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LMU
Munich and TUM Courses
On
the JYM Application Form there is a section called Proposed
Schedule of Courses where you list the JYM, LMU Munich and/or
TUM classes you intend to take while in Munich. See How
to Apply for details.
When
it comes to listing university courses, flexibility is required
because the schedule of classes (Vorlesungsverzeichnis) that
pertains to your semester(s) in Munich is not yet available at the
time you are applying to JYM.
Courses
at German universities often change from semester to semester, and
a final list of course offerings will only be available shortly
before each semester begins. Therefore you should expect to make
adjustments to the Proposed Schedule of Courses when you arrive
in Munich for Orientation.
There are three ways for you to list university courses on your
Proposed Schedule of Courses:
1)
simply list courses
by general subject area, e.g. 19th Century Philosophy, International
Relations, European History, German Drama etc., and when you arrive
in Munich for Orientation, our Resident Director will help you find
courses that match your interests, or
2)
simply enter titles from our lists of university
courses that JYM students have taken in the past, and when you
arrive in Munich for Orientation, our Resident Director will help
you find a similar courses currently being offered that match your
interests
3)
however, if your advisor needs a course description and syllabus,
you will need to search for courses on your own using the LSF Online-Portal
(for LMU Munich) or the Campus Management System (for TUM). Since
this can be somewhat complicated if you don't know how a German
university is structured, we've provided information and tips about
how to search for courses online:
Instructions for researching the LMU
Munich Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Instructions for researching the TUM
Vorlesungsverzeichnis
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