Aerospace Engineering (expiring - only application for the 9th & higher semester will be considered)
Course of studies
Degree
DiplomDuration of study (semesters)
10Language
DeutschLocation
GarchingDescription of course of studies
The economic future of many countries depends on the success that their manufacturing sector enjoys on the international scene. Without the production of substantial amounts of goods in the fields of plant engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, aerospace operations, medical engineering and power engineering, many jobs would be at risk and less foundations would exist for the development of innovative new materials and production techniques. The related industrial work processes concern modern computer-aided product development, production and plant operations, and waste disposal. The multidisciplinary character of mechanical engineering is reflected by the development of high-tech products, such as high-performance materials, microelectronics and software, and the constant challenge of determining best technological practices. Mechanical engineers play a contributory role in this extensive field of work in that they conceive and analyze ideas and solutions, develop, test and manufacture products, and ensure that they are safe in use, all in the best interests of society. Engineers frequently act in an advisory or organizing function, or conduct research in technological sciences, all activities requiring extensive knowledge. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering has 30 departments and a staff of 800, and the scope to accommodate personal inclinations and open up excellent career prospects in crisis-proof fields, and thus offers young people an attractive education with a sound scientific and technical foundation. The Faculty’s ultramodern but inviting new building at the Garching Research Campus features well-equipped lecture theaters and seminar rooms, and is thus an excellent environment for study. Around 3500 computers are available for study and research in laboratories and practice rooms.Curriculum (link)
http://www.mw.tum.de/index.php?contentpath=n2/n16/n473/n520Major fields of study
The following are modules to choose from: Drive Engineering; Biochemical and Environmental Engineering; Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering; Electronics and Computer Science; Ergonomics; Motor Vehicle Technology; Flight Propulsion and Turbomachinery; Thermal Process Engineering; Information Technology (IT); Fundamentals in engineering sciences; Lightweight and Functional Structures; Logistics; Aeronautical Engineering and Flight Dynamics; Medical Technology; Microtechnology; Numerical Mechanics; Numerical Simulation; Particle and Nanoprocess Technology; Production Management; Production Systems; Industrial engineering; Astronautics; Control Theory; Flow and Flight Physics; Systematic Product Development, Thermo-Fluiddynamics; Sustainable Energy Systems; Combustion engines; Materials EngineeringGuide to study (Link)
http://www.mw.tum.de/index.php?contentpath=n2/n16/n473/n520Course of studies
Aerospace Engineering (expiring - only application for the 9th & higher semester will be considered)Internship
Internship
Students must undertake 18 weeks of practical work, of which six weeks must be completed before the course beginsInternship (Link)
http://www.mw.tum.de/index.php?contentpath=n353/n727&lang=enInternship´s office (Link)
http://www.mw.tum.de/index.php?contentpath=n353/n727&lang=enApplication and admission
Application
Online-application: http://portal.mytum.de/studium/onlinebewerbung/index_htmlPlease note: Applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification must apply to uni-assist for preliminary inspection documentation of their university entrance qualification before applying online.
Aptitude test
yesApplication Period
Only for applicants in higher semester as indicated aboveWinter term: May 15 – July 15
Summer term: Nov. 15 - Jan. 15
Admission notification
Online after verification of application documentsApplication documents
http://www.mw.tum.de/index.php?contentpath=n2/n106/n515Attention! You will get a checklist of the required documents after completing the online application.
Application documents (International students)
preliminary inspection documentationhttp://www.mw.tum.de/index.php?contentpath=n2/n106/n515
Attention! You will get a checklist of the required documents after completing the online application.