The MSc in Computational Methods in Architecture from Cardiff University is a course designed for students with a degree in Architecture or a related discipline, who wish to acquire advanced skills in computational design and simulation of buildings. The course enables students to develop their designing skills according to new digital trends, setting them up for a career in contemporary architecture, where computational design plays a key role.Course Content: This course integrates advanced architectural design projects with a complex digital manufacturing platform, using state-of-the-art modelling technologies. Students are trained in the latest CAD/CAM and BIM technologies which are all taught at an advanced level. Students will also gain expertise in advanced simulation software. Key Modules: The key modules covered in this course are Fundamental Concepts of Computational Design, Advanced Concepts of Computational Design, and Advanced Project. Future Careers: This course is designed to open up a range of advanced career opportunities in disciplines such as architecture, construction, film and TV, games design and digital manufacturing.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.