Overview
The Department of Sport and Health Sciences at the Technical University of Munich in Germany offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Health Science Prevention and Health Promotion. This is a master’s level program with a course duration of two years.
Course Details
University | Technical University of Munich |
Degree | M.Sc. (Master of Science) |
Subjects | Health Sciences, Public Health, Health Promotion |
Language | English only |
Study Mode | On Campus |
Application Deadlines | Winter semester: 31 May |
Duration | 2 Years (starting: Winter semester) |
Tuition Fees | Free (per semester) |
Qualification Requirements | Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in health science or a comparable degree, with a minimum standard period of study of 6 semesters, and proof of at least 8 weeks of relevant professional internship before starting the master’s degree. |
Language Requirements | English: IELTS (min 6.5), TOEFL iBT (min 88). English proficiency can also be proven by the “Cambridge Main Suite of English Examinations,” 20 credits in English-language examination modules completed, or if the final thesis has been written in English. |
Application Procedure | Local admission restriction; No Admission Test/Interview; Application directly at the University (incl. VPD from uni-assist) |
Application Fee | The initial application fee is €75, and for every subsequent application, the fee is €30 each. |
Admission Documents
- Application for Authorization: Print the PDF file from TUM Online after registering.
- CV: Your current Curriculum Vitae.
- Bachelor’s Degree Certificate: If not available yet, provide a justification of your study and examination progress.
- Proof of Language Proficiency: Demonstrate sufficient proficiency in English or German, as per the language requirements.
- Work/Internship Certificates and Additional Qualifications: Include certificates and other evidence of any additional qualifications you have.
- List of Academic Achievements: A detailed list of subjects studied and the timeline.
- Portfolio: A maximum of 10 pages in A3 format showcasing your relevant work.
- Letter of Motivation: A personal statement outlining your motivation for applying to the program.