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Welcome at the Hochschule für Politik München / TUM School of GovernanceOrientation - M.Sc. Politics and Technology
Munich, October 15th / 16th 2018
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Welcome Address: Prof. Dr. da Conceicao-Heldt, Reform Rector, HfP/ Dean TUM School of Governance (GOV)
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Servant of the Innovation Society
Scientific Excellence:TUM Institute for Advanced Study
Excellent Teaching:Munich School of Engineering
scientificentrepreneurialinternational
Global Labor Markets(Science, Industry, Administration)
National Education SystemTUM SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONInternat. Student Exchange
Politics, Society & GovernmentMunich Center for Technology in Society
Hochschule für Politik München
14 Departments390 Buildings178 Degree Courses
~ 41 000 Students, 35% female, 27% internat‘l~ 13 100 Freshman Students~ 9 500 Graduates per year> 1 000 PhD Theses per year~ 7 000 Publications, peer-reviewed per year
546 Professors (incl. hospital)~ 6 500 Scientific Staff (incl. hospital)~ 3 300 Non-Scientific Staff (not incl. hospital)
96 ERC Grants (since 2008) 42 Humboldt Senior Research Fellows (2012-16)17 Nobel Prize Laureates18 Leibniz Laureates (DFG)
6 Humboldt Professors> 1 000 Research Agreements p.a.
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TUM Key Data
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Students
2000 2005 2010 2017
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26 302
20 45819 454
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Munich Center for Technology in Society
TUM School of Governance
TUM School of Education
TUM School of Management
Informatics
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering
Architecture
Munich School of Engineering
Sport and Health Sciences
TUM School of Medicine
TUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
German Students WS 17/18International Students WS 17/18
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Students by Departments
51%
34%Natural SciencesLife SciencesMedicine
Management
EducationSocial SciencesHumanities
Engineering
1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000
1868 King Ludwig II founds the "Polytechnic School"1877 "Technical University"1901 Right to Award Doctorates
First Doctoral Candidate: Georg Hauser (Chemistry)1905 Admittance of Female Students
First Female Doctoral Candidate: Amalie Baur (Chemistry)1930 Integration of the College ofAgriculture and Brewing in
Weihenstephan1957 First Neutron Research Reactor in Germany1967 TUM School of Medicine, University Hospital1970 Presidential Constitution, "Technische Universität München" 1999 TUM‘s University Reform started,
Entrepreneurial University Constitution2000 TUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan (Matrix Structure) 2002 TUM Branch in Singapore: TUM. Asia Pte. Ltd.
TUM School of ManagementDepartment of Sport and Health Sciences
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Milestones
2004 High-Flux Research Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz2005 TUM Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)2006 TUM elected "University of Excellence"
TUM International Graduate School of Science and Engineering (IGSSE)
2009 TUM School of Education TUM Graduate School
2010 TUM University FoundationMunich School of Engineering (MSE)
2012 TUM again elected "University of Excellence"Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS)
2014 Hochschule für Politik München (HfP)2015 Munich School of Bioengineering2017 TUM School of Governance2018 150 years jubilee Technical University ofMunich
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Milestones
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Selected Nobel Laureates
Heinrich O. Wieland1927, Chemistry
Hans Fischer1930, Chemistry
Rudolf L. Mößbauer1961, Physics
Ernst Otto Fischer1973, Chemistry
Klaus von Klitzing1985, Physics
Robert Huber1988, Chemistry
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Inventors, Engineers, Entrepreneurs
Oskar von MillerStorage Power PlantsWalchensee Power PlantGerman Museum
Carl von LindeRefrigeration EngineeringLinde‘s Refrigeration MachinesAir LiquefactionFirst University Spin-off
Rudolf DieselCombustion Engine DevelopmentDiesel Engine (MAN)
Claude DornierAircraft ConstructionAmphibious Aircraft
Willy MesserschmittAircraft ConstructionFirst production-ready Jet Aircraft
Heinz Maier-LeibnitzNeutron Research"Atom-Ei"
Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering
Architecture
Electrical and Computer Engineering
TUM School of Management
TUM School of Education
Hochschule für Politik München/TUM School of Governance
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TUM. Munich Campus
Chemistry
Physics
Informatics
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
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TUM. Garching Campus
TUM School of Life SciencesWeihenstephan
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TUM. Weihenstephan Campus
Sport and Health Sciences
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TUM. Olympic Park Campus
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TUM.Global
Hochschule für Politik München – Brienner Forum
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Hochschule für Politik München/ TUM School of Governance
TUM Institutefor Advanced
Study
Munich School of Engineering
Munich Centerfor Technology in
Society
Hochschule für Politik/TUM School of Governance
To integrate frontier technologiesinto political dialogue anddecision making
Milestones - Hochschule für Politik München
14. July 1950: „Hochschule für Politische Wissenschaften” (School of Political Science) founded in Munich
27. October 1970: Law governing the Bavarian School of Public Policy enacted by the Bavarian Parliament and status of “institutionally autonomous institution at the University of Munich” awarded to the Hochschule für Politik München (HfP)
16. February 1981: Status of organizational body under public law awarded
October 2013: Start of the HfP reform process
24. November 2014: Amended HfP law passed by the Bavarian Parliament
01. Dezember 2014: HfP law comes into effect – Technical University of Munich (TUM) becomes the HfP’s new host university
18. February 2015: Inaugural meeting of the new HfP Senate
09. March 2015: Inaugural meeting of the new HfP Board of Trustees18
Milestones – Hochschule für Politik München
April 2016: Approval of a new Bachelor’s degree by the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture, Science and Art
March /July 2016: Majority of the HfP’s new professors take up their positions at the Hochschule für Politik München
July 2016: Relocation to the new premises in the Brienner Forum building at Königsplatz
October 2016: Start of the new Bachelor´s program in Political Science (B.Sc.)
January 2017: Foundation of the new TUM department - TUM School of Governance
October 2017: Start of the new Master‘s program in Politics & Technology (M.Sc.)
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We support you on your way into professional life
Munich Talks
Career Paths
Internship Exchange
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Partners of Internship Exchange
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Introduction of the Master´s Programm: Prof. Dr. Miranda Schreurs, Dean of Studies (TUM GOV)
Global Governance,
Ethics & Technology
Democracy in the Digital Age
Governance of Big Transformations:
Environmental, Social and Technological Aspects
Underlying Concept – M.Sc. Politics & Technology
M.Sc. Politics
& Technology
Political Science with Interdisciplinary Foci:
Linking Politics, Society, Economics & Technology
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M.Sc. inPolitics & Technology
(120 credits – 30 credits per semester)
Master‘s Thesis
Required module(30 credits)
PracticalTraining - Elective modules (18 credits) Internship or study abroad or research project(with an academic advisor)
Cognate Areas – Elective modules (24 credits) (in consultation with an academic mentor)
Elective courses from other departments of the TUM in the following areas:
- Digital Technology - Economics & Policy - Urbanization, Mobility, Energy - Social Responsibility & Corporate Governance
Foundational CoursesElective module (6 credits) (in consultation with a mentor)
Politics & Technology Overview Seminar Required module (6 credits)
Concentration Areas – Elective modules (30 credits)
- Democracy in the Digital Age- Global Governance, Ethics & Technology- Governance of Big Transformations: Environmental, Socialand Technological Aspects
Methodology ClassElective module (6 credits)
(in consultation with a mentor)
Program Structure - M.Sc. Politics & Technology
M.Sc. – Recommended Study Plan (full-time)
Master´sThesis
PracticalTraining
Cognate Areas
ConcentrationAreas
MethodologyClass
P&T-OverviewSeminar
FoundationalCourse
1. Sem. 2. Sem. 3. Sem. 4. Sem.
Overview(6 ECTS)
Concentr.(12 ECTS)
Concentr. (12 ECTS)
Prac. Train. (18 ECTS)
Thesis(30 ECTS)
Cognate A.(18 ECTS)
Foundation(6 ECTS)
Cognate A.(6 ECTS)
Concentr.(6 ECTS)
Meth. Class(6 ECTS)
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M.Sc. – Recommended Study Plan (part-time)
1. Sem. 2. Sem. 3. Sem. 4. Sem.
Cognate Area(24 ECTS)
Concentration Areas(30 ECTS)
PracticalTraining(18 ECTS)
Thesis(30 ECTS)
5. Sem. 6. Sem.4
Master´sThesis
PracticalTraining
Cognate Areas
ConcentrationAreas
MethodologyClass
P&T-OverviewSeminar
FoundationalCourse
Overview(6 ECTS)
Foundation(6 ECTS)
Meth. Class(6 ECTS)
TUM-MainGrounds
BriennerForum
Relocation: New Premises close to the TUM
Lecture- and Seminarrooms – Building H, Groundfloor
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Lecture- and Seminarrooms – Building H, 1. Floor
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Lecture- and Seminarrooms – Building H, 2. Floor
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Information on your first days at HfP: Ivana Jurik, M.A.
Frequently Asked Questions
• What are your first days like at the Hochschule für Politik München?
• Which courses in the M. Sc. Political Science have to be completed in which order?
• Where do the lectures and exercises take place?
• Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• When do the exams take place and how can I register?
• When do you have to decide for the specialisations in Political Science and for the interdisciplinary part of your studies?
• Which elective modules can I choose during my studies?
• Who can I contact if I have further questions about my studies?
• Where can I get more information about my studies?
Orientation M.Sc. – Building H, Room 001
October 15th, 2018 October 16th, 2018
2 pm: Welcome Address by the Dean/Reform Rector
2.15 pm: Information on the start of the Master's program in Politics & Technology by the Dean of Studies
3 pm: Introduction to TUMonline
3.30 pm: Introduction to Moodle
4 pm: Tour of the HfP premises, tour of the TUM inner-city campus (important lecture halls, mensa, cafeteria etc.)
5 pm: Enrolment ceremony of the TUM in front of the Audimax at the inner-city campus
10 am: Introduction of the professors (each10-15 min)
11.15 am: Presentation of the services offeredby the Munich Student Union
11.30 am Welcome Address by studentrepresentatives
11.45 am: Welcome Address by represen-tativesof the Freundesgesellschaft
12.00 am: Welcome Snack
1 pm: Guided tour of the University Library
following:
Student Representatives‘ Program
6 pm: Celebrating the start of the semester in room H.001 / in the courtyard at HfP (Kick-GOV)
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Frequently Asked Questions
• What are your first days like at the Hochschule für Politik München?
• Which courses in the M. Sc. Political Science have to be completed in which order?
• Where do the lectures and exercises take place?
• Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• When do the exams take place and how can I register?
• When do you have to decide for the specialisations in Political Science and for the interdisciplinary part of your studies?
• Which elective modules can I choose during my studies?
• Who can I contact if I have further questions about my studies?
• Where can I get more information about my studies?
M.Sc. – Recommended study plan (full-time)
Master´sThesis
PracticalTraining
Cognate Areas
ConcentrationAreas
MethodologyClass
P&T-OverviewSeminar
FoundationalCourse
1. Sem. 2. Sem. 3. Sem. 4. Sem.
Overview(6 ECTS)
Concentr.(12 ECTS)
Concentr. (12 ECTS)
Prac. Train. (18 ECTS)
Thesis(30 ECTS)
Cognate A.(18 ECTS)
Foundation(6 ECTS)
Cognate A.(6 ECTS)
Concentr.(6 ECTS)
Meth. Class(6 ECTS)
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M.Sc. – Recommended study plan (part-time)
1. Sem. 2. Sem. 3. Sem. 4. Sem.
Cognate Area(24 ECTS)
Concentration Areas(30 ECTS)
PracticalTraining(18 ECTS)
Thesis(30 ECTS)
5. Sem. 6. Sem.4
Master´sThesis
PracticalTraining
Cognate Areas
ConcentrationAreas
MethodologyClass
P&T-OverviewSeminar
FoundationalCourse
Overview(6 ECTS)
Foundation(6 ECTS)
Meth. Class(6 ECTS)
Frequently Asked Questions
• What are your first days like at the Hochschule für Politik München?
• Which courses in the M. Sc. Political Science have to be completed in which order?
• Where do the lectures and exercises take place?
• Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• When do the exams take place and how can I register?
• When do you have to decide for the specialisations in Political Science and for the interdisciplinary part of your studies?
• Which elective modules can I choose during my studies?
• Who can I contact if I have further questions about my studies?
• Where can I get more information about my studies?
Brienner Forum
TUM-Sprachenzentrum
Lehr-undLernräume(EGbis2.OG)• Verwaltung(3.OG)• Reformrektorin/Professuren(4.OG)
Conceicao-Heldt,Büthe
Professuren(2.und3.OG)• 2.OG:Herzog,
Schreurs,Wurster• 3.OG:Hegelich,
Pfeffer
TUM City Campus
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Frequently Asked Questions
• What are your first days like at the Hochschule für Politik München?
• Which courses in the M. Sc. Political Science have to be completed in which order?
• Where do the lectures and exercises take place?
• Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• When do the exams take place and how can I register?
• When do you have to decide for the specialisations in Political Science and for the interdisciplinary part of your studies?
• Which elective modules can I choose during my studies?
• Who can I contact if I have further questions about my studies?
• Where can I get more information about my studies?
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Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Registration for the individual events is not necessary, but recommended (for Moodle access)
Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• No, there is no need to take special preparatory courses.
Frequently Asked Questions
• What are your first days like at the Hochschule für Politik München?
• Which courses in the M. Sc. Political Science have to be completed in which order?
• Where do the lectures and exercises take place?
• Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• When do the exams take place and how can I register?
• When do you have to decide for the specialisations in Political Science and for the interdisciplinary part of your studies?
• Which elective modules can I choose during my studies?
• Who can I contact if I have further questions about my studies?
• Where can I get more information about my studies?
When do the exams take place and how can I register?
Examination Period (in-class exams)
February, 4th 2019 – March, 1st 2019
Examination Registration
November 19th, 2018 – January 15th, 2019
Unsubscribe Examination
up to 1 week before the exam
via TUMonline
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Frequently Asked Questions
• What are your first days like at the Hochschule für Politik München?
• Which courses in the M. Sc. Political Science have to be completed in which order?
• Where do the lectures and exercises take place?
• Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• When do the exams take place and how can I register?
• When do you have to decide for the specialisations in Political Science and for the interdisciplinary part of your studies?
• Which elective modules can I choose during my studies?
• Who can I contact if I have further questions about my studies?
• Where can I get more information about my studies?
M.Sc. – Recommended study plan (full-time)
Master´sThesis
PracticalTraining
Cognate Areas
ConcentrationAreas
MethodologyClass
P&T-OverviewSeminar
FoundationalCourse
1. Sem. 2. Sem. 3. Sem. 4. Sem.
Overview(6 ECTS)
Concentr.(12 ECTS)
Concentr. (12 ECTS)
Prac. Train. (18 ECTS)
Thesis(30 ECTS)
Cognate A.(18 ECTS)
Foundation(6 ECTS)
Cognate A.(6 ECTS)
Concentr.(6 ECTS)
Meth. Class(6 ECTS)
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M.Sc. - Recommended study plan (part-time)
1. Sem. 2. Sem. 3. Sem. 4. Sem.
Cognate Area(24 ECTS)
Concentration Areas(30 ECTS)
PracticalTraining(18 ECTS)
Thesis(30 ECTS)
5. Sem. 6. Sem.4
Master´sThesis
PracticalTraining
Cognate Areas
ConcentrationAreas
MethodologyClass
P&T-OverviewSeminar
FoundationalCourse
Overview(6 ECTS)
Foundation(6 ECTS)
Meth. Class(6 ECTS)
Frequently Asked Questions
• What are your first days like at the Hochschule für Politik München?
• Which courses in the M. Sc. Political Science have to be completed in which order?
• Where do the lectures and exercises take place?
• Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• When do the exams take place and how can I register?
• When do you have to decide for the specialisations in Political Science and for the interdisciplinary part of your studies?
• Which elective modules can I choose during my studies?
• Who can I contact if I have further questions about my studies?
• Where can I get more information about my studies?
M.Sc. inPolitics & Technology
(120 credits – 30 credits per semester)
Master‘s Thesis
Required module(30 credits)
PracticalTraining - Elective modules (18 credits) Internship or study abroad or research project(with an academic advisor)
Cognate Areas – Elective modules (24 credits) (in consultation with an academic mentor)
Elective courses from other departments of the TUM in the following areas:
- Digital Technology - Economics & Policy - Urbanization, Mobility, Energy - Social Responsibility & Corporate Governance
Foundational CoursesElective module (6 credits) (in consultation with a mentor)
Politics & Technology Overview Seminar Required module (6 credits)
Concentration Areas – Elective modules (30 credits)
- Democracy in the Digital Age- Global Governance, Ethics & Technology- Governance of Big Transformations: Environmental, Socialand Technological Aspects
Methodology ClassElective module (6 credits)
(in consultation with a mentor)
Program Structure - M.Sc. Politics & Technology
Frequently Asked Questions
• What are your first days like at the Hochschule für Politik München?
• Which courses in the M. Sc. Political Science have to be completed in which order?
• Where do the lectures and exercises take place?
• Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• When do the exams take place and how can I register?
• When do you have to decide for the specialisations in Political Science and for the interdisciplinary part of your studies?
• Which elective modules can I choose during my studies?
• Who can I contact if I have further questions about my studies?
• Where can I get more information about my studies?
Administrative Responsibilities
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Program Coordination Student Advising International Affairs
Dipl.-oec. Hedi Schmid; Dipl.-Soz.Päd. Ivana Jurik M.A. Karina Schumann M.A
Dr. Claudia Höfer-Weichselbaumer
Director
Frequently Asked Questions
• What are your first days like at the Hochschule für Politik München?
• Which courses in the M. Sc. Political Science have to be completed in which order?
• Where do the lectures and exercises take place?
• Is it necessary to register for the individual lectures?
• Do I have to take special preparatory courses before starting my studies?
• When do the exams take place and how can I register?
• When do you have to decide for the specialisations in Political Science and for the interdisciplinary part of your studies?
• Which elective modules can I choose during my studies?
• Who can I contact if I have further questions about my studies?
• Where can I get more information about my studies?
General Information for all first-semester students, see
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https://www.tum.de/en/studies/during-your-studies/beginning-a-degree-program/
http://www.hfp.tum.de/en/studies/masters-program/
Examination and studyregulations
Course Schedules
Admission requirements
General Information for all first-semester students, see…
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Study-abroad Opportunities: Karina Schumann, M.A.
Partner Universities Worldwide
Erasmus+ (incl. Schweiz)TUMexchangeInterdepartmentalcooperation
As of Oct. 2018 – We are consistently expanding our network on a global level.
Bachelor‘s students: 5th semester
Master‘ students: 3rd semester
When do I need to apply?
Bachelor‘s students: in your 3rd semester for the 5th semester
Master‘s students: in your 1st semester for the 3rd semester
à 1 year prior to your departure
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Recommended Periods for Studying Abroad
TUMexchange19 October to 2 November 2018
Erasmus+1 December 2018 to 15 Januar 2019
Interdepartmental CooperationTaking applications all year round
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Application periods for a stay abroadduring the WiSe 2019/20 or SoSe 2020
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Information Events
18 October 2018 starting at 5 p.m.Webinar on „Online applications for TUMexchange“https://webconf.vc.dfn.de/tumexchange2018/
22 November 2018 at 5 p.m.TUM GOV Information Event on Student Exchange Programs
e.g. ATHENS Program
1-week "trial courses" at partner universities within Europe
Summer / Winter Schools
Usually 3-6 week stays on a specific topic
Internship abroad
HfP internships platform or self-organized
or become a „free mover“
Completely self-organized, financial support available59
Further options for studying abroad
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Responsibilities at the HfP / GOV
Dean of Studies / International Affairs Delegate
Prof. Dr. Miranda Schreurs
Your prime contactfor your stay abroad
Karina Schumann, M.A.
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Introduction to TUMonline: Dr. Frauke Donner, IT-Management (TUM)
TUMonline
The service portal for study and teaching
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
What does TUMonline offer?
Personal business cardCourse documentsTuition fee accountStudy schedule and timetableRegistration for courses and examinationsExamination results, grade reports and exam certificatesPeople and organisations of the TUMTUM e-mail addressPersonal schedule….
Orientation days 2018 -TUMonline
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Organizations Search,login and language
Manuals Support
Login
• Login with TUM ID (gu27cat) or TUM E-mail address ([email protected]) and your personal password
• If you have any questions please contact the IT-Support: [email protected]
Orientation days 2018 -TUMonline
Personal business card
• Contact details & Foto
• Access applications• Master Data
(Application „Student Files“)
Orientation days 2018 -TUMonline
Applications
Linkto business card
TUM e-mail address
It is very important that you set up a TUM e-mail address and select your mailbox, because you recieve important information via this address
„Nur Weiterleitung“ means forwarding e-mail addressWe recommend to use the TUM mailbox (Exchange)
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Choose e-mail address
TUMID
Exchangemailboxand forwarding
Exchange mailbox
You can access your TUM mailbox via TUMonline(„TUM Mailbox (Exchange)“) or via https://mail.tum.de/ You can login with your TUM ID and your personal password
We recommend using your Exchange Mailbox because:You can use it on different devices (Notebook, Smartphone,…)
The TUM e-mail addressbook is availableCalender option for you and your fellow students
Orientation days 2018 -TUMonline
Personal storage (NAS)
Personal storage up to 100 GBEmbed as network device (PC, notebook,..)Or enter the storage via TUMonlineOr via Webdisk https://webdisk.mwn.de You need your TUM ID and your personal password
Orientation days 2018 -TUMonline
Course documentsEnrollment certificateWritten confirmation for MVV and Deutsche BahnStudy progress certificateConfirmation about payment
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Fee accountAmounts paid and outstandigDeadlinesInformation on bank transfers
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Study scheduleCourse tree via „study status/curriculum“Including all modules, courses and exams of the study programmeRegistration for courses and exams
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Module
Course
Examination
Registration
Semester plan/timetableSchedule view of all courses for the selected recommended semesterAll group coursesPersonal schedule with your own courses -> your personal schedule (first you have to register for the courses!)
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Semesterview
Clickon„Semesterplan“
Clickon„weeklyschedule“
Course registrationWe recommend the registration via „Study Status/Curriculum“Choose course in the course tree
Register via detailed view or directly via the registration button
Note:Registration is possibleRegistration is not yet possibleRegistration is no longer possibleRegistration is not activated
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Detailed view
Registrationbutton
Exam registrationWe recommend the registration via „Study Status/Curriculum“Choose examination in the course treeRegistration via Register via detailed view or directly via the registration buttonYou always have to register for examinations separately from the course registration
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonlineRegistrationbutton
Exam results
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Grade reports and exam certificates• Important:You are obligated to
download the exam certificateevery semester.
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Calendar• You can take the calendar for personal use.• All courses and exam dates will be displayed once you
registered for them.• You can publish it as an iCal calendar.
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
iCal calendar
Scheduleview
Information & support
• Information: www.it.tum.de/en/tumonline/studying• Manuals: https://wiki.tum.de/display/docs/• More IT services: http://www.it.tum.de/en/students/ • IT-Support: [email protected]
Orientation days 2018 - TUMonline
Onlinehelp Manualsand support
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Introduction to Moodle: Dr. Matthias Baume, TUM-Medienzentrum
Coming up next…
October 15th, 2018 October 16th, 2018
2 pm: Welcome Address by the Dean/Reform Rector
2.15 pm: Information on the start of the Master's program in Politics & Technology by the Dean of Studies
3 pm: Introduction to TUMonline
3.30 pm: Introduction to Moodle
4 pm: Tour of the HfP premises, tour of the TUM inner-city campus (important lecture halls, mensa, cafeteria etc.)
5 pm: Enrolment ceremony of the TUM in front of the Audimax at the inner-city campus
10 am: Introduction of the professors (each10-15 min)
11.15 am: Presentation of the services offeredby the Munich Student Union
11.30 am Welcome Address by studentrepresentatives
11.45 am: Welcome Address by represen-tativesof the Freundesgesellschaft
12.00 am: Welcome Snack
1 pm: Guided tour of the University Library
following:
Student Representatives‘ Program
6 pm: Celebrating the start of the semester in room H.001 / in the courtyard at HfP (Kick-GOV)
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Good luck for your studiesat the
Hochschule für Politik München/TUM School of Governance!