Organizing your Studies and Advice
Starting at university is exciting. Planing modules, registering for courses and exams – everything is new and needs to be well organized. Here you will find all the information you need for your Mathematics studies.
Academic advice for Mathematics: ask us!
Mathematics is a demanding subject to study. If you are feeling somewhat challenged at the start of your studies, we are happy to support you! Your best option is to contact a study advisor in order to discuss your situation and find the best solution for you.
Please, choose your subject:
Consultation hours for study organization and student advisory services during lecture-free periods
Attention: we have a new e-mail address: bsc-ma.asa@xcit.tum.de
Every Tuesday (without appointment), 14:00 to 14:30 in room 00.10.053 in presence and 14:30 to 15:00 via Zoom (ID code 882715) with Silke Brandenberg and Kathrin Ruf.
Individual consultation appointments
You can arrange individual consultation appointments online or in person by sending an e-mail to bsc-ma.asa@xcit.tum.de. Tell us your request and several suggested dates.
On-site consultation hours
Open consultation hours (no appointment necessary) for Anja Hoffmann and Michael Ritter:
every Friday, 13:30 - 14:15, in room 00.10.056
Online consultation hours
Open consultation hours (no appointment necessary) for Anja Hoffmann and Michael Ritter:
every Friday, 14:15 - 15:00
via Zoom: Meeting ID: 926 6912 3397, passcode: TUM-1868
Consultation on request
Individual appointments (online or on-site) may be requested by email to msc-ma.asa(at)xcit.tum.de
Master Mathematics in Data Science
Master Mathematical Finance and Actuarial Science
Master Mathematics in Operations Research
Master Mathematics in Science and Engineering
Elite-Master TopMath
Support in all circumstances
External influences and personal problems can make studying difficult. We are happy to help, if you need an individual solution for a particular problem. Please contact your subject advisor.
Studying without barriers
We want to make it possible for all people to participate equally and independently in their studies and student life. Do you have any questions or need support? Please contact our representatives for students with chronic illnesses or disabilities: in the Bachelor's program Dr. Kathrin Ruf and in the Master's program Michael Ritter.
Further information can be found on the TUM service pages.
Advice for international students
Financial questions, registering at your new residence, residency permits, insurance, and deadlines – if you want to study in Germany, you must consider a few things. International students can contact our international student advisor, Julia Cyllok.
You can also find a lot of information on the International Relations web pages.