General electives
Electives, i.e. courses not counting as general competences or technological specializations in the MSc Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, present a valuable opportunity to combine the chemical and biochemical engineering courses with courses representing elements of advanced mathematics, chemistry, physics, management, and adjoining technological areas. In addition to the examples given above in relation to two of the program's focus areas, other DTU-courses may have general applicability to an education in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering. The following examples only of electives show the range and variety of relevant courses available among DTU's MSc type courses.
Advanced Modelling – Applied Mathematics |
5 |
points |
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Dynamical Systems 1 |
5 |
points |
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Model Predictive Control |
5 |
points |
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The Finite Element Method for Partial Differential Equations |
5 |
points |
|
Mathematical Biology |
5 |
points |
|
Advanced Physical Chemistry |
5 |
points |
|
Computational Fluid Dynamics |
5 |
points |
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Design of Lean Production and Service Systems |
10 |
points |
|
Applied Inorganic Chemistry |
5 |
points |
Remember that electives should be chosen with consideration of how they fit into the study plan as a whole, and how desired future job area and MSc project interests are furthered.
Contact
Programme Coordinator, Jakob Kjøbsted Huusom