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Bachelor’s Degree Programsat TUM Campus Straubing
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# Bachelor’s Degree Programsat TUM Campus Straubing

**Source**: https://www.cs.tum.de/en/study/bachelor/overview
**Parent**: https://mib.cs.tum.de/en/

If you want to change the world in a sustainable way, the TUM Campus Straubing offers various possibilities for studying. Although all courses of study pursue the goal of qualification in the field of sustainability and bioeconomy, the choice of the course of study can lead to different emphases depending on personal interests.

The focus of research and study at the campus is on the areas of chemical use and energy recovery, the development of sustainable materials and research into economic aspects relating to the production, marketing and use of renewable raw materials. By choosing a course of study and various optional modules, students can specialize in one area or cover a broad range of sustainability topics.

Due to a particularly high supervision ratio, the described choices, and the close connection of basic and application oriented as well as interdisciplinary research and teaching, study at the TUM Campus Straubing responds very well to students’ interests, offers flexibility and a view beyond one’s own nose and, thus, prepares optimally for professional challenges.

## Interdisciplinary Study Programs

### [Bioeconomy](https://www.cs.tum.de/en/study/bachelor/bioeconomy)

Business Management

Economics

Engineering

Material Science

Biotechnology

Chemistry

### [Chemical Biotechnology](https://www.cs.tum.de/en/study/bachelor/chemical-biotechnology)

Business Management

Economics

Engineering

Material Science

Biotechnology

Chemistry

### [Sustainable Engineering for Materials and Processes](https://www.cs.tum.de/en/study/bachelor/sustainable-engineering-for-materials-and-processes)

Business Management

Economics

Engineering

Material Science

Biotechnology

Chemistry

### [Sustainable Management & Technology](https://www.cs.tum.de/en/study/bachelor/sustainable-management-technology)

Business Management

Economics

Engineering

Material Science

Biotechnology

Chemistry