Munich University has 18 departments, 150 majors, and several of them are in the whole German-speaking area. At present, there are about 700 full-time professors, 2,500 other teaching and research personnel and nearly 1 1000 non-teaching and research personnel. The colleges with higher grades include Enterprise Economics College, Medical College, Law School, Sociology College, Physics College, Chemistry College, Forestry College and Veterinary College.
According to statistics, the University of Munich registered more than 46,000 students in the winter semester from 2065,438+00 to 2065,438+0, including 2,965,438+0 female students and 6,828 foreign students, making it the second largest university in Germany after the Free University of Berlin.
School features:
1, many well-stocked libraries. The University Library of Munich was founded on 1573. At present, in addition to the central library located at the headquarters, there are 2 15 sub-libraries, which belong to various research institutes and colleges, with a total collection of 4.4 million volumes, comparable to that of Bavarian libraries, and the number is increasing at a rate of about 50,000 volumes every year.
2. Humanities and science and engineering develop together. The popularity of the University of Munich largely comes from its research in the arts and humanities. The research of universities in the fields of machinery and science has also made remarkable achievements in the world, such as the Molecular Biology Gene Center Laboratory of universities and the Accelerator Laboratory jointly established by technical university of munich.
3. High-level research. Every year, the teachers and students of the University of Munich receive many prizes and awards, such as the Gottfeld-Wil Bellm-Leibniz Prize, an honor of the German scientific community. Up to now, 36 Nobel Prize winners have been born among the alumni of the University of Munich, of which 13 were obtained during their school days.
Location and climate:
Munich is located on the Hisar River at the northern foot of the Alps in southern Germany. It is one of the major economic, cultural, scientific and transportation centers in Germany and one of the most prosperous cities in Europe. Munich University is a university without walls. Its main building is located in Ludwig Street in the north of Munich city center, and most of the buildings and student dormitories are distributed all over Munich.
Munich has a continental climate and is deeply influenced by the neighboring Alps. The precipitation is relatively large, and the temperature difference between day and night and between winter and summer is very large. Winter lasts from 65438+February to March, which is cold, but there is little snowfall in winter. It is warmer in summer, and the average temperature in the hottest July is 19℃.
Admission requirements:
Undergraduate students from China must have the most basic German language ability to apply for Munich University: applicants who receive the course study requirements must submit DSH (German University Entrance Examination) or other equivalent language ability certificates, otherwise they must pass the language course before entering the university; Applicants who pass the Goethe Institute Advanced German Test or Telford Test (4 points) can be exempted from the DSH test. In addition, you need to prepare an application form for admission, official transcripts and official translations of the schools you attended before enrollment, diplomas and official translations of the schools you attended before enrollment, personal resumes, personal application statements written in German, and audit certificates from the Audit Department (APS) of the German Embassy. The deadline for winter admission is June 15, and the deadline for summer admission is June 65438+ 10/5.