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Land Management (Partial degree)
The bachelor course of studies (partial degree) in Land Management is an offer aimed specifically at students of the bachelor's degree program "Geography" at LMU.
Key Data
- Full Time
- 5 (fulltime)
Winter semester: 15.10. – 26.10.
Summer semester: 15.04. – 28.04.
- Possible for both winter and summer semester
Information on Degree Program
Bachelor course of studies (partial degree) “Land Management” offered for students of the bachelor course “Geography” at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München:
The bachelor program „Bodenordnung und Landentwicklung“ exists since 2008 and is intended for bachelor students of Geography of the Ludwig-Maximilian Universität in Munich. The bachelor program was designed to offer the students access to expertise and special knowledge of the different disciplines of the Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich). During five semesters interdisciplinary knowledge in complex areas like land management, community development and environmental science is communicated. Thereby students learn about instruments and methods of spatial planning and land development as well as they get in contact with practical experiences and actual problems of the field.
Required language skills for admission:
You need sufficient German language skills if you wish to apply for this program. Evidence of your language proficiency has to be submitted before the end of the application deadline. Learn more about recognized certificates and other ways to prove your German language skills.
This evidence of your language proficiency confirms that you comply with the minimum language requirements for admission to the program. Depending on the program and your individual background, it may be necessary for you to keep working on your language skills during your studies. Be sure to take a look at the services of our Language Center.
Languages of instruction:
The languages of instruction for this program are German and English. This means that you need to complete modules in both German and English in the course of your studies.
Academic Regulations: Application, Studying and Exams
Application and Admission
During the application period, LMU students apply via the TUMonline application portal and upload all application documents. More details on the current application period are available in the section what application deadlines do I need to meet?
If you receive an offer of admission, you will additionally have to submit individual documents as notarized hardcopies by post to be enrolled.
Applicants with an international higher education entrance qualification must have their documents reviewed in advance through uni-assist.
In detail:
- What are the steps of the application process?
- What admissions requirements do I need to fulfill?
- Higher Education Entrance Qualification
- Proof of German Language Proficiency
- Proof of Enrollment at LMU
- Complete and Current Résumé
- Passport
- Preliminary Documentation (VPD) by uni-assist - for international applicants only
We may require additional documents depending on your educational background and your country of origin. Complete the online application to receive a comprehensive list of the required documents.
- Application for Enrollment (signed)
- Higher Education Entrance Qualification (certified copy)
- Most Current Photo (as for ID)
- Digital notification of your health insurance status from a German public health insurance provider (requested by applicant)
We may require additional documents depending on the type of educational background you earned and your country of origin. After accepting an offer of admission in TUMonline, you will receive a list of documents you must submit to TUM in hardcopy for enrollment.
Application period for winter semester: 15.10. – 26.10.
Application period for summer semester: 15.04. – 28.04.
This is a program with unrestricted access.
There is no selection procedure. You will receive confirmation of your application
- after submission of the online application and all documents in a formally correct manner by the deadline
- and after your documents have been reviewed.
In detail:
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Questions about application and admission
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General Student Advising
Departmental Student Advising
Liliane Raths
lilli.raths @tum.de
+49 89 289 22519
Arcisstr. 21, Room 0773, 80333 München