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Revision as of 11:46, 25 January 2018

The academic plan of the International Master Degree Program 010800 "Mechanics and Mathematical Modeling".

1st year

1st semester

Course Lectures Laboratory works Practical training Examination form
History of Science and Scientific Methods 16 credit
Foreign Language in the Professional Sphere 32 credit
Scientific Discussion 32 credit
IT in Mechanics 32 credit
Dynamics of Thin-Walled Structures 32 exam
Thermodynamics 32 32 exam
Mathematical Methods in Mechanics 32 32 credit, exam
Energy and Environment 16 16 exam
Research and Modeling Seminar credit

2nd semester

Course Lectures Laboratory works Practical training Examination form
Foreign language in the professional sphere 32 credit
IT in Mechanics 32 16 credit
Advanced Modeling in Mechanics 32 32 course project, exam
Computer Modeling 16 16 credit
Continuum Mechanics 16 16 exam
Computational Mechanics 16 16 exam
Nonlinear Dynamics 32 exam
Research and Modeling Seminar credit

2nd year

3rd semester

Course Lectures Laboratory works Practical training Examination form
Personal Research Project 32 32 credit
Micromechanics of Heterogeneous Media 32 16 exam
Dynamics of Discrete Media 16 48 exam
Energy and Environment 16 16 exam
Distance Courses 16 16 credit
Research and Modeling Seminar credit

4th semester

  • Research and Modeling Seminar
  • MSc Thesis