- Munich, Germany
The Technical University of Munich, is one of Europe's top universities. The university also has strong ties to companies and scientific institutions across the world. As a competitive, international university, TUM is committed to attracting the brightest talent from across the globe, forging alliances with leading universities and companies and maintaining its alumni network. TUM is interested in talent and passion for the sciences. TUM is recognized by Germany as a University of Excellence. Munich is a small city that is easy to navigate, is rich with history, has incredible architecture, beautiful parks, world-class events, and more. Munich is in the Bavarian region of Germany, and its people are very proud of their rich culture and heritage.Many courses are available in English. Students may attend during their junior and senior year.

Area(s) of Study
- Architecture
- Geological Sciences
- German
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
Sponsored by Cockrell School of Engineering
Academic Information
20 ECTS credits recommended. To use the course catalogue, choose the desired language in the top right hand corner (de/en) then select courses in the search bar and click on advanced search Selecting English as the language of instruction, will then give you a list of all the courses offered in English in a given semester.
Language(s) of Instruction
English and German
Eligibility
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance
- Proficiency in the language of course instruction is required.
- German proficiency is required for undertaking German based courses,
- English proficiency is required for taking English based courses.
- Few courses in English. Laboratory internships for summer selective.
Service Learning/Internship
- Service Learning - No
- Internship - Yes
Housing
Munich is short on housing. Students can attend for either the spring semester or the whole year (fall and spring) but not for the fall only. This is due to the calendar of TU Munich.
Open To
Cockrell School of Engineering
Program Cost
Students pay UT tuition/fees to UT plus a $75 application fee, a $500 exchange fee and a $19 per week insurance fee. Additional costs for travel, living and visa expenses are paid to providers. Please click on semester budget links for estimated costs.
Dates:
- Program: April 1, 2023 to September 30, 2023
- Instructional: April 3, 2023 to September 30, 2023
- Final Deadline: October 1, 2022
- Program: October 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021
- Priority Deadline: March 1, 2020
- Final Deadline: April 6, 2020
Application Code
140012
Program Coordinator
Naomi Valdez
Additional Resources
Program Website
Program Dates
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Next Step
Contact International Engineering Education at iee@engr.utexas.edu with your name, UTEID, and the semester during which you would like to study abroad to be authorized to apply online.