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Information Event for students in the first semester of
the Bachelor in Management and Technology
(TUM-BWL)
TUM School of ManagementChristine GeigerJanuary 22, 2020
German as a Foreign Language TUM Sprachenzentrum offers courses exclusively for international students of
TUM School of Management during lecture free periodThe intensive courses in spring 2020 belong to the winter semester 2019/20. They will start at the end of February/beginning of March and will last 2 to 5 weeks. For more information please visit the following website https://www.sprachenzentrum.tum.de/en/languages/german-as-a-foreign-language/courses-during-the-semester-break/.
March 2020
Language Courses MUC
all levels from A1.1 to B2.2 four weeks 56 teaching units 4 Credits 14 x in the evenings
Language Courses WZW
variable options A1.1, A1.2 50 teaching units 4 Credits 10 x in the mornings
Communication at Work
B2/C1 24 teaching units 1 Credit 6 x in the mornings
General information (courses, exams, etc.)
Most important legal regulations
Credit Transfer, International Experience & Communications Skills
Further information & guidance
Specialization in technology
Agenda
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General information (courses, exams, etc.)
Most important legal regulations
Credit Transfer, International Experience & Communications Skills
Further information & guidance
Specialization in Technology
Agenda
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https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-management-technology/
General Academic and Examination Regulations
Program-Specific Academic and Examination Regulations
Information sheets
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FAQsCourse Schedules
You can find important information here:
1. General information
• A module is usually concluded with a module exam.
• In addition to the exam, further assessments (papers, mid-term etc.) may be required during acourse.
• A module is passed when you have successfully passed the module exam.
• Required modules and compulsory elective modules have to be passed.(Exception: Elective modules)
• Additional subjects do not count towards your degree and the Study Progress Monitoring.
• Please bring your student card and your identity card to all exams.
• Students on leave of absence cannot participate in examinations taken for the first time.
• Chairs usually offer post-exam reviews. 6
Examinations
2. Illness
• In case of illness provide a medical certificate or a certificate issued by an official medicalexaminer or public health officer (“Amtsarzt”, a list of TUM Partner Physicians can be found here:https://www.tum.de/nc/en/studies/during-your-studies/examinations/withdrawing-from-examinations-medical-certificates/). The certificate must specify the timeframe — beginningand end date — of the illness-related withdrawal and state the reasons for withdrawal.
• If you feel sick during the exam, please notify the examiner immediately! Please contact for
more information/submit the medical certificate to:
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Examinations
Franziska Kneidl
Grade M
anagement B
achelor in M
anagement &
Technology
Ms. Franziska Kneidl
089 / 289 - 25073
Room 1564
Grade Management
Sandra Lütkemeyer
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Ms. Sandra Lütkemeyer
089 / 289 - 25086
Room 1564
Grade Management
3. Resitting an exam
• If a module examination in a required or required elective module is failed, the module examinationmust be repeated. The retake exam should be taken within 6 months.
• For every module examination at least one opportunity to resit the exam will be given.
• Attention: You have to register for the retake exam. The previous registration for the exam is notvalid.
• The retake exam will take place either before the beginning or at the end of the lecture period ofthe following semester.
• An improvement of the grade by resitting the exam is not permitted.
• There is no limitation of retake exams. However, the student‘s progress must be adhered.
• Exception: Bachelor‘s Thesis and any attempt of deceit (incl. plagiarism): only one retake examwill be granted.
• In serious cases or repeated attempts of deceit the student can immediately be excluded fromtaking further examinations in his/her study program and thus will lead to deregistration!!!
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General Academic and Examination Regulations
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Bachelor in Management &
Technology
100% English
(English Track)
Bilingual
(German Track)
1 study program2 alternatives
• Courses in English• Computer Engineering• Labeled „100% in English“
• Mixed Track• German language skills
needed
Bachelor in Management & Technology: Your options
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Courses in the second semester
„German“ Track = Mixed Track English Track
Volkswirtschaftslehre II Economics II
Statistics
Kostenrechnung Cost Accounting
Basics in Business
Basics in Economics
Basics in Mathematics / Natural Sciences
Specialization in TechnologyChemistry/Mechanical Engineering/
Informatics/Electrical and InformationTechnology/RenewableRessources/Medicine
Computer EngineeringBilingual English
Production and Logistics
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To avoid an overlap of lectures and exams it’s recommended to choose the courses as in the course schedules distinct by the two tracks.
If you mix up modules of both tracks, we cannot guarantee that the course schedules won’t overlap!
!!!
Lectures and exams in German and English
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You can decide wether you wantto take a course in German (ifavailable) or in English.
However, in consecutivecourses it is recommended tocontinue with the languagefrom the previous course, e.g. Economics I + II or Law I + II.
Lectures and exams in German and English
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If you want to make sure that100% of the courses will betaught in English, you should optfor Computer Engineering.
Other specializations intechnology are mainly taught inGerman.
Lectures and exams in German and English
General information (courses, exams, etc.)
Most important legal regulations
Credit Transfer, International Experience & Communications Skills
Further information & guidance
Specialization in Technology
Agenda
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• Most important regulations:
− General Academic and Examination Regulations (APSO) – TUM wide general procedural regulations
− Program-Specific Academic and Examination Regulations (FPSO) – TUM-BWL specific regulations
− Enrollment, Re-enrollment, Leave of Absence and Withdrawal Regulations – TUM wide proceduralregulations
• Only the German versions are legally binding!
• Important terms:
− “Änderungssatzung” (Amendment) – not the complete regulations, legally binding
− “Lesbare Fassung” (Consolidated version) – Regulations + Amendment, not legally binding
− Legal expression – know the difference (only German version is legally binding)
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Must Know
„soll“ is expected to, should not mandatory
„kann“ can not mandatory
„muss“ must mandatory
„ist“ is mandatory
1. Student‘s Progress
• Program specific AND TUM-wide hurdle
• In order to complete the degree program within the regular study period, students must earn
30 Credits per semester.
• It is not recommended to take less than 22 Credits per semester.
• Student‘s progress will be monitored once a semester (Study Progress Monitoring).
• Please get in touch with your Program Manager Ms. Geiger if you need her advice in order to
meet these requirements.
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General Academic and Examination Regulations
• By the end of the second semester, students must have passed at least three of the four following
exams: Mathematics I, Management Science, Statistics I, Economics I.
• Recognition of credits earned at another university is only possible during the first year of study.
• Please note: If you have more than 29 credits transferred during the course of your degree, you will
automatically be moved into the next semester.
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Program-Specific Academic and Examination Regulations (TUM-BWL Bachelor)
Winter term Summer term
Mathematics I (regular and retake exam)Management Science (regular exam)Economics I (regular exam)
Statistics I (regular and retake exam)Management Science (retake exam)Economics I (retake exam)
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Program-Specific Academic and Examination Regulations (TUM-BWL Bachelor) https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-management-
technology-six-specializations/downloads /
3. Student‘s Progress
• Students must have earned at least the following total number of credits by the end of the semester in question:
3rd semester, min. 30 Credits
4th semester, min. 60 Credits
5th semester, min. 90 Credits
6th semester, min. 120 Credits
7th semester, min. 150 Credits
8th semester, min. 180 Credits
Attention: If students do not earn the required number of credits by the end of the semester in question, they will be considered to have failed the modules and will be deregistered from the degree program.
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General Academic and Examination Regulations
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General Academic and Examination Regulations
https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-management-technology-six-specializations/downloads/
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Enrollment, Re-enrollment, Leave of Absence and Withdrawal Regulations
• Students have to inform TUM about their change of address or change of name.
• You have to inform the Enrollment Office in case you loose your Student Card.
• If you have not paid your semester fees within the stipulated period, your
enrollment will be terminated automatically.
• It is possible to apply for a leave of absence – more information can be found
here: https://www.tum.de/nc/en/studies/during-your-studies/leave-of-absence/.
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Enrollment, Re-enrollment, Leave of Absence and Withdrawal Regulations
https://portal.mytum.de/kompass/rechtsicherheitswesen/immatrikulationssatzung/document_view?
Instructions for downloading the exam certificate
To log in, please click on the start page of TUMonline(https://campus.tum.de) on the “Login” button in the upper right corner.
The login page will open.Enter your username and your password here.
Your business card will open.Click on the “Transcripts” button in the “Studies” menu.
A window will open with your exam certificates. Choose the right semester and the right study program and you can print out your exam certificate by clicking on the “printer” button.
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General information (courses, exams, etc.)
Most important legal regulations
Credit Transfer, International Experience & Communications Skills
Further information & guidance
Specialization in Technology
Agenda
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Reminder: Credit TransferYou have to apply for the recognition of previous examinations until the end of the 2nd semester and before registering for the corresponding exam.
FAQ: https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-management-technology-six-specializations/faq/(„Recognition of existing qualifications“)
Download: https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-management-technology-six-specializations/downloads/ („Credit Transfer“)
Franziska Kneidl
Grade M
anagement B
achelor in M
anagement &
Technology
Ms. Franziska Kneidl
089 / 289 - 25073
Room 1564
Grade Management
Sandra Lütkemeyer
Gra
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t Bac
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Man
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Tec
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Ms. Sandra Lütkemeyer
089 / 289 - 25086
Room 1564
Grade Management
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International Experience & Communication Skills
International Experience
Communication Skills
3 ECTS
Module “International Experience & Communications Skills”
3 ECTS
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Options for International Experience
Study Abroade.g. Exchange Program, Freemovermin. 60 consecutive calendar days
Internship Abroadmin. 60 consecutive calendar days
Other stays abroade.g. Au-Pair, Work-and-Travel etc. no language courses ( Communication Skills!)min. 60 consecutive days
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Options for International Experience
Attention: The international experience must take place either while the student is enrolled in the Bachelor in Management & Technology, or after students have gained the higher education entrance qualification and no more than three years before they start their studies in Management & Technology (i.e. on or after October 1 three years ago).
To complete the module, students have to• complete a stay abroad relevant to their subject of studies,• register and upload the documents for approval to write the exam (via
https://ie.wi.tum.de).Students can then preregister and write the exam.
For more information please refer to the information sheet on our website https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-management-technology-six-specializations/downloads/.
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Options for International Experience
Gabriella Loparco
International Office, P
rogram
Coordinator
Ms. Gabriella Loparco
089 / 289 – 25036
Room 1546
Program Coordinator
Ms. Rebecca Otte
089 / 289 – 25847
Room 1546
Program Coordinator
Rebecca Otte
International Office, P
rogram
Coordinator
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International Office: Information on studying abroad
Study abroad!
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International Office: Information on studying abroad
Stay abroad?
Thank you!
www.wi.tum.de/international
=> International Office!
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Scholarship Options for Stays Abroad
Scholarships
https://www.international.tum.de/en/scholarships/
Study/work abroad grant (internships and self-organised stays Erasmus+ Scholarships TUM without Borders PROMOS Study an competition-related travel PROMOS Seminar papers and final theses Swiss-European Mobility Programme
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Business Plan Seminars
Soft Skills Seminarse.g. Presentation Techniques Course, Conflict Management and Conduct of Negotiation Course
Language courses (at least 3 ECTS)e.g. language courses offered by TUM Language Center, languagecourses abroad
Other courses/projectse.g. Intercultural Communication (offered by TUM SOM), Project Work in the Students’ Union Executive Committee (AStA)
Options for „Communication Skills“
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Details regardingInternational Experience & Communication Skills
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Further information & guidance: Communications Skills & International Experience
Communication Skills
https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-management-technology-six-specializations/downloads/ unter „International Experience“
International Experience
Franziska Kneidl
Grade M
anagement B
achelor in M
anagement &
Technology
Ms. Franziska Kneidl
089 / 289 - 25073
Room 1564
Grade Management
Sandra Lütkemeyer
Gra
de M
anag
emen
t Bac
helo
r in
Man
agem
ent &
Tec
hnol
ogy
Ms. Sandra Lütkemeyer
089 / 289 - 25086
Room 1564
Grade Management
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Summary: Most important information
1. Study Progress Monitoring!
2. Please check your exam certificate after every semester in
TUMonline!
3. Credit transfer possible until the end of your 2nd semester!
4. Register in time for all exams and resit-exams!
General information (courses, exams, etc.)
Most important legal regulations
Credit Transfer, International Experience & Communications Skills
Further information & guidance
Specialization in Technology
Agenda
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Further information & guidance
Ann-Kathrin Fellner
Program
Coordinator
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Bachelor P
rogramMs. Ann-Kathrin Fellner
089 / 289 – 25848
Room 1547
Program Coordinator
Ms. Christine Geiger
089 / 289 – 25071
Room 1547
Program Manager
Christine Geiger
Program
Manager –
Bachelor P
rogram
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Further information & guidance
Student CouncilTU
M SO
MTUM-SOM Student Experience 089/289-28221Room 3574 [email protected] https://tum-som.com/kontakt /
For experiences and insights of your fellow students from higher semestersplease have a look at
https://tum-som.com/student-experience/.
General information (courses, exams, etc.)
Most important legal regulations
Credit Transfer, International Experience & Communications Skills
Further Iinformation & guidance
Specialization in Technology
Agenda
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Contact person for „Medicine“:
Jacqueline [email protected] Emmerich
Specialization in Medicine
Agenda1. General Information
2. Application Requirements
3. Application
4. Selection Process
5. Admission / Rejection
6. Further Information
1. General InformationWhere will you study the specialization in medicine?Three departments involved:
• TUM School of Medicine, University Hospital “Rechts der Isar” • TUM Department of Sport and Health Sciences • TUM School of Life Sciences
Locations:• TUM Central Campus at Arcis-, Luisen- and Karlstraße• University Hospital at Max-Weber-Platz• Munich (pre-)clinical schools in Munich city center
1. General InformationWho can study the specialization in medicine?• Students who commenced their studies in winter semester 2019/20• Students to whom the engrossed version of the Program-Specific
Academic and Examination Regulations (FPSO), effective on 9October 2019, applies
• Specialization in medicine has restricted admission due to limited training capacityOnly 48 places are available for students enrolled in the B.Sc.
Management & Technology program Special selection process is required as specified in Appendix 2 of the FPSO (9 October 2019)
1. General InformationWhere can you apply for the specialization in medicine?• TUMonline Courses (Lehrveranstaltung) Course Title:
“Bewerbung für das ingenier-, natur- oder lebenswissenschaftliche Fach Medizin“
When can you apply for the specialization in medicine?• Application period: 23 January 2020 – 26 April 2020
2. Application RequirementsWhat requirements must be met to apply?• Application within the indicated application period No late
applications accepted after the application deadline!• Successful completion/pass of the following required modules of
the 1st semester:• WI001058: “Foundations of Entrepreneurial and Ethical Business”• WI000257_E: “Management Science”• WI001059: “Buchführung und Rechnungswesen” / “Financial
Accounting”• WI000021: “Volkswirtschaftslehre I – Mikroökonomie” /
“Economics I – Microeconomics”• MA9711: “Mathematische Behandlung der Natur- u.
Wirtschaftswissenschaften 1” / “Mathematics in Natural and Economic Science 1”
2. Application RequirementsCAVE! • MA9711: “Mathematische Behandlung der Natur- u.
Wirtschaftswissenschaften 1” / “Mathematics in Natural and Economic Science 1” Grades of repeat examinations cannot be considered in the
selection process! You must sit the 1st examination!
3. ApplicationApplication via TUMonline: Courses (Lehrveranstaltung)
Click Login button
3. ApplicationApplication via TUMonline Courses (Lehrveranstaltung)
Enter your TUM login data
3. ApplicationApplication via TUMonline Courses (Lehrveranstaltung)
By clicking on search, a drop down menu will appear then click on courses
3. ApplicationApplication via TUMonline Courses (Lehrveranstaltung)
Enter name of course or the word “Bewerbung” and then click “Suchen” button
3. ApplicationApplication via TUMonline Courses (Lehrveranstaltung)
Click on T
3. ApplicationApplication via TUMonline Courses (Lehrveranstaltung)
Click “Anmelden” button
3. ApplicationApplication via TUMonline Courses (Lehrveranstaltung)
Click OK
3. ApplicationApplication via TUMonline Courses (Lehrveranstaltung)
4. Selection ProcessAppendix 2 to the FSPO (9 October 2019):1. Only applicants who meet the application deadline will be considered. Applications received after the deadline will NOT be accepted!2. Places in the program will be allocated according to academic progress in the 1st semester. Higher semesters and lateral entry students will be considered secondarily.
4. Selection Process4.1 First Round:Places will be allocated to those students who have passed the following five required modules of the 1st semester:
• WI001058: “Foundations of Entrepreneurial and Ethical Business”• WI000257_E: “Management Science”• WI001059: “Buchführung und Rechnungswesen” / “Financial
Accounting”• WI000021: “Volkswirtschaftslehre I – Mikroökonomie” /
“Economics I – Microeconomics”• MA9711: “Mathematische Behandlung der Natur- u.
Wirtschaftswissenschaften 1” / “Mathematics in Natural and Economic Science 1”
4. Selection Procedure4.1 First Round:• Where more than 48 applicants fulfill the admissions requirements,
applicants will be ranked according to their grade point average in these 5 required modules.
• The average is calculated to the second position after the decimal point.
• Where students have equal grade point averages, places will be drawn by lot.
4. Selection Process4.2 Second Round:If there are still places available after the first round, more applicants can be admitted as follows:a) Places will be allocated to those students who have passed four of the specified required modules of the 1st semester. Where more applicants meet the requirements than the number of available places, applicants will be ranked by their grade point average. The average is calculated to the second position after the decimal point. Where students have equal grade point averages, places will be drawn by lot.
4. Selection Process4.2 Second Round:b) Places will be allocated to those students who have passed three of the specified required modules of the 1st semester. Where more applicants meet the requirements than the number of available places, applicants will be ranked by their grade point average. The average is calculated to the second position after the decimal point. Where students have equal grade point averages, places will be drawn by lot.
4. Selection Process4.2 Second Round:c) Places will be allocated to those students who have passed two of the specified required modules of the 1st semester. Where more applicants meet the requirements than the number of available places, applicants will be ranked by their grade point average. The average is calculated to the second position after the decimal point. Where students have equal grade point averages, places will be drawn by lot.
4. Selection Process4.2 Second Round:d) Places will be allocated to those students who have passed one of the specified required modules of the 1st semester. Where more applicants meet the requirements than the number of available places, applicants will be ranked by their grade point average. The average is calculated to the second position after the decimal point. Where students have equal grade point averages, places will be drawn by lot.
4. Selection Process4.3 Third Round:If there are still places available after the second round, these will be filled with lateral entry students and those in higher semesters. Process as in first and second rounds. Where students have equal grade point averages, places will be drawn by lot.
5. Admission / Rejection• Results of the selection process will be announced via email by 30
April 2020• In case of acceptance, students must accept or decline the offer of
admission via email by 3 May 2020• If written confirmation via email is not received by the deadline,
the place will be given to next person on the waiting list• After accepting their place via email, admitted students will receive
further information concerning courses and the curriculum via email
6. Further Information• 5th Semester: Overlap of two courses
• Evasion to 3rd semester not possible due to another overlap of subjects
• Students who are not enrolled in the TUM School of Medicine cannot currently access video recordings of medical coursesWork on solution in progress. More details in due time.
Opportunities and Challenges - Things to keep in mind
Opportunities – what we offer you Challenges – what you should bring along
Get a first idea of how modern medicine works and how medical professionals do their work
Studying side-by-side with health science and medical students
Gaining insights into medicine from a theoretic and Hands-On perspective
A unique combination of medicine, natural sciences and business subjects combined
Curiosity and the ability to assimilate new facts, figures and information quickly
Profound German language skills
A genuine interest in medicineand natural sciences
The motivation and perseverance to fill some gaps on your own
This course has a strong orientation to sciences and medicine and is therefore not a classic healthcare management course
Classic Medical Management and us – what is the difference?
Anatomy and Physiology
Interdisciplinary medical courses
Chemistry, Biology and Computer Sciences
Epidemiology and Terminology
Medical Internship and Simulation
Science Basics
Know Diseases, Therapies, Causes
The human Body and its basic principles
Talk about studies and results
Get a unique and practical insight
…be a valued partner for healthcare professionals!
…translate medical ideas into business ideas…
… Understand their need and concerns…
… Understand heir needs and concerns…
You will work with medical professionals on eye level…
This is not classic Healthcare Management!
Programm
08:00 Uhr Abfahrt (Stammgelände München, Haupteingang Arcisstraße 21)
10:00 Uhr Begrüßung durch Prof. Hübner10:30 Uhr Infos zum Studium am Campus Straubing durch
Melanie Neumeier11:00 Uhr Führung am Campus durch Herrn Dr. Höldrich mit
anschließendem gemeinsamem Mittagessen13:00 Uhr Von Student zu Student - Fragen an einen
Studierenden vor Ort zum Studium etc.14:30 Uhr Rückfahrt
Exkursion zum TUM Campus Straubing am 28.01.2020
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Program Coordinator Straubing: Melanie Neumeier [email protected]
Student Council Straubing:[email protected]
Melanie Neumeier
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Attention: At the beginning of the summer semester an Informatics Pre-Course will be held. Further information will follow – please check regularly the event calender on our website: www.wi.tum.de or contact the Student Council.
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Attention: In September an Learning object-orientedprogramming course (LOOP) will be probably held. Further information will follow – please check regularly the event calenderon our website: www.wi.tum.de.