When you are finished with the master's degree, you’ll have learned to:
- construct theoretical models and implement them using computers
- use theoretical insights to apply methods and techniques on diverse problems
- work independently with a problem over a long span of time
- analyze a problem and develop a plan for how to work towards a solution
- make realistic goals where it is taken account of constraints in terms of resources, time and alternative solutions
- presenting research results in a clear and orderly manner
- have insight into ethical and scientific issues in relation to their own and others' work
- have developed your professional curiosity and gained understanding and respect for scientific values.