The Study Commission, often abbreviated as StuKo in german, discusses and makes decisions on all matters related to the study program.
This includes the selection of module catalogs, the design of the catalog for general education courses (interdisciplinary qualifications), academic regulations and study regulations (FPSO), as well as specific issues related to exam administration and program organization.
For the following study programs, a single Study Commission is responsible:
- Civil Engineering (BSc. & MSc.)
- Environmental Engineering (BSc. & MSc.)
- Master in Computational Mechanics (& COME hons.)
- Master in Energy-Efficient Sustainable Construction
- Transportation Systems
- Transportation Logistics
A separate Study Commission handles the study program in Geodesy & Geoinformation.
The role of the representatives is to collect, summarize, and present student suggestions and improvement requests. They are familiar with the respective study regulations.
Representatives come from the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering. The committee members include the Dean of Studies, the Academic and Teaching Coordinator, faculty representatives, program coordinators, exam administration representatives, and the TUM Online Officer. The committee is generally open to participation from all faculty members.
If something goes wrong in your studies, if you’re dissatisfied with the implementation, or if you have ideas on how to improve things, please email us at stuko.fs.bgu@tum.de and/or speak to us directly. We are always available and look forward to hearing from you!