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Internationale Hochschule SDI München

Bayern, Germany

About Internationale Hochschule SDI München

Internationale Hochschule SDI München is a private, state-recognised university in Munich, Bavaria, established as part of the SDI München educational group — itself founded in 1951 by nine translators and interpreters. The university division was formally established in 2007 and offers state-accredited Bachelor's and Master's degrees in intercultural communication, language services, translation, interpreting, digital media, and international business.

The institution operates as a compact, specialised private university with a strong language and communication focus. It is characterised by small group sizes, intensive mentoring, and a "3-day university" schedule model designed to accommodate working students. All degree programmes hold Akkreditierungsrat accreditation. Students and lecturers from over 70 countries participate in campus life.

Non-EU applicants apply through the uni-assist portal. The university is an Erasmus Charter holder and supports both incoming and outgoing student mobility through a dedicated International Office.

Key facts

Founded
1951
International
students and lecturers from over 70 countries

Founded 1951; university division established 2007 — one of Munich's specialised private universities for languages and international communication

State-recognised (staatlich anerkannt) and Akkreditierungsrat-accredited Bachelor's and Master's degrees

Students and lecturers from over 70 countries on a single compact Munich campus

Small group sizes and intensive mentoring; '3-day university' schedule supports working students

Erasmus Charter holder with incoming and outgoing mobility programmes

On-campus student apartments available from €620/person/month; no long commute required

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

SDI München is a private university and charges tuition fees for all programmes. Bachelor programmes (7 semesters): approx. €505–€550/month tuition (when paid annually), plus a €97 semester contribution. Master programmes (3 semesters): approx. €640–€950/month depending on the programme (MBA: €950/month; M.A. programmes: €640/month; Interpreting M.A.: €690/month). A one-time enrollment fee applies: €475 for EU applicants, €950 for non-EU applicants (early-bird rate €375 for winter semester enrolment by 15 June). A final oral exam fee of €200–€250 applies per programme. As a private institution, Bavaria's WS2025/26 non-EU public-university tuition surcharge (€2,000/semester) does not apply here; SDI München's own fee schedule governs.

Admission requirements

Non-EU international applicants (including those from India, China, and Vietnam) must apply through the uni-assist portal (my.uni-assist.de). Required documents include certified school-leaving and/or bachelor's degree transcripts, official translations into German or English, a CV, a motivation letter (1–2 pages), proof of language proficiency, and a blocked account (Sperrkonto) confirmation. First-semester tuition payment must be demonstrable prior to visa application. The APS certificate is mentioned as applicable where required (i.e., for Indian, Chinese, and Vietnamese applicants per German consulate rules). Specific entry-grade thresholds per programme are not published on the website; contact [email protected] for programme-level requirements.

Application deadlines

Non-EU applicants: applications via uni-assist accepted up to 15 October of each year (winter semester), though early submission is strongly recommended. Exchange/Erasmus incoming students: nomination by home university by 15 May (winter/fall semester) or 15 October (summer semester); student application deadline 31 May (winter) or 15 November (summer).

Languages of instruction

Primary language of instruction is German. Several programmes incorporate English, Spanish, and Chinese depending on the study field (e.g. Modern Chinese Studies BA, MBA in International Business Management). German proficiency at B1 minimum (B2 recommended) is required for exchange/incoming students. Non-EU applicants must demonstrate German or English proficiency as required by their chosen programme.

Campuses & locations

SDI München Campus

Baierbrunner Straße 28, 81379 München — single campus with on-site student apartments

Living in Bayern

Munich (München) is the capital of Bavaria and Germany's third-largest city, with a population of approximately 1.5 million. It is one of Germany's strongest economic centres, home to major employers in automotive, technology, finance, and media sectors. The city is known for its high quality of life, excellent public transport, and proximity to the Alps. Munich has a large international student community and hosts several universities and research institutions.

Student life & support

On-campus student apartments (Campus SDI) are available directly at the Baierbrunner Straße campus, with fully furnished single apartments (€960/month) and double-occupancy units (€620/person/month), including internet and laundry facilities. The International Office ([email protected] / [email protected]) supports incoming students with pre-arrival guidance, insurance information, and credit recognition. German-language courses (Deutschkurse) up to TestDaF and Goethe certificate level are offered on-site. SDI München holds an Erasmus Charter enabling student and staff mobility with European partner institutions.

15

Accredited Programmes

9

Master

6

Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

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