- German required · DSH-2
- Winter semester intake
Ecological Engineering (M.Sc.)
⚠ This programme is taught in German. DSH-2 is required before enrolment. That is university-entrance German (approximately C1). For a beginner this typically means one to two years of intensive study before enrolment.
At a glance
- Language
- German-taught
- Duration
- 4 sem 120 ECTS
- Intake
- Winter semester
- Tuition
- €4,000 per semester; see fee notes
- Semester fee
- €97
● Closed for this intake All applicants · Winter semester The window usually repeats next cycle; the full deadline table below shows every route and date.
Interdisciplinary master combining biology, ecology, ecosystem sciences, physical geography, land-use sciences and environmental planning to develop concepts for ecologically and socially sustainable land use, with "Ecosystem management" as a required core module. Available full-time and part-time. Based at TUM's Weihenstephan campus in Freising, approximately 45km north of Munich. Students typically live in Freising rather than Munich.
Admission requirements
- Prior degree
- Bachelor's in an environmental, nature-conservation, land-use or planning discipline (landscape architecture, biology, geography, environmental engineering, forestry, agriculture and similar)
- Minimum grade
- not confirmed
- English
- English can be proven via GMAT above 600 or an English-medium bachelor's for the programme's English components, per the programme statute.
- German
- Sufficient German required. TUM links to its central standard rather than naming one level; the operative minimum is DSH-2 / TestDaF TDN 4 / telc C1 Hochschule. ⚠ Confirm the exact level on TUM's language-certificate list. ⚠ TUM and DAAD indicate a German-taught programme, but the statute allows English to be proven, implying some English components - confirm the current classification on the TUM detail page.
- Prerequisite credits
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- At least 120 ECTS at the time of application
- Also required
- Eignungsverfahren (aptitude assessment) applies. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission - applicants are ranked. Check TUMonline for current procedure details. uni-assist VPD (Vorprüfungsdokumentation) required for applicants with a non-German bachelor's degree; APS certificate required for applicants from China, India and Vietnam.
Deadlines & timeline
| Who | Intake | Deadline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| All applicants | Winter semester | closed for this intake; next cycle usually repeats the same window | Application window 1 April - 31 May annually via TUMonline. TUM strongly encourages non-EU applicants to apply by 15 March so there is time for visa processing; missing documents such as the uni-assist VPD can follow until the final deadline. |
Fees & funding
- Tuition
- €4,000 per semester
- Semester contribution
- €97
- Semester ticket
- not included
⚠ TUM charges tuition to non-EU/EEA students newly enrolling from WS 2024/25: €4,000/semester for this programme (confirmed verbatim on the TUM programme page), on top of the €97/semester Studierendenwerk fee (WS 2026/27). The €4,000 figure is charged for full-time study; tuition is charged proportionately for part-time study. EU/EEA citizens, holders of a German Abitur and holders of a completed German degree pay no tuition; merit- and need-based fee waivers exist. No semester ticket is bundled - students subscribe separately to the discounted student Deutschlandticket. Verify at https://www.tum.de/en/studies/fees
Scholarships are listed per university: see TUM scholarships.
How to apply
- uni-assist
- required (the deadline table shows who this applies to)
- Application portal
- campus.tum.de
- Official page
- www.ls.tum.de
EU applicants and holders of German degrees usually apply directly via the university's Campusportal instead of uni-assist; the deadline table above says which route applies to you.
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External resources
- Official Programme overview (TUM) (opens in a new tab)
- Official School of Life Sciences programme page (opens in a new tab)
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