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Program Overview
The Master's program in Computational Science is a joint program between the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU). The program focuses on using computer simulations to explain complex phenomena in the world. By collecting data and creating computer models, computational scientists can make predictions that help solve various problems, such as predicting the path of a tornado or determining how an epidemic will spread.
Program Details
- The program is taught in English.
- It is a full-time program that lasts for 2 years.
- The program analyzes real problems using real data, teaching students to apply mathematical and logical skills, as well as algorithmic procedures.
- Students learn to apply these skills to various research areas in the natural sciences.
Career Opportunities
After completing the program, graduates are prepared to start a career in any professional environment where computation is the core business. A career in research is also a possibility.
Program Structure
The program is a joint effort between the UvA and the VU, with classes held at both universities.
Admission
Admission requirements and application information can be found on the program's admissions page.
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