Getting started: Course access, application and enrollment
The course websites can be found through the following resources:
- Central course register LSF, see the link
- All courses provided by the Mathematical Institute, see the link
- All courses provided by the Financial Mathematics Workgroup, see the link
Most courses descriptions link from the above resources to the following services that host the course material:
See the following document for detailed intructions on how to naviagte these sites: (PDF, 18,915 KB)
If you are an international student and have not obtained a campus account yet, please read the instructions, e.g., in the section Before your stay at the host university.
A: For specific application requirements, please refer to the overview page of your chosen study program where detailed information is provided.
A detailed overview of the general requirements for international students is available on the LMU Munich International Office website.
A general overview of VISA and residence permit requirements – along with other helpful tips for planning your studies and stay in Germany – is available in the International Student Guide of LMU Munich.
Course recognition and module credit
Many standard choices of courses shown in the sample curricula are automatically recognized in the respective modules and will appear on your electronic transcripts after submission and processing of the respective grades by the PANI. For others it is necessary to formally submit an application for recognition
(“Antrag auf Anerkennung von Prüfungs- und Studienleistungen”) at PANI. The respective form can be found on their website. If you have questions about the recognition of courses, please contact the student advisory using the following contact form:
No, only one course per module (WP1, WP2, …) can be credited.
Even if multiple courses are listed under a module in the sample curricula, you may only receive credit for one of them.
- Example for BSc Business Mathematics:
If you complete “Managementorientierte Betriebswirtschaftslehre” (6 ECTS, WP1),
you may also attend “Finanzorientierte Betriebswirtschaftslehre”, but only one of them can be credited for WP1.
Additional courses may be taken for personal interest but cannot be credited.