For Students
Here you may find information about questions during your studies as well as contact points and advice for students of the faculty
Here you may find information about questions during your studies as well as contact points and advice for students of the faculty
Counseling and contact points at the faculty
International Admissions: LMU-Counseling
Counseling Services of the Studentenwerk:
Re-registration
At the end of each semester students must re-register for the following semester. A student is considered re-registered when his/her semester fees have been paid by bank transfer by the given deadline.
Re-registration is required every semester! If you do not re-register on time, you will be exmatriculated.
Further information: LMU-Website
Leave of Absence
Students who have serious issues that prevent them from continuing their normal studies may take a leave of absence which is, at most, two semesters long.
A leave of absence provides that the accumulation time of a student's specialized semesters is halted, thereby preventing possible future problems with exam deadlines.
The number of regular semesters, however, proceeds as always. If you are granted a leave of absence, you are still considered enrolled in your degree program and maintain your student status as well as your health insurance. You may not acquire credits during your leave (ECTS-Points or "Scheine"), but, in turn, must take repeat exams for courses you have failed within the required deadlines. Leave semesters do not affect the official deadlines for repeat exams. If necessary, exceptions must be applied for separately at the Examination Office in charge!
Every request for a leave of absence must be accompanied by the appropriate application form and necessary certificates (doctor's certificate, for example) and submitted to the Registrar's Office. Please note that there are deadlines to apply for a leave of absence.
Detailed information about the possible reasons for a leave of absence and to view information about semester fees, please access the links below:
The regulations at the Department of Pharmacy for students of
Regulations for all students at the Department of Chemistry
(BSc, MSc, teaching degree and students in chemistry courses)
In case of illness, please note the following:
According to the examination regulations (see under the respective § "Passing, failing and repeating module examinations and partial module examinations, para. (5)"), original medical certificates must be submitted immediately in the event of illness. In this certificate, the attending physician certifies the inability to take the examination, since when the illness has existed or why you cannot participate in a course.
So-called certificates of incapacity for work (yellow/pink slips) do not replace certificates!
If you are unable to attend due to hospitalization, a confirmation from the hospital is sufficient.
Immediately means within 3 working days at the latest (working days = Mon-Fri, with examination day = 1st working day). The certificate can be scanned in advance or submitted as an image file by e-mail to the Student and Examination Office. Originals must then be submitted within 2 weeks.
Depending on the event, please note the following:
In principle, the Examination Board or the Chemistry Examination Office may, in individual cases or in general, require the submission of a medical certificate from a public health officer or a certificate from a doctor appointed by the Examination Office.
You can find a public health officer at the nearest public health office in your place of residence. For Munich, the Health Office, Schwanthalerstraße 69, 80336 München (Tel. 089/23366810) is responsible.
If the illness persists beyond the certified period of the first certificate, any follow-up certificates must also be submitted immediately.
For organizational reasons, we ask you to enclose a short cover letter (with mat. no.) with your certificate or to note the name and date of the exam on the certificate.
We will also be happy to answer any further questions you may have in person or by telephone.
Are you interested in studying chemistry, biochemistry or pharmacy at the LMU and have started analogous studies at another university? Then you are a transfer student (Orts- bzw. Hochschulwechsler).
Are you enrolled at another department of the LMU but want to switch majors? Then you are a student switching majors. (Please be aware of the deadlines and further information!)
In both cases it is possible to receive credits for previous work in chemistry, biochemistry or other natural sciences (see transfer credits below).
Please check our policy for transfer credits before you apply or, at the latest, before you begin your studies here: Study Programs.
Both transfer students and students switching majors have to apply for acceptance and are subject to the rules in effect. (More information at Application, admission and matriculation above).
Further Links:
1.) Transfer credit in pharmacy programs
The rules for transfer credit in pharmacy programs can be found in the corresponding Study Programs in Pharmacy.
2.) Transfer credit in chemistry and biochemistry programs
If you have accumulated credits in chemistry, biochemistry or other natural sciences at another university or other programs you can apply for transfer credit until the end of the 1st semester. A verification of the equivalency of the form, content and competences of past credit must be undertaken:
You must complete the following steps for a benefit recognition:
More information in the Examination Office(room F5.018).