End of studies BEMP

At the end of the semester in which you reach the necessary 120 ECTS in your Master's degree program and passed all required exams you will be exmatriculated (according to §13(1) enrolment rules of TUM). In most cases the Master's colloquium will be the last exam to reach this point.

You are principally allowed to take further exams after reaching the 120 ECTS, i.e. to replace previous results in the catalog of the focus areas with better results. Therefore it is generally not possible that the final documents are generated before you are exmatriculated. In case you need the final documents (or even preliminary documents) earlier, you have to request for it explicitly. See the Remarks on end of studies and final documents for further information.

Computation of the final grade (Curriculum 20241)

The final grade is the ECTS-weighted average of all graded exams.

ModulCPca. %
Mandatory Module Biomedical Physics 156,25
Mandatory Module Biomedical Physics 256,25
Mandatory Module Introduction to Bioengineering56,25
Mandatory Module Biostatistics56,25
Focus area3037,5
Master's Thesis3037,5
Summe80100

Computation of the final grade (Curriculum 20191)

The final grade is the ECTS-weighted average of all graded exams.

ModulCPca. %
PH2001 Biomedical Physics 156,25
PH2002 Biomedical Physics 256,25
Focus area4050
Master's Thesis3037,5
Summe80100