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The Master's degree program in Transport and Logistics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) offers a comprehensive and innovative curriculum designed to equip students with a profound understanding of modern transportation systems and logistical processes. This program focuses on the development, planning, and management of efficient transport networks, integrating cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices to meet the evolving needs of global commerce. Students will delve into core subjects such as transportation economics, supply chain management, traffic engineering, and infrastructure planning, acquiring both theoretical foundations and practical skills through hands-on projects and case studies. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining insights from engineering, business, and environmental sciences to prepare graduates for leadership roles in various sectors, including freight transport, urban mobility, and logistics services. With a strong international orientation, students have opportunities for exchange programs and collaborations with industry partners worldwide, fostering a global perspective. The curriculum is designed to be flexible, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests through elective courses and specialization tracks. TUM's state-of-the-art facilities, research centers, and close ties to industry ensure students are well-equipped with the latest knowledge and innovations in transport and logistics. Graduates of this program will be adept at designing, optimizing, and implementing efficient transportation and logistics solutions that are environmentally sustainable and economically viable, making them highly competitive in the global job market. The program is suitable for recent graduates as well as professionals aiming to enhance their expertise and advance their careers in transport management, infrastructure development, or logistics consultancy. Upon completion, students will receive a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree from TUM, opening up numerous opportunities in academia, industry, and public sector roles related to transportation and logistics.
Educational organisation
Format: the part-time programme is designed to meet the needs of working people and business founders.Organisational overview:
- Approx. 60 course days in total + Master's thesis
- Programme kick off in April/May
- 3-day- and 4-day-blocks including weekends
- 7 days in Silicon Valley in August
Teaching staff:
Professors from Technische Universität München, UC Berkeley, Imperial College London, IE Business School and other internationally renowned universities work with high-profile figures from the world of business and business consultancy to pass on their knowledge and project experience to the participants.
Project work:
You will apply what you have learned during your studies to a project of your choice. Experienced advisers will be on hand to provide professional advice and create ideal conditions for developing business ideas, business fields and start-up concepts.
International exchange:
You will gain international experience during a study visit at UC Berkeley and network with start-ups, high-tech companies and venture capitalists based in Silicon Valley.
Learning environment:
Interdisciplinary team, constructive participant-to-lecturer ratios, project-based work in learning and project modules
Study abroad unit(s)
One highlight of the programme is a seven-day study trip to the University of California in Berkeley. You will experience the Californian way of entrepreneurship and get to know the most important entrepreneurial ecosystem in the world. You will learn how the venture capital industry works and what to consider when dealing with venture capitalists. Two days of start-up and company visits will provide the ideal setting for practical case studies.Benefits:
- Network with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists
- Learn more about entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley and best practice methods
- Learn how to present your business successfully
Forms of assessment
Exams, papers, presentations and a Master's thesisCourse objectives
The Executive MBA in Innovation & Business Creation is committed to being a leading entrepreneurship programme for professionals. Students will gain a sound theoretical foundation in how to innovate and build new business. They will run through an intense and rigorous executive programme, develop high-performance leadership skills and master execution in innovation and business creation projects.With this programme, we facilitate innovation and support creation of new business. We strengthen students' entrepreneurial skills and integrate students into our entrepreneurial ecosystems. Furthermore, we build up and maintain a strong alumni network.
Language requirements
Programme language is English - participants must be proficient to communicate professionally in courses and projects. Your English skills will be evaluated by the admission committee throughout the admission process (paper application, admission interview).Academic requirements
The Executive MBA is intended for (future) entrepreneurs and qualified specialists or managers with a university degree and a minimum of three years of professional experience.The application must include:
- Completed and signed application form
- Signed curriculum vitae, indicating several years of professional experience
- Documents proving your work experience
- Certified copy of your first university degree
- Essay
- Letter of motivation
- Copy of official ID card or passport
- Successful admission interview
You can download the application form at http://www.innovationprogram.de/files/C0A8013F014F2B030B3AEF6335F664F6.pdf
Enrolment fees
Approx. 115 EUR per semester. The fee includes a semester ticket covering public transport in Munich.Costs of living
In order to cover personal expenses while studying in Munich, we recommend a budget of at least 800 EUR per month.Funding opportunities within the university
http://www.tum.de/en/studies/fees-and-financial-aid/scholarships/
Arrival support
TUM's International Center offers a special programme tailored for international students, TUMinternational (TUMi). The TUMi programme provides help and advice for new students as well as a cultural programme with events scheduled both prior to and during the academic periods.The service desk of the Student Service Center is the first contact point for international students. We are here to help you with issues such as applications, enrolment, student cards etc. Furthermore, we offer various three- to six-week summer schools combining academics with a rich menu of educational and social activities as a foretaste of university life. For international students who have been admitted to a degree programme, the Student Service Center offers a four-week pre-study course designed to help you get started at the TUM. Students new to TUM are invited to the service fair "Fit for TUM" which takes place before the semester officially starts, to get an overview of the various offerings of support services at TUM. http://www.tum.de/en/studies/international-students/
Learning German: While the language of instruction for many of TUM's postgraduate programmes is English, learning German and thus being able to participate in daily German life at a deeper level enriches the experience of studying and living in Munich. As such, TUM's Language Centre offers language classes for students at all levels, both prior to and during the semester: http://www.sprachenzentrum.tum.de/en/startseite/
Services and support for international students
In addition to support services offered by TUM International Center and the Student Service Center (SSZ), the faculty also has its own adviser for international students.Accommodation
It is not easy to find a place to live in Munich - but it is not impossible either! TUM supports students and employees in their search for accommodation, providing personal advice, in-house listings and useful information to ensure that you can quickly find a place to call your own: http://www.tum.de/en/university-life/accommodations/With high rents and not enough rooms in halls of residence, the Munich rental market is one of the most competitive in Germany - especially for students. The city boasts over 1.4 million inhabitants, with more people moving to Munich every year - many of them attracted by the excellent study opportunities that Munich has to offer.
Student halls of residence usually offer affordable accommodation for students. The Munich Student Union runs most of these halls of residence - more information at http://www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de/en/accommodation/