Today, aerospace and Earth observation technologies are undergoing an interactive transformation that is revolutionizing the entire industry and will continue for decades to come. Start-ups and established companies continue to find new answers to questions about the mobility of the future, while China and the USA compete for dominance in space.
To solve technically complex problems in the field of aerospace, a comprehensive understanding of the overall system and a holistic approach is essential.
Therefore, the Bachelor Aerospace offers interdisciplinary education with solid basic knowledge, which also includes related engineering and navigation disciplines, to provide future aerospace engineers with the perfect foundation to enter a career in the international professional field of aerospace research and industry.
Graduates of the program are ideally prepared to advance complex technical and, above all, sustainable solutions for mobility in times of global ecological, economic, and political challenges.
The minimum requirements for admission in Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Aerospace at Technical University of Munich for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:
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The program consists of 19 compulsory modules distributed over the first four semesters. In the fourth semester, in addition to the compulsory modules, the "System Elective" can already be selected from a catalog of elective modules. In the fifth and sixth semesters, the focus is then entirely on the practical application of the theories and competencies from the first four semesters and focusing and specializing based on individual interests. In the fifth semester, students are expected to expand their knowledge practically in the specialized internship, the "Engineering Internship", and in the group project, the "Engineering Project". The academic internship of the Aerospace Lab Course I and the elective module catalog of the "Modeling Elective", further optional "Engineering Electives" as well as a smaller "Supplementary Course" allow students to sharpen their personal competence profile. In the sixth semester, in addition to further elective modules and even greater freedom of choice, the focus is on the bachelor thesis, with which students demonstrate that they have learned to work independently and scientifically on a question
You need sufficient English language skills if you wish to apply for this program. In addition, a German language certificate is required.
Evidence of your language proficiency has to be submitted before the end of the application deadline. Learn more about recognized certificates and other ways to prove your English language skills.
This evidence of your language proficiency confirms that you comply with the minimum language requirements for admission to the program. Depending on the program and your individual background, it may be necessary for you to keep working on your language skills during your studies. Be sure to take a look at the services of our Language Center
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