In-person student consultation hours will be held (Campus Munich) on Wednesdays in 3550 (Student Hub).
EEP, STEP: 1-3pm
DD HEC Paris, DTU 1:1: 10-12noon
Combining the strengths of two universities from different countries offers an ideal preparation for an international career. The Joint International Programs at the TUM School of Management provide a prestigious opportunity to gain valuable global experience at a range of renowned partner universities.
Courses and exams are generally recognized equally by all universities within the Joint International Program. Throughout your participation, you will receive strong support from the International Office (e.g., with your individual study plan and more).
Depending on the program, students will earn a Master of Science degree from Technical University of Munich, along with the qualification from the corresponding partner institution. The TUM School of Management currently offers six distinct Joint International Programs.
The QTEM network is an international network bringing together outstanding students, Academic Partners and International Corporations. QTEM is developing skills in analytic and quantitative techniques to support decision-making in an international context. Find more info here.
The Sustainable Transitions Exchange Program (STEP) is offered jointly by the University of Texas at Austin (UT), Energy and Earth Resources Graduate Program (supporting studies in geosciences, engineering, management, finance, economics, and policy) and the TUM School of Management, Center for Energy Markets. Through this program students have the opportunity to spend a winter semester (mid-August – late December) in Austin, Texas. Exchange students may take courses on climatology, engineering, resources economics, and more, while working on their Master’s Thesis with UT researchers.
Who may apply: Students enrolled in the 2nd or 3rd semester of the Master’s program at TUM School of Management, who took at least 30 ECTS at TUM and whose thesis is focused on sustainability and decarbonization.
The UT is a prestigious U.S. university, which will help with research experience, job opportunities, and networking in sustainability and energy-related fields.
This program is a dual degree program jointly organized by Grand École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) Paris and TUM School of Management. It is available to students enrolled in the Master in Management & Technology at TUM School of Management. HEC Paris is one of the most prestigious and selective grandes écoles. Its campus is located in Jouy-en-Josas, France near to Paris.
Who may apply: Students in the 1st or 2nd semester of the Master’s in Management and Technology (MMT)
Students completing the double-degree program receive two nationally recognized degree qualifications of equal value in about three years, and in addition a certificate and financial support granted by the Deutsch-Französische Hochschule (DFH).
This program is jointly organized by the Denmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) and TUM School of Management. It is available to students enrolled in the Master in Management & Technology program and in the Master in Management program at TUM School of Management. You will have the chance to stay one year at DTU completing courses and writing your Master’s Thesis.
Who may apply: Students of Master’s in Management & Technology (MMT) or Master’s in Management (MIM) in their 1st or 2nd semester with management specialization in Operations & Supply Chain Management or Innovation & Entrepreneurship
The DTU is known as a pioneer university bringing forward sustainability located near Copenhagen, the bike-friendly capital of Denmark.
TUM School of Management offers an exchange program focused on entrepreneurship in collaboration with the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC). The Entrepreneurship Exchange Program (EEP) combines an internship at a start-up in Singapore with entrepreneurship courses at NUS, lasting 5–6 months.
Who may apply: B.Sc. students who are at least in their 3rd semester and M.Sc. students in their 1st or 2nd semester with an interest in the fields of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Participants in this program gain the opportunity to receive education in entrepreneurship, apply their knowledge at a start-up, build an international network of fellow students and industry contacts, and experience life in Singapore, a vibrant country known for its dynamic entrepreneurial spirit.
TUM School of Management offers the Entrepreneurship Exchange Program with the ESADE Business School at Ramon Llull University in Barcelona, Spain. The program consists of both an internship at a start-up company in Barcelona and courses on entrepreneurship at ESADE for a period of 5 months.
Who may apply: B.Sc. students at least in their 3rd semester with interest in Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Participants in this program have the opportunity to gain an education in entrepreneurship, apply their knowledge at a start-up, build an international network of fellow students and industry contacts, and live and work in Barcelona—a city that has emerged as a key tech hub with a thriving start-up scene.