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3rd Semester #

Direct link to this page: https://3.fsei.de

The following descriptions apply to all students who have started or will start their studies from the winter semester 2018/19 onwards (examination regulations PO20181).

Subjects and Schedule #

  • Stundenplan: Schedule for the 3rd semester (winter semester 2024/25)
  • Analysis 3: Lecture by Prof. Matthes
  • Stochastic Signals: Lecture by Prof. Utschick
  • Signal Theory: Lecture by Prof. Hemmert
  • Solid State, Semiconductor and Component Physics: Lecture by Prof. Tornow
  • Electromagnetic Field Theory: Lecture by Prof. Eibert

Exams/Study Regulations #

The study program here at the university is based on two regulations:

  • the General Examination and Study Regulations (APSO)
  • the Subject-specific Examination and Study Regulations (FPSO)

Both of these regulations are legally binding. We will discuss these two regulations in more detail below.

Study Guide #

To make it easier to understand the APSO and FPSO, the Study Guide was written. Here, the desired course of study is explained. You can find current module descriptions for your mandatory modules as well as the Study Guide at this link.

Study Planning #

The previously popular study planner has unfortunately been discontinued. The study and schedule planning can now be found in [TUMOnline]. The Master Admission Calculator can be found here.

Exam Dates #

The Bachelor Examination Board is responsible for determining the exam dates. Current exam dates can be found on the Student Affairs Office website.

Examination Regulation #

All exams for the basic and orientation examination (GOP) are taken directly after the lecture period in the first two weeks of the vacation period. In general, there is only one retake allowed for each exam. The repeat examinations usually take place in the last weeks of the respective semester break.

For the first and second semester, there is a joker regulation regarding failed exams: Examinations with a maximum of 7 ECTS credits may be repeated as often as desired within the scope of the study progress monitoring. Since all modules in the first two semesters are worth between 5 and 7 ECTS credits, this means that you have to pass exactly one exam at the latest after the 8th semester and all other exams at the latest in the second attempt, provided that other examination progress is ensured.

From the 3rd semester onwards, you then have an unlimited number of attempts within the scope of the study progress monitoring for an exam.

All examination modalities are regulated in the General Examination and Study Regulations (APSO) and in the Subject-specific Examination and Study Regulations (FPSO). Both of these documents are also legally binding. The APSO applies to all students at TUM. There are different versions of the FPSO (also to be found on the info page of the CIT on the BSEI), each of which applies to different cohorts:

Version valid for studies beginning with the … Most Important Changes
Basic version WS 08/09 Change from Diplom to Bachelor
1st Amendment WS 09/10 Splitting of the module Foundations of Computer Science into Algorithms and Data Structures and Programming in C
2nd Amendment WS 10/11, WS 11/12, WS 12/13 (Re-)introduction of the so-called GOP-Joker
3rd Amendment SS 11 Special regulations due to the double high school graduate year
4th Amendment WS 13/14 Restructuring of the module catalogue in the basic studies
New version WS 18/19 Adjustment of the basic studies orientation

Note: the above table is intended to provide guidance only. It is not legally binding.

Exam Registration #

All students enrolled in the 1st and 2nd semesters are automatically registered for their exams. No separate registration is necessary.

From the 3rd semester onwards, students must independently register for the exams. Only registered students may participate in an exam. Please note the registration periods on TUMOnline.

Exam Withdrawal #

[Here] ( https://www.cit.tum.de/cit/studium/studierende/pruefungsangelegenheiten-module/elektrotechnik-informationstechnik/#c7699) you will find applications for exam withdrawal.

Study Progress Monitoring #

To meet the study progress monitoring requirements, you must have collected a certain number of credits. This number is according to the APSO:

ECTS Limits
after the 1st semester: 0 ECTS
after the 2nd semester: 0 ECTS
after the 3rd semester: 30 ECTS
after the 4th semester: 60 ECTS
after the 5th semester: 90 ECTS
after the 6th semester: 120 ECTS
after the 7th semester: 150 ECTS
after the 8th semester: 180 ECTS

The FPSO provides stricter rules for the first two semesters. Thus, anyone who has passed the GOP with a total of 60 ECTS already fulfills the study progress monitoring up to the 4th semester.

Effects of the Corona Epidemic on Study Progress Monitoring #

From the summer semester 2020 to the winter semester 2021/22, the standard period of study was suspended. This means that all semesters during this period do not count toward the study progress monitoring.

General study information #

Exchange platform: the forum #

FSEI-Hub: The forum for all electrical and computer engineering students at the TUM. You can find summaries of taught subjects and other students to discuss with on the FSEI-Hub. Please note that the forum is available only in german.

Content #

Moodle: Official Learning Management System for most (if not all) subjects taught at the TUM. Organisation

Student advisory service: Counselling service for issues like examination planning, general study guidance, international exchange programs and post-university career.

Student Services office: First instance for problems and issues of all kind concerning the electrical and computer engineering studies. You can find a list of their services on their site.

TUM portal: Online portal for students and university employees of the Technical University of Munich, providing services like a discussion forum, document templates, a calendar or job advertisements. Studenten- und Mitarbeiterportal der TU München, Mailbox, Diskussionsforen, Termine, Vorlesungsverzeichnis, elektronischer Notenaushang, etc.

School portal: Information concerning the electrical and computer engineering studies, current research, software downloads, request forms, contacts of professors and other employees and an overview of all chairs.

TUMonline: Campus Management Systems: a large part of the studies is managed from here. Services include an online grade overview, a mailbox, a calendar and important documents like the certificate of enrolment. Library

Diversity at CIT: Information concerning parent-children rooms, gender equality officer and other related services.

Bibliothek #

TUM university library: Homepage of the library

TUM OPAC: Online catalogue of the main campus library. Interlibrary loan can also be done from this portal.

eAccess: Online access to an archive of scientific journals. Service is managed by the TUM university library.

Computer #

EIKON: EIKON homepage, for services concerning the EIKON tower (computer rooms for electrical and computer engineering students). Services include the registering of the student card for access to the rooms, information about WLAN and an introduction to UNIX.

Microsoft Dreamspark / StudiSoft: Software download of Microsoft products available with the TUM membership

MathWorks (links to a TUM wiki page, needs a login): Download of Matlab, Simulink and toolboxes with the TUM license

LRZ: Student page of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) Student life / Housing:

Munich Student Union: Information and services concerning student housing, financial aids, etc.

www.wg-gesucht.de: helpful site for finding a room in a shared apartment

www.studenten-wg.de (available only in german): helpful site for finding a room in a shared apartment

https://www.immowelt.de (available only in german): helpful site for finding a room in a shared apartment