2413 Energy and Environment 6 credits
MJ2411 Renewable Energy Technology 6 credits *
MJ2380 Introduction to Energy Systems Analysis and Applications 9 credits
*can also be chosen study year 5
- Technical profile Production
MG2029 Production Engineering - Planning and Control 6 credits
(MG1024 Production in study year 3, is the eligibility course for MG2029)
One of the following two courses must be chosen:
MG2028 CAD and Other IT Tools in Industrial Processes 6 credits
MG2130 Modelling and Simulation of Industrial Processes 9 credits
As well as one of the following courses must be chosen, either study year 4 or 5:
MG2009 Advanced Manufacturing Technology 6 credits
MG2109 Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Extended Course 9 credits
MG2110 Advanced Metrology 9 credits
MG2022 Advanced CAD Modelling and Rapid Prototyping 6 credits *
MG2135 PLM - Product Lifecycle Management 9 credits
MG2036 Computer Aided Manufacturing - CAM 6 credits
MG2038 Digital Factories 6 credits **
MG2010 Modern Industrial Metrology 6 credits *
* MG2028 prerequisites
** MG2130 prerequisites
- Technical profile Solid Mechanics
SE1025 FEM for Engineering Applications 6 credits
One of the following two courses must be chosen:
SE2126 Material Mechanics 9 credits
SE2132 Applied Elasticity with FEM 9 credits
As well as one of the following courses must be chosen:
SE2860 FEM Modelling 8 credits
SE2137 Fatigue 6 credits
SE2139 Fracture Mechanics 6 credits
SE2134 Dynamic Problems in Solid Mechanics 7,5 credits
SE2121 Introduction to Biomechanics 9 credits
Information is based upon the curriculum for academic year 2018/2019. Changes may occur.
CMAST-students at Masters programme, Applied and Computational Mathematics (TTMAM)
A technical profile specified within the study year plan for Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering must be chosen
One of the following profiles can be chosen during study year 4-5:
- Technical profile Production and Energy
MG2130 Modelling and Simulation of Industrial Processes 9 credits
MJ2380 Introduction to Energy Systems Analysis and Applications 9 credits
- Technical profile Solid Mechanics
SE1025 FEM for Engineering Applications 6 credits
One of the following two courses must be chosen:
SE2126 Material Mechanics 9 credits
SE2132 Applied Elasticity with FEM 9 credits
As well as one of the following courses must be chosen:
SE2860 FEM Modelling 8 credits
SE2137 Fatigue 6 credits
SE2139 Fracture Mechanics 6 credits
SE2134 Dynamic Problems in Solid Mechanics 7,5 credits
SE2121 Introduction to Biomechanics 9 credits
- Technical profile Construction
Courses corresponding to at least 18 credits, listed below, shall be taken during study year 4-5:
MF2101 Machine Design 6 credits
MF2102 Machine Design Project 6 credits
MF2010 Component Design 6 credits
MF2011 Systems Engineering 9 credits
MF2019 CAD 3D-modelling and Visualization 6 credits *
MF2024 Robust and Probabilistic Design 6 credits
* will be able to study in period 2 and 4
Information is based upon the curriculum for academic year 2018/2019. Changes may occur.
CMAST-students at Masters programme, Sustainable Technology (TSUTM)
A technical profile specified within the study year plan for Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering must be chosen
One of the following profiles can be chosen during study year 4-5:
- Technical profile Construction
Courses corresponding to at least 18 credits, listed below, shall be taken during study year 4-5:
MF2101 Machine Design 6 credits
MF2102 Machine Design Project 6 credits
MF2010 Component Design 6 credits
MF2011 Systems Engineering 9 credits
MF2019 CAD 3D-modelling and Visualization 6 credits *
MF2024 Robust and Probabilistic Design 6 credits
* will be able to study in period 2 and 4
- Technical profile Energy
MJ2413 Energy and Environment 6 credits
MJ2411 Renewable Energy Technology 6 credits *
MJ2380 Introduction to Energy Systems Analysis and Applications 9 credits
*can also be chosen study year 5
- Technical profile Production
MG2029 Production Engineering - Planning and Control 6 credits
(MG1024 Production in study year 3, is the eligibility course for MG2029)
One of the following two courses must be chosen:
MG2028 CAD and Other IT Tools in Industrial Processes 6 credits
MG2130 Modelling and Simulation of Industrial Processes 9 credits
As well as one of the following courses must be chosen, either study year 4 or 5:
MG2009 Advanced Manufacturing Technology 6 credits
MG2109 Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Extended Course 9 credits
MG2110 Advanced Metrology 9 credits
MG2022 Advanced CAD Modelling and Rapid Prototyping 6 credits *
MG2135 PLM - Product Lifecycle Management 9 credits
MG2036 Computer Aided Manufacturing - CAM 6 credits
MG2038 Digital Factories 6 credits **
MG2010 Modern Industrial Metrology 6 credits *
* MG2028 prerequisites
** MG2130 prerequisites
- Technical profile Solid Mechanics
SE1025 FEM for Engineering Applications 6 credits
One of the following two courses must be chosen:
SE2126 Material Mechanics 9 credits
SE2132 Applied Elasticity with FEM 9 credits
As well as one of the following courses must be chosen:
SE2860 FEM Modelling 8 credits
SE2137 Fatigue 6 credits
SE2139 Fracture Mechanics 6 credits
SE2134 Dynamic Problems in Solid Mechanics 7,5 credits
SE2121 Introduction to Biomechanics 9 credits