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Computational Science and Engineering are fast-evolving interdisciplinary fields that bridge engineering, science, business, mathematics, and computer science to develop innovative tools for practical discovery and insight. With increasing computational capabilities and advanced methodologies, researchers can now employ simulation, modeling, and optimization techniques to explore domains that were once inaccessible through traditional theoretical or experimental approaches. The School was founded to meet this demand by developing world-class multidisciplinary research and academic initiatives within a distinctive collaborative framework.
Research Focus Areas
computational physical sciences
computational optimization, design & control
computational biosciences
Honours Bachelor's degree (BEng, BSc or equivalent) TOEFL: Faculty of Engineering a minimum score of 88 (internet-based) or 230 on the (computer-based) or 570 (paper-based) IELTS (Academic): minimum overall score of 6.5, with at least 5.5 in each section CAEL: minimum overall score of 70, with at least 60 per band MELAB: minimum score of 85 PTE Academic: minimum score of 63; for the Faculty of Engineering a minimum score of 70 York University course: YUELI Level 6 with a minimum final grade of B University of Toronto course: Academic Level 60 with a minimum final grade of B