The courses within the Mechanical Engineering Modeling MSc program are focused on addressing time-dependent challenges prevalent in mechanical engineering. These challenges often necessitate efficient modeling techniques to harness the continually evolving methods of computational engineering. Mechanical engineers encounter tasks that involve modeling machines in motion and dynamic processes, all grounded in the principles of solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and electronics. Modeling entails a comprehensive understanding and active application of relevant theories, underpinned by differential equations and mathematical numerical methods. The modeling process also encompasses experimental work integral to the research, development, and innovation phases. Moreover, engineers’ expertise in design, technology, and informatics plays a crucial role, as models must strike a balance between complexity and computational feasibility to ensure they can be solved effectively and efficiently by available software within reasonable timeframes and cost constraints.