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Engineering Mechanics – (M.Sc.)

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

School of Engineering Sciences (SCI)
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Application Deadline: January 16
Annual Tuition Fee: Free - ≈ € 16,180 (non-EEA)
Location: Stockholm / Sweden / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 24 months Start Date: August
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Credits (ECTS): 120
Languages: English 
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Location of KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Engineering Mechanics include all parts of an industrial design process that is based on advanced mechanical analysis of product behaviour and functionality. It has become an important part of the design process for a large range of products.

The main objective of the programme is to educate skilled engineers who can solve complex problems in solid mechanics, fluid mechanics and sound and vibration. Students who graduate from the programme will possess:

* working knowledge based on good theoretical skills in one or more of the subjects: solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, and sound and vibration,
* ability to approach and solve complex engineering tasks using commercial analysis tools,
* experience of project work,
* experience of working in an international enviroment,
* ability to communicate effectively.

The programme is a joint effort by the departments of Aeronautical and Vehicle Engineering, Mechanics, and Solid Mechanics, providing leading expertise in their respective areas of research.

Career prospects
The programme provides a solid platform for pursuing a successful career in industry as a consulting engineer or as a PhD student either at KTH or at other top universities. Students who have graduated from Engineering Mechanics work in a wide range of areas and companies all over the world.


Contents

The programme has three tracks:

Fluid Mechanics

Mechanics of fluids and gases are fundamental areas within classical physics and plays a pivotal role in th design and analysis in almost every branch of science. The Fluid Mechanics track will give the student a deep understanding of the fluid mechanics field for applications ranging from aerospace and vehicle aerodynamics to the behaviour of ocean waves. The courses in fluid mechanics varies from traditional lecture courses, where the theoretical foundations of compressible flow and turbulence are taught, to project courses, where commercial fluid dynamics software are used to solve industrial and research problems.

Solid Mechanics

We offer a variety of higher level courses that covers a wide area of solid mechanics applications and techniques. The course lay-up is varied; some with classic lectures, others with discussions, seminars, project presentations, industrial projects and experiments. A goal with the courses is to combine theory with paper-and-pen and finite element computations. We are ten active professors in the solid mechanics department, and we gladly guide you regarding which courses to take for a strong degree. The educational goal is to prepare you for challenging assignments within the whole solid mechanics field, in Sweden or internationally, in industry or academia. We emphasize your knowledge and that you can apply it to practical problems : "Brains on" as well as "hands on".

Sound and Vibration

Noise and vibration issues are important in an extremely wide field of applications including: vehicles, building technology, environmental issues and human response. This track includes aspects of applied mathematics and mechanics as well as measurement techniques and signal processing, and provides a platform for a successful career in industry or continuation towards a PhD.

Course overview
The following courses are compulsory for all tracks:

* Theory and Methodology of Science
* Research Methodology in Engineering Mechanics

The following courses are compulsory for students in the Fluid Mechanics track:

* Fluid Mechanics
* Turbulence
* Compressible Flow
* Computational Fluid Dynamics

The following courses are compulsory for students in the Solid Mechanics track:

* Applied Elasticity with FEM
* FEM Modelling
* Material Mechanics

The following courses are compulsory for students in the Sound and Vibration track:

* Vibro-Acoustics
* Flow Acoustics

The following courses are some of the elective courses offered for all tracks:

* Advanced Compressible Flow
* Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics
* Vehicle Aerodynamics
* Advanced Course in Solid Mechanics
* Biomechanics of Human Movement
* Computational Material Mechanics
* Dynamic Problems in Solid Mechanics
* Fatigue, Reliability and Design
* Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue
* Introduction to Biomechanics
* Nonlinear Dynamics in Mechanics
* Non-Linear Finite Element Methods
* Testing Techniques in Solid Mechanics
* Acoustical Measurements
* Non-Linear Acoustics
* Numerical Methods for Acoustics and Vibration
* Signals and Mechanical Systems
* Vehicle Acoustics and Vibration

Degree project

The fourth semester is usually spent on a five month (30 ECTS) thesis project, where the student has the opportunity to investigate a problem in depth. The thesis project is performed eithe in industry or at a university department, in Sweden or abroad. Students doing their thesis project close to KTH may also take courses in parallel with their thesis work.

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Requirements

General admission requirements

The general requirements are the same for all applicants to advanced level studies in Sweden.

1. Previous studies
A completed Bachelor's degree.

A completed Bachelor's degree, corresponding to a Swedish Bachelor's degree (180 ECTS), or equivalent academic qualifications from an internationally recognised university. The university has to be listed in the latest edition of the International Handbook of Universities. A Bachelor's degree in Science or Engineering is required for most programmes at KTH.

2. Language requirements
Applicants must provide proof of their English language proficiency which is most commonly established through an internationally recognised test.

TOEFL

* Paper-based test: total result of 575 (written test, grade 4.5)
* Internet-based test: total result of 90 (written test, grade 20)

English test results from TOEFL should be sent directly from the ETS test centre to University Studies in Sweden (code 9520).

IELTS

* A minimum overall mark of 6.5, with no section lower than 5.5 (only Academic Training accepted)

University of Cambridge/ University of Oxford Certificates

* Certificate of Advanced English
* Certificate of Proficiency
* Diploma of English Studies

GCE O-level

* Minimum grade C.

Upper secondary education:

In some cases English proficiency can be fulfilled from upper secondary education, for example a German Abitur with English as first foreign language "Grundstufe" (ausreichend at least 5/15) or "Leistungsfach" or French students who have taken English as LV 1 in Série L (littéraire) Langue Vivante or Sèrie ES, Langue Vivante. In most cases the requirement of English proficiency is fulfilled if you have studied English for eight years up to upper secondary education. Proof thereof must be enclosed in your application.

English proficiency tests are waived for the following:

* Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from a university where English is the only language of instruction, in accordance with recommendations in the latest edition of the International Handbook of Universities.
* Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from an internationally recognised university, where all courses of the study programme were taught in English. (This must be evident from the Transcript of Records/Diploma supplement/ Degree certificate).
* Applicants with a 4 year Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Science, Technology, Medicine, Pharmacy or Computer Science from India or Pakistan.
* Applicants with a Bachelor's degree (a Swedish Kandidatexamen or equivalent academic qualifications) with English as the major subject.
* Applicants who have 30 HE credits from a Nordic country and the language of instruction of the course/programme/university is English (proof thereof must be enclosed).

Specific admission requirements
A Bachelor´s degree, or equivalent, from a mechanical, aeronautical engineering, engineering physics, or similar programme with sufficient theoretical depth and good academic results.

The specific requirements may be assessed as not fulfilled if:

* the average grade is in the lower third on the grading scale used (above pass level).
* the degree awarding institution is not considered to meet acceptable quality standards.
* the degree does not qualify for admission to equivalent Master level in the country where the degree is awarded.

Selection Process

The selection process is based on a total evaluation of the following criteria: University, Grade Point Average (GPA), relevant course work, motivation letter, references and work experience. In addition, English language skills above the minimum requirements will give a higher overall evaluation score.

Required documents
All applications must be supported by documentation including Transcripts of Records, Degree certificate/Diploma, proof of English proficiency etc.

In addition, the following set of documents is required for the Master's programme in Engineering Mechanics:

* Letter of motivation, clearly explaining which of the programme tracks you prefer to follow
* Certificate showing relevant work experience, if applicable
* 2 letters of recommendation

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
TOEFL Paper-based: 575
TOEFL Internet-based: 90

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