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Our Vision

As a leading entrepreneurial university, we are a site of global knowledge exchange, shaping a sustainable future through talent, excellence and responsibility.

Our Mission

We inspire, promote and develop talents in all their diversity to become responsible, broad-minded individuals. We empower them to shape the progress of innovation for people, nature, and society with scientific excellence and technological expertise, with entrepreneurial courage and sensitivity to social and political issues, as well as a lifelong commitment to learning.

Our Core Values

Our core values form the foundation of our relationships with one another and with our cooperation partners:

  • Excellence: We cultivate an environment of curiosity, creativity and unconventional thinking across the disciplines and set the highest standards of performance in research, teaching, and innovation.
  • Entrepreneurial Mindset: We question the consequences of our actions, take on new challenges proactively, and continually enhance our working methods. We commit ourselves to socially reflected innovations and promote their commercial application by founding sustainable technology spin-offs.
  • Integrity: We draw our success from an inclusive community of talents from different backgrounds, cultures, ideas and perspectives. We act with respect for others and transparency in accordance with our shared values.
  • Collegiality: We respect and inspire one another in a vibrant culture of university community. We cultivate the academic, economic and social partnerships that make TUM a site of global knowledge exchange.
  • Sustainability and Resilience: We learn from our diverse experiences and see in persistent change the opportunity for the sustainable development of science, ecology, economy and society – from this we draw inspiration, motivation and resolve.

Our Guiding Principles

Governing Documents

An overview of central codes and regulations by which we shape research and innovation, teaching, and our governance as a top and modern university of international standing.

Governing Documents

Compliance

The TUM Compliance Office ensures the integrity and transparency of research, teaching and innovation based on the TUM Code of Conduct, the TUM Respect Guide, and the Statute on Safeguarding Good Academic Practice.

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News

  • 4/26/2016

Applications for winter semester 2016/2017 now being accepted

New degree programs at TUM

Anyone who would like to begin studies this fall at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) can apply for admission now. TUM will offer four new master's degree programs in winter semester 2016/17, three of which will be taught exclusively in English. And the Hochschule für Politik München (HfP) – Bavarian School of Public Policy will offer the first bachelor's degree program in Political Science under the sponsorship of TUM.

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This year, TUM offers four new master's degree programs. (Foto: Andreas Heddergott / TUM)

 

Master's degree program incorporates vocational education

TUM is the first university in Germany to offer a teaching degree program that incorporates both a master's degree program and the teacher training phase ("Referendariat"). This pilot project of the School of Education is oriented toward people considering a career change who would like to teach in a vocational school and already have a bachelor's degree in a suitable technical field. Instead of the usual four years for the master's degree program and teacher training phase, these students enroll in the integrated degree program for three years. The first semester already includes supervised internships, while the teacher training phase, also known as preparatory service or "Referendariat," begins in the third semester. The degree program is offered for the subjects Electrical and Computer Engineering and Metal Engineering.


Integrative degree program on big data

In recent years there has been an explosion of the capability of acquiring data on a vast scope of the human experience, for example in the contexts of social networks, networked vehicles and large-scale medical studies. The Schools of Informatics and Mathematics at TUM are offering one of the first integrative degree programs in Big Data in Germany. Students in the degree programs Data Engineering and Analytics and Mathematics in Data Science will jointly learn the fundamentals of the subject and will then focus on key questions in their respective areas of specialization.

The focus of the Informatics degree program is providing data in such a way that it can be efficiently processed and analyzed with various methods and for various purposes. The partner degree program in Mathematics concentrates on mathematical and statistical models, methods, and algorithms for data representation and interpretation. In the context of this integrative degree program, students are encouraged to acquire interdisciplinary competences such as language skills, basic legal knowledge, and to take advantage of the TUM's course offerings on the social and political implications of Big Data.

 

Master's Degree Program in Management

The degree program in Management at the School of Management replaces two older degree programs. Like its predecessors, the new course offering prepares students of physical and engineering sciences for positions at the interface between management and technology. A new aspect, however, is an even stronger international orientation: All courses will be taught in English, a minimum amount of experience abroad will be required of all students, and study semesters abroad will be facilitated by a mobility window in the curriculum. The study plan also allows for even more choices from the School of Management's areas of expertise.

 

Elite Master's Degree Program in Neuroengineering

In addition to the regular new degree programs in winter semester 2016/17 there will also be a new elite Master's degree program. Students of Neuroengineering learn to transfer advances from neuroscience to technical applications. Examples of such applications could be prostheses which are controlled via signals sent by the wearer's brain or technical devices whose functionality is conceived according to principles of the human brain. Elite master's degree programs are a project of the Elite Network of Bavaria, specifically intended to qualify exceptionally gifted students for leading-edge research and for leadership positions in the career world. In addition to specialized content, soft skills training is offered in areas such as research communication and employee management. Another focus area is the practical application of material learned: All mandatory courses are supplemented by intensive practical exercises.

 

Hochschule für Politik München (HfP) - Bavarian School of Public Policy: Bachelor's Degree Program in Political Science

The Bavarian Parliament transferred sponsorship of the Bavarian School of Public Policy to the TUM in 2014, bringing a new thematic orientation to the School. Education and research at the HfP center on the mutual interactions between technical progress, social change and political behavior. The new Bachelor's degree program gives students more than an insight into the classic sub-disciplines of political science: Unique in political science education, the new course offering will also integrate topics of great socio-political relevance from the subject portfolio of TUM, i.e. from technology and natural sciences as well as from life sciences and medicine. The degree program can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis and is thus especially well-suited for studies parallel to career activities.

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