["Since our students come from various technical backgrounds, thefirst semesteris comprised of mandatory subjects devoted to the study of fundamental topics in the different disciplines Structural Mechanics and Analysis, Fluid Mechanics, Computational Mechanics and Computation in Engineering. Furthermore, you will receive a tailored introduction to C++ in an onboarding week. During thesecond and third semesters,you can choose from a variety of elective courses and thus build an individual specialisation. You can also build your individual skill set and follow your career goals through including up to 10 ECTS from various courses at TUM. Furthermore, during the second and third semesters, you will work on a software project in our Software Lab module. This interdisciplinary project is organised in small groups and is designed to give you hands-on experience in transferring your theoretical and methodological knowledge into a software implementation. Thefourth semesteris devoted to your Master’s thesis, which is worth 30 ECTS and finalises your studies at TUM."]
October
Non-EU
Admission only for the winter semester Recommendation for non-EU applicants: 15 March for the following winter semester. This deadline will assure that the student will get the visa on time. Official deadline: 31 May for the following winter semester Experience has shown that the official deadline is too late for some countries to ensure that the student visa will be issued on time for the semester start. However, all applications which are handed in before the official deadline (31 May) will be evaluated. The evaluation of the applications at TUM takes approx. two months.