Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, there are different application deadlines for the 2020/21 winter semester. Deadlines for bachelor's degree programs will be extended beyond July 15, likely to July 31, and application deadlines for master's degree programs will be extended to June 30. For more up-to-date information on changes related to the degree program process, visit https://www.tum.de/en/news-and-events/coronavirus.
Bachelor's degree program in biogenic materials
To ensure a successful transition from fossil to renewable raw materials, we need expertise on materials derived from renewable raw material sources that are biodegradable, environmentally friendly or reduce environmental damage. The bachelor's degree program in Biogenic Materials at TUM's Straubing campus trains materials scientists who can meet the challenges of our changing world.
- Language of instruction: German
Bachelor's degree program Technology of Biogenic Resources
The bachelor's degree program in Technology of Biogenic Resources at TUM Campus Straubing imparts a combination of skills in the fields of energy and process engineering, plant biology and chemistry. Graduates are thus able to practically implement the structural change towards a sustainable energy and materials economy, which is being shaped by politics and bioeconomists.
- Language of instruction: German
Master's program in Agricultural Biosciences
The Agricultural Biosciences program at the TUM School of Life Sciences focuses on basic biological research for efficient and environmentally friendly agricultural production of crops and livestock species. Agricultural Biosciences integrates molecular, biochemical, physiological, genetic and genomic knowledge as well as quantitative and computational approaches in an interdisciplinary agricultural science degree program. Graduates will be able to advance innovations in agriculture by combining these areas of knowledge.
- Language of instruction: English
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Master's program Bioeconomy
The bioeconomy aims at a macroeconomic structural change towards a globally sustainable development. The master's program Bioeconomy at TUM Campus Straubing combines contents from social and economic sciences, engineering and natural sciences. In order to be able to accompany economic and social transformation processes, students should develop an understanding of the processes and actors involved and a comprehensive understanding of sustainability.
- Language of instruction: Bilingual (German, English)
Master's Degree in Land Management and Geospatial Science
The Land Management and Geospatial Science program combines two academic fields to train responsible professionals to manage the built environment. Graduates will study both the technical aspects of site and regional planning and the laws and regulations governing land and regional planning, and use management skills to balance the needs, influence, and decisions of diverse groups.
- Language of instruction: English
Technology of Biogenic Resources Master's Program
The new master's program Technology of Biogenic Resources at TUM's Straubing campus is designed for students who want to translate bioeconomics and sustainability into technical practice. Applications range from energy-related issues such as the development of synthetic fuels to process engineering such as the production of bioplastics.
- Language of instruction: English
Master's Program Quantum Science & Technology (TUM and LMU)
Quantum science and technology have a high potential for the development of future information, sensor and computer technologies. The research field is based on the fundamental understanding of the principles of quantum mechanics, but also draws on developments in related research areas such as mathematics, information technology, electrical engineering and chemistry. TUM and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) have joined forces, establishing the interdisciplinary master's program Quantum Science & Technology. Students benefit especially from the research environment of the Cluster of Excellence Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST).
- Language of instruction: English
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Courses offered by TUM
Straubing Campus for Biotechnology and Sustainability
TUM Department Aerospace and Geodesy
Weihenstephan Science Center for Nutrition, Land Use and Environment
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
Technical University of Munich
Paul Hellmich
paul.hellmich@tum.de