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Technical University of MunichTUM School of ManagementBachelor in Management & Technology
Agenda
Academic Program Director: Prof. Dr. Jürgen ErnstbergerGeneral information on TUM & TUM School of Management
Program Manager: Christine GeigerSpecific information on the program and FAQ
Student Council & AStA
Herr Prof. Dr. Jürgen Ernstberger
Academic Program Director
Bachelor in Management & Technology
(TUM-BWL B.Sc.)
TUM Milestones
King Ludwig II founds
the
„Polytechnische Schule“
1868
„Technische Hochschule“
1877
„Atom Egg“
first German
research reactor
1957
„Technical
University Munich“
1970
TUM
School of Management
2002
TUM Milestones
TUM Campus
Heilbronn
2018
TUM Campus
Straubing
2017
Again
“University of Excellence”
TUM introduces
first electrical car
MUTE at the IAA
2011
“University of
Excellence”
2006
Again
“University of Excellence”
2012
TUM Founders, engineers, entrepreneurs
Anette Menzel
2007, PeaceIPCC
Gerhard Ertl
2007, Chemistry
Wolfgang Ketterle
2001, Physics
Bernard L. Feringa
2016, Chemistry
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Nobel Prize
Laureats
TUM Founders, engineers, entrepreneurs
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz
Nuclear physicist, initiator of the first German research reactor
Oskar von Miller
Pioneer in waterpower and high-voltage plants
Carl von Linde
Inventor of refrigeration technology
Important
Founders
Inventors
Claude Dornier
Aircraft construction
Amphibious aircraft
• Ernst Otto Fischer
1973, Chemie
• Klaus von Klitzing
1985, Physik
Source: www.tum.de
TUM Entrepreneurial successesTUM has a long and storied tradition of entrepreneurship. A number of globally successful
technology companies got their start at TUM. Numerous start-up have developed into globally
successful companies.
For more examples please have a look at:
https://www.tum.de/en/tum-business/entrepreneurship/unsere-gruenderinnen-und-gruender/
Support and enable an
innovative society①
Aim for the highest
international standards②
Foster an open, culturally
diverse mindset③
Encourage ethical awareness
in young talent④
Think and act like an
entrepreneur⑤
Support and enable an
innovative society
Creating Value by Living Our
Values⑥
Engaged in dialogue with society
and the general public⑦
Contract Between Generations⑧
TUM Mission Statement
~ 40 000 students (35% female, 27% international)
145 inventions & 71 patents
~ 8700 graduates per year
545 professors
14 departments
17 Nobel Prize laureates
~ 800 startup companies
~ 1000 research agreements with industry
TUM Data and Facts*
*State 2018, www.tum.de
Chemistry
Architecture
Civil, Geo & Environmental Eng.
Electrical Eng. & Information Techn.
TUM School of Governance
Informatics
Mechanical Eng.
Center of Life and Food Sciences WeihenstephanMathematicsMedicinePhysics
TUM School of EducationSport & Health ScienceTUM School of Management
Departments
Global University Employability Ranking 2017
Rank 2014
Rank 2012
Rank 2010
University Points BS 2014
Number of professors
Points per professor
1 1 2 St. Gallen Uni 157 51 2.3
2 3 4 Zürich Uni 117 35 2.7
3 5 12 München TU 99 25 3.3
4 4 5 Wien WU 98 42 1.7
5 2 1 Wien Uni 94 17 4
6 9 10 Hamburg Uni 90 35 1.9
7 11 9 Zürich ETH 88 12 4.5
8 7 6 Frankfurt Uni 87 27 2.4
9 9 7 Köln Uni 83 23 2.7
10 14 _ Frankfurt School of Finance and
Management82 38 1.9
Handelsblatt BWL Rankings (last survey in 2014, since then called off)
– most researching university in Germany
TUM in Rankings
5 academic departments
42 professors
Approx. 250 staff members
€ 4 mio. Third-party funds per year
Approx. 4700 students
Approx. 20% international students
4 study programs
Executive Education Center (e.g. 3 MBA-
Programs)
Doctoral programApprox. 90 partnerships with foreign
universities
TUM School of ManagementData and Facts 2018
TUM Main Campus
Heilbronn
Campus
Straubing
Campus
Campus
Olympiapark
Weihenstephan Campus
Garching Campus
TUM Locations
TUM School of ManagementVision and Mission
Vision
To become one of Europe’s leading management schools at the interface to engineering
and science, contributing to solutions for the grand societal challenges
Mission
Grounded in TUM’s technological and entrepreneurial ecosystem, TUM School of Management
educates responsible talents and pursues relevant research to advance innovation-based
businesses and societies in Germany, Europe and the world
Responsibility
and Integrity
Passion for
Excellence Entrepre-
neurial
Attitude Curiosity
and
Openness
Collegiality
and
“Gemütlichkeit”
TUM School of ManagementValues
TUM School of Management Academic Departments
Innovation &Entrepreneurship
Economics & Policy
Marketing,Strategy & Leadership
Innovation & Entrepre-neurship
Operations & Supply Chain Management
Finance & Accounting
Marketing, Strategy & Leadership
Economics, Law & Policy
Master
Mana-
gement
Master
Management
& Technology
Master
Consumer
Science
Bachelor
Management
& Technology
~ 4700 Students
TUM School of ManagementPrograms
- Courses in
management studies
and in natural
sciences/engineering
- Consecutive to
Bachelor ‘s program
- Aimed exclusively
at engineers and
natural scientists
- Also available in
Heilbronn
- Combination of
management
studies with social
and consumer
sciences
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1582
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2726
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 201720172003
TUM School of Management Enrolled students
TUM School of Management Accreditations
International quality seal for TUM School of Management.
Certificate of quality for TUM School of Management
Triple Crown Accreditation
International quality seal for Executive MBA programs
Top Group Placing Main Group Placing Lower Group Placing Not Ranked
Technical University of Munich
University of Mannheim
LMU Munich
RWTH Aachen
University of Cologne
WHU Vallendar (priv.)
Frankfurt School of Finance (priv.)
TUM School of Management
CHE Hochschulranking 2017/18
Shanghai Ranking 2018
TUM School of Management in Rankings
Technical University of Munich on 48th position worldwide:
best technical university in Germany
one of four German universities to appear in the ranking
In 2014 TUM School of Management ranked among the 5 best Business
Schools in Germany for the first time
TUM
Partner universities TUMexchange (134)
Libera Università Internazionale
degli Studi Sociale
HEC ParisUniversity of Hong
Kong
Singapore
Management
University
Asper
School of
Business –
Univ. of
Manitoba
Technische
Universiteit Eindhoven
Escola de Administração de
Empresas de São Paulo
Universidad Esan,
Lima
Stockholm School
of Economics
Kyoto University
Curtin Business School
Perth
University College London
TUM School of Management
Partner universities TUM SOMex (incl. Erasmus+) (92)
Get-together
TUM School of Management
Career Development
Career
Job Board
CorporatePartner
Workshops
Career Events
Company Speed Dating
Benefits to current students:
o Networking
o Talent Pool
o Mentoring
o Career events
o Social events
o Free membership
More Information
https://www.wi.tum.de/student-
life/be-part-of-the-network/
TUM SOM. TUM Management Alumni e.V.
Christine GeigerProgram Manager
Bachelor in Management & Technology
(TUM-BWL B.Sc.)
Information on the Bachelor‘s program
Program
structure
Lectures
Exams
&
credit
transferFurther
informa-
tion
Agenda
Program
structure
Agenda
Overview of the program
Your first semester
Specialization in technology
How to use TUMonline
Program StructureBachelor’s Program
in Management & Technology(180 Credits – 30 Credits/Semester)
Bachelor´s Thesis(12 Credits)
Project StudiesRequired module(12 Credits)
Basics in LawRequired modules(12 Credits)
• Law I• Law II
InternationalExperience & CommunicationSkillsRequired module(6 Credits)
Basics in EconomicsRequired modules(12 Credits)
• Economics I• Economics II
Specialization in TechnologyCompulsory/elective modules(42 Credits)
Selection of one of the following subjects in Engineering / Natural Sciences:
• Mechanical Engineering• Electrical- and Information Technology• Chemistry• Informatics• Computer Engineering (100% Englisch)• Renewable Resources (Straubing)
Basics in Mathematics & Natural SciencesRequired modules(12 Credits)
• Mathematics I• Statistics I
Electives in Management & TechnologyElective modules (18 Credits)Deeper Specialization in Technology and/or one of the following business specializations:• Finance & Accounting• Innovation & Entrepreneurship• Marketing, Strategy & Leadership• Operations & Supply Chain Mngt.• Economics & Policy
Basics in BusinessRequired modules (54 Credits)
• Foundation of Entrepreneurial and Ethical Business
• Management Science• Financial Accounting• Production and Logistics• Cost Accounting• International Mgmt. and Organizational
Behavior• Investment and Financial Mgmt. • Empirical Research Methods• Marketing and Innovation Mgmt.
Z e i t v e r l a u f
Ideal Course Schedule
Mathem.(6 Cr)
Econ. I(6 Cr)
Bus.(12 Cr)
Bus.(12 Cr)
Bus.(12 Cr)
Bus.(18 Cr)
Electives in Mgmt. or
Tech.(18 Cr)
1. Sem. 2. Sem. 3. Sem. 4. Sem. 5. Sem. 6. Sem.
Basics in Business
Business Specialization
Basics in Law & Economics
Basics in Mathematics & Natural Sciences
Specialization in Technology
Law II(6 Cr)
Law I(6 Cr)
Econ. II(6 Cr)
Statistics(6 Cr)
Tech.(6 Cr)
Tech.(12 Cr)
Tech.(12 Cr)
Tech.(12 Cr)
Bachelor`sThesis(12 Cr)
Thesis, Project Studies
InterdisciplinaryQualification International Experience
& Communication Skills(6 Cr)
Project Studies(12 Cr)
- Choosing the elective Computer Engineering, you can study 100% in English- New specialization in technology from WiSe 17/18: Renewable Resources offered exclusively in
Straubing
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Flexible partsElectives in Management and Technology (3 different options)
1) only courses from the management field
2) only courses from specialization in technology
3) mixture of courses from the management field and the specialization in technology
International Experience & Communication Skills
International Experience
a) Study abroad (min. 60 calendar days)
b) Internship abroad (min. 60 calendar days)
c) Other stays abroad, e.g. Work-and-Travel (min. 60 calendar days, excl. pure language courses)
Communication Skills
a) Business Plan seminars
b) Presentation Techniques
c) Conflict and Negotiation Management
d) Language courses
Project Studies
a) Research project or
b) Industry project
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Important legal regulations
By the end of the second semester, students must earn 18 credits from the following module
examinations listed in Appendix 1 (II) of the FPSO (according to § 38 Abs. 2 FPSO):
• "Mathematik I/Mathematics I" (6 credits, first semester in which the student is registered for courses
awarding credits toward the degree),
• "Management Science" (6 credits, first semester in which the student is registered for courses
awarding credits toward the degree),
• "Volkswirtschaftslehre I/Economics I – Microeconomics"(6 credits, first semester in which the
student is registered for courses awarding credits toward the degree) and
• "Statistik/Statistics" (6 credits, second semester in which the student is registered for courses
awarding credits toward the degree).
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Important legal regulations
https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-mt/downloads/
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Your first semester
„German“ Track
= Mixed Track
English Track
Basics in Business / Economics / Law
Basics in Mathematics
Management Science
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Financial AccountingBuchführung und Rechnungswesen
Einführung in die Wirtschaftsethik Introduction to Business Ethics
Economics IVolkswirtschaftslehre I
Mathematics I
OR
Bilingual English
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English Track vs. “German Track” (Mixed Track)
You can study our Bachelor’s program either 100% in English (ONLY with Computer Engineering as
your specialization in technology) or you choose the bilingual option with approximately 55% of courses
in German and 45% of courses in English.
You can chose yourself either you want to take a course in English or in German (if available).
However, in consecutive courses it is recommended to continue with the language from the previous
course, e.g. Economics I + II or Law I + II.
Please note: If you mix up modules of both tracks, we cannot guarantee that the course schedules
won’t overlap!
Specialization in technology
Beate Pommer
Exa
min
atio
nM
an
ag
em
en
t / T
ech
nic
al S
ub
jects
Ms. Beate Pommer
089 / 289 25084
Room 1560
Specializations
o Chemistry
o Mechanical Engineering
o Informatics
o Electrical and Information Technology
o Computer Engineering (100% English)
o Renewable Resources (Straubing)
Renewable Resources in Straubing
Ms. Melanie Neumeier
Pro
gra
m C
oo
rdin
ato
r
Ms. Melanie Neumeier
09421 / 187 151
Program Coordinator
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Specialization in technology
Fields for specialization in technology:
• Chemistry (Munich – Campus Garching)
• Mechanical Engineering (Munich – Campus Garching)
• Informatics (Munich – Campus Garching)
• Electrical & Information Technology (Munich – Campus City Center)
• Computer Engineering (Munich – Campus Garching)
• Renewable Resources (Campus Straubing)
Usually, you choose your specialization in technology in the 2nd semester.
Specialization in technology
January 15th, 2019, 9:30 am
N1179 (Wilhelm-Nusselt-Hörsaal)
An additional Info
Session about the
specializations in
technology and
further important
legal regulations will
be held!
Attention
When?
Where?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXdFu0pi275lddSR1HjLg8A/videos
TUMonlinewww.campus.tum.de
o Course registration
o Course information
o Access to course materials
o Exam registration
o Exam results and statistics
o Self-administration of your contact information
o Self-service printing options for documents (e.g. enrollment
certificate, de-enrollment certificate, transcript of records, etc.)
o TUM mail forwarding
o Access to the library and open software (e.g. office packages,
citation tools, etc.)
Help on TUMonline
IT Guide: https://www.it.tum.de/fileadmin/w00bgh/www/media/Studierende/WS17_IT-Guide_EN.pdf
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt1N35DWqveSp1XJmhopD9A
Manuals: https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-mt/downloads/
TUMonline – Curricula Supportwww.campus.tum.de
TUMonline – Curricula Supportwww.campus.tum.de
In your Curricula Support
you can find information on:
passed/registered exams
current average grade
earned credits
etc.
TUMonline – More information on moduleswww.campus.tum.de
Here you can find information on:
module description (ects, hours, etc.)
lecturer & responsibles
contact details
exam details
literature
course allocation of studies
etc.
IT at TUM Seminar
http://www.it.tum.de/en/for_students/
Topics:
TUMonline
Moodle
eduroam Wi-Fi on Campus and
downtown Munich
free software (Windows, Office,…)
50 GB personal storage
your TUM e-mail address, etc.
Dates
Wednesday, 10.10.2018, Downtown München
o 11.30am-12.30 pm, Hörsaal N1189
Nordgelände (English)
o 3.00-4.00 pm, Hörsaal 1200 (German)
Thursday, 11.10.2018, Weihenstephan/Freising
o 3.00-4.00 pm, Hörsaal 1 (English)
o 10.30-11.30 am, Hörsaal 16 (German)
TUM mail forwarding & your phone number
https://wiki.tum.de/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=19411464
Please check your TUM mailbox regularly!
We will notify you about important information and events in
this way.
If you want the emails to be forwarded to your private email,
please follow the above guide, which explains in detail how
to successfully complete the mailing process.
Furthermore, please keep your phone number up-to-date!
Lectures
Agenda
Where can I find the course schedules?
Where do lectures take place?
Is it necessary to register for lectures, exercises and
seminars?
Where can I find the course schedules?You can find the course schedule under “Course Schedules” on our website:
https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-mt/course-schedules/
Where do lectures take place?
Course
schedules
TUMonline
(Curricula Support)
Is it necessary to register for lectures, exercises and seminars?
Course
Semester correct?
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It is necessary to register for lectures, exercises and seminars?Generally speaking, courses come in three types at TUM School of Management:
1. Lecture ("Vorlesung")
2. Exercise ("Übung")
3. Seminar ("Seminar")
Usually, you don't have to register for lectures or exercises. However, it is recommended to register for courses to
ensure that you get all the needed information and reading materials. If you want to attend a seminar (just relevant
for students in higher semesters), you need to apply in advance. The registration procedure varies and is announced
a few weeks before the seminar starts.
Please register yourself for courses via TUM Online. More information on how it works can be found in a separate
manual on our website: https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-mt/downloads/.
Charlotte Buhl
Cu
rricu
lum
Pla
nn
ing
/
Co
urs
e S
ch
ed
ule
Ms. Charlotte Buhl
089 / 289 25082
Room 1560
Course Schedule
Course Schedule / Curriculum Planning
Manual on course planning and scheduling
https://www.wi.tum.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Manual_Final_BMT.pdf
Exams &
credit
transfer
Agenda
When and where do examinations take place?
How do I register for them?
What are the deadlines for registration?
How to proceed for the recognition of courses/a
credit transfer?
Where and when do examinations take place?
TUMonline
(Curricula Support)
How do I register for exams?
Exam
Semester correct?
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How do I register for exams?
Please note:
• Exam registration is mandatory in order to earn ECTS Credits!
• Please register within the stipulated registration period!
• Registration after the deadline is not possible!
• Registration deadlines as well as more information on registration and exam cancellation
will be published on our website: https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-
mt/course-schedules/.
Beate Pommer
Exam
ina
tion
Manag
em
ent /
Technic
al S
ubje
cts
Ms. Beate Pommer
089 / 289 25084
Room 1560
Examination Management
Examination Planning / Deadlines for registration
Exam registration
November, 19 – January, 15
Exam cancellation
Not later than one week before
examination
Attention:
There might be some exceptions in the exam registration period for
exams within the specializations in technology. The same applies for
exam cancellation. Please get informed in advance!
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Recognition of courses / Credit transfer
Please apply for recognition of previous examinations during your first year of study.
Please bear in mind that you will automatically be moved into the next semester if you have more than 29 credits transferred
during the course of your degree.
Recognition of courses/credits from TUM
Please send an email to the relevant person in Grade Management Office (see next slide) with the following details:
- Your matriculation number
- Module name
- Module number
- Your grade report
Recognition of courses/credits from other universities
You should submit the following to the relevant chair:
- Your grade report or certificate(s)
- Relevant course outlines
- A completed credit transfer form (http://www.wi.tum.de/programs/downloads/) (“Credit Transfer”)
Recognition of courses / Credit transfer
Dagmar Töpper
Gra
de M
an
agem
ent B
achelo
r in
Ma
nagem
ent &
Te
chnolo
gy
(A-J
) / Dip
lom
TU
M-B
WL
Ms. Dagmar Töpper
089 / 289 - 25073
Room 1564
Grade Management
Sandra Lütkemeyer
Gra
de M
an
agem
ent B
achelo
r in
Ma
nagem
ent &
Te
chnolo
gy
(K-Z
)
Ms. Sandra Lütkemeyer
089 / 289 - 25086
Room 1564
Grade Management
More Information
FAQ: https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-mt/faq/ („Recognition of existing qualifications“)
Download: https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-mt/downloads/ („Credit Transfer “)
Further
informa-
tion
Agenda
To whom can I address further questions regarding
the Bachelor ‘s program?
Where can I easily find information by myself?
Whom can I contact for further support?
Christine Geiger
Pro
gra
m M
an
ag
er, B
.Sc.
Ma
na
ge
me
nt &
Te
ch
no
log
y
Ms. Christine Geiger
089 / 289 – 25071
Room 1547
Program Manager
Julia Grabinska
Pro
gra
mA
ssis
tan
t–
Ba
ch
elo
r Pro
gra
m
Ms. Julia Grabinska
089 / 289 – 25848
Room 1547
Program AssistantYour buddy
stands also
at your side in
case of questions
and issues
Further questions regarding the Bachelor‘s program?
Buddy Program
Katja Leßke
Pro
gra
m A
ssis
tan
t –
Gra
du
ate
Pro
gra
ms
Ms. Katja Leßke
089 / 289 25317
If you have not registered for the Buddy program yet, you can sign up using this link:
https://evasys.zv.tum.de/evasys/online.php?p=bpfreshmenWS1819
Meet & Greet
20.11.2018
13:30 – 16:30
Meet & Greet
room 1547
coffee and
sweets!
Timmy the
Business Bear
#tumbiz
Service Point
You have general questions? You have to hand in your
final thesis?
You need some kind of confirmation or academic recognition?
You can have all these questions solved at our service point!
You can find us in room 1554.
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 9:00 am – 12:30 pm &
1:30 pm – 4:00 pm.
Where can I easily find information by
myself? https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-mt/
On our website you will find further information
on:
Application
Program structure
Course schedules
FAQ
Important documents and information sheets
Contact data of persons in charge
Program
Manager
Program
Assistant
General information for freshmen at
TUM SOM https://www.wi.tum.de/student-life/
Also find information on:
Exchange programs
Joint International Programs
Living in Munich
Your perspectives after
graduation
How to get involved in e.g. the
buddy program or student
initiatives.
General information for freshmen at TUMhttp://www.tum.de/en/studies/during-your-studies/beginning-a-degree-program/
Here you can find information on:
Advising services
Financial aid
Examinations
Dates and deadlines
Contact details for general
advisory
Whom can I contact for further support?https://www.prolehre.tum.de/learning/
Whom can I contact for further support?http://www.cvl-a.mcts.tum.de/erfolgreich-durchs-studium/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXdFu0pi275lddSR1HjLg8A
TUM School of Management
https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/482655575/
TUM School of Management
https://de-de.facebook.com/TUM.School.of.Management/
TUM School of Management
TUM School of Management – Social Media
Get-together with the Student Council
12.10.2018 Do you participate in the Math-Precourse? Your buddy will pick you up.
13:00 – 14:30 Not in the Math-Precourse? Please wait at 12:50 in front of Audimax.
“Brotzeit”
Mezzanine floor
building 0505
Welcome Bags
Traditional
Bavarian food
Networking
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Important dates and deadlines
Summer Semester 2019: 01.04.2019 – 30.09.2019
Lecture Period: 23.04.2019 – 27.07.2019
Lecture-free Period: 01.04.2019 – 22.04.2019 and 28.07.2019 – 30.09.2019
Winter Semester 2018/19: 01.10.2018 – 31.03.2019
Lecture Period: 15.10.2018 – 09.02.2019
Lecture-free Period: 01.10.2018 – 14.10.2018 and 10.02.2019 - 31.03.2019
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Important dates and deadlines
For Holidays 2019 please have a look at:
https://www.tum.de/nc/en/studies/application-and-acceptance/
dates-and-deadlines/dates-periods-and-deadlines/
Holidays 2018:
German Reunification Day 03.10.2018
All Saint’s Day 01.11.2018
1st Christmas Day 25.12.2018
2nd Christmas Day 26.12.2018
Christmas Vacation 24.12.2018 – 06.01.2019
Dies academicus: 6.12.2018, 10am – 1pm
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Important dates and deadlines
Payment of semester fees
(Semesterbeitrag): WiSe: 15.02. / SoSe: 15.08.
Exam registration WS 2018/19: 19.11.2018 – 15.01.2019
Info Session on specializations in technology
and further important regulations: 15.01.2019, 09:30am – 11am, N1179
TUM Language Center – Fit for Studying in Germany
More details can be found here: http://www.sprachenzentrum.tum.de/en/special-
programs/intercultural-communication/
• Every day life at German University: succesful communication with teachers, professors, fellow
students and counselors as well as tips for dealing with „Culture Blues“ and Culture Shock.
Workshop in Englisch: 30.10.2018 & 27.11.2018
Workshop in German: 06.11.2018 & 04.12.2018
• Registration via TUMonline
TUM Language Center
Fit for TUM – Fit for Germany?
Learn German from the very start to be prepared for living and working in Germany.
Include courses in German into your schedule in order to reach B2 or higher by the time you finish your master‘s program:
German as a Foreign Language A1 – B1
Up to 50
courses
A1.1 - B1.2
during the
semester
Courses
during the
semester
break
(Sept./Oct.
and March)
Intercultural
Workshops
Fit for
studying in
Germany or
abroad
Welcome
Presentation:
October 11 and 12
Personal
Consultation:
October 11-18
Details:
www.tum.de/daf
TUM Language Center
German Matters – A certificate program for Master‘s students of Informatics, Physics and Mathematicswww.tum.de/germanmatters
How to reach a solid level of German –
Examples
1st semester
A1.14 SWS
semester
break
A1.24 SWS
2nd semester
A2.1plusA2.26 SWS
3rd semester
B1.14 SWS
semester
break
B1.24 SWS
1st semester
A1.1plusA1.2
6 SWS
semester
break
A2.14 SWS
2nd semester
A2.24 SWS
3rd semester
B1.14 SWS
4th semester
B1.24 SWS
without previous knowledge:
with little previous knowledge:
TUM Language Center
German as a Foreign Language B – C2
Certificate program
German for Engineers (B2/C1)www.tum.de/daf-ing
German Writing Centerwww.tum.de/daf-schreibberatung
www.tum.de/daf
Regular and
subject-
oriented
courses up to
C2
Trainings in
writing and
conversation
Job
application
workshops
Assistance with German academic writing
in 45-minute one-on-one writing consultations
Technical German
B2/C1
Communication at
Work
Intercultural
Communication
TUM Language Center
“DaF for Staff” A1 – B2
For international staff, visiting scholars, postdocs and doctoral candidates
8-week evening courses
independent of the semester schedule
on all three campuses
Details and registration: www.tum.de/daf-staff
TUM Sprachenzentrum
Christine Geiger
Pro
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Ma
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Te
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no
log
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Ms. Christine Geiger
089 / 289 – 25071
Room 1547
Program Manager
Julia Grabinska
Pro
gra
mA
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tan
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Ba
ch
elo
r Pro
gra
m
Ms. Julia Grabinska
089 / 289 – 25848
Room 1547
Program AssistantYour buddy
stands also
at your side in
case of questions
and issues