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Bachelor's degree 2
BSc Aerospace • Technical University of Munich • München 2

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Bachelor's degree
BSc Aerospace
Technical University of Munich • München

Overview

Degree Bachelor of Science

Course location München

Teaching language
English

Languages Courses in the programme are held in English, and only some additional courses are offered in
German.

Full-time / part-time
full-time

Programme duration 6 semesters

Beginning Winter semester

Additional information on Start of study: October


beginning, duration and
mode of study Mode: in-classroom teaching

Application deadline 15 May to 15 July

Tuition fees per semester in None


EUR

Joint degree / double degree No


programme

Description/content The programme provides solid knowledge in aerospace-specific core disciplines (mathematics and
systems theory, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, materials and machine
elements, electrical and information engineering). It builds on this with practical, structured and
open teaching formats and a range of specialisation offerings.

Course Details

Course organisation The programme consists of 19 compulsory modules distributed over the first four semesters. In the
fourth semester, in addition to the compulsory modules, the "System Elective" can be selected
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from a catalogue of elective modules. In the fifth and sixth semesters, the focus is entirely on the
practical application of the theories and competencies from the first four semesters as well as on
focusing and specialising based on individual interests. In the fifth semester, students are expected
to expand their knowledge practically in the "Engineering Internship" and in group work through
the "Engineering Project". The university internship of the "Aerospace Lab Course I" and the
elective module catalogue of the "Modelling Elective", further optional "Engineering Electives" as
well as a smaller "Supplementary Course" allow students to refine their personal competence
profiles. In the sixth semester, in addition to further elective modules and even greater freedom of
choice, the focus is on the Bachelor's thesis, with which students demonstrate that they have
learned to work on a question independently and scientifically.

A Diploma supplement will Yes


be issued

International elements
Projects with partners in Germany and abroad

Description of other The fifth and sixth semesters are designed to offer the needed flexibility to spend one or two
international elements semesters abroad.

Integrated internships Students spend a total of 14 weeks in internships that they accomplish in two of three possible
fields: manufacturing, development, or service/operations

Course-specific, integrated No
German language courses

Course-specific, integrated No
English language courses

Costs / Funding

Tuition fees per semester in None


EUR

Semester contribution Approx. 150 EUR per semester

Costs of living Naturally, the cost of living in Munich depends on your needs and your lifestyle. Compared to other
German cities, however, living in Munich is relatively expensive. As a rule, you can expect to spend
1,000 EUR per month. Most of this will be for rent.

Average costs per person:

rent for shared living or studio apartment (including utilities): at least 550 EUR
food: at least 200 EUR
local public transport: 60-100 EUR
health insurance: 50-120 EUR
phone/Internet/radio and TV fees: 45 EUR

If you are moving to Munich with your family, the costs will increase accordingly. Rent for a two-
bedroom apartment ranges from 800 to 1,200 EUR a month. A cheaper alternative to the private
rental market is living in a student dormitory at the Munich Student Union. However, rooms in
student dormitories are very popular and there are usually long waiting lists.

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Funding opportunities No
within the university

Requirements / Registration

Academic admission A higher education entrance qualification


requirements English and German language skills
eight-week pre-study internship
passing the aptitude assessment procedure

Language requirements English level B2

German level A2

Application deadline 15 May to 15 July

Submit application to https://www.tum.de/en/studies/application-and-acceptance/online-application/

Services

Accommodation It’s not easy to find a place to live in Munich – but it’s not impossible either! The Technical
University Munich (TUM) supports students and staff in their search for accommodation, providing
personal advice, in-house listings and useful information to ensure that you can quickly find a place
to call your own.

Career advisory service TUM offers a special Alumni and Career Service:https://www.community.tum.de/en/career-
service/.

Contact 4
Contact
Technical University of Munich
School of Engineering and Design
Department of Aerospace and Geodesy

Lise-Meitner-Str. 9
85521 Ottobrunn

Tel. +49 8928955517


[email protected]
Course website: https://www.ed.tum.de/ed/studium/studienangebot/aerospace-b-sc/


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