Overview
The enormous ecological, economic, social and aesthetic transformations accompanying global urbanization represent a challenge for all spatial disciplines, each of which responds in its own unique way.
Addressing these challenges as they impact societies, urban spaces, our ecosystems and climate change requires interaction between all spatial disciplines. The term “interdisciplinary urbanism” is meant to describe a practice that reacts at different levels on the basis of research and teaching.
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Admissions
Selection takes place through an aptitude assessment procedure. Aptitude assessment is a two-part procedure after the submission of an official application to a program. In this procedure, the TUM school or department determines whether you meet the specific requirements for its master’s degree program.
In the initial stages, the grades you obtained during your bachelor's program, as well as your written documents, will be evaluated using a point system. Depending on the amount of points accumulated, applicants are either immediately admitted, rejected or invited to an admissions interview.