3. Foreword Welcome to Austria
In this publication you will find tables of the
degree programmes at the Austrian uni-
versities and universities of applied scienc-
es. Further information about ppli
a cation
requirements and procedures is available
from the institutions mentioned in this bro-
Are you interested in studying chure.
in Austria ? General information about Austria is avail
able from the Austrian representative autho
rities (embassies, consulates) and Austrian
Because of its rich cultural past and pre
sent 1
cultural forums , Austrian tourist offices 2
Austria is cherished by people all over the
and Austrian commercial attachés 3.
world.
Detailed information concerning the oppor
The varied landscape is of great importance
tuniies in the field of higher du ation in
t e c
for tourism, there are many skiing resorts;
Austria can also be found at:
in the summer there are lots of opportuni www.bmwf.gv.at (homepage of the Austri-
ties for hiking and climbing or for water an Federal Ministry of Science and Research),
sports on the numerous lakes. www.studyguide.at (guide to all Austrian
univerities and universities of applied sci-
s
Other factors for a stay in Austria are the ences) or www.studienwahl.at.
great social security, the economic stability
and the great hospitality of the Austrians. The information from this brochure along
with numerous additional references and
The Austrian educational system offers you links can also be found on the homepage of
a broad spectrum of educational opporu the OeAD-Austrian Agency for Internatio
t
nities. This is why Austria is an ideal place nal Cooperation in Education and Research
for studying and living. www.oead.at.
This new edition of the ›Study in Austria‹
brohure will provide a general overview
c
and serve as a basic guide: By providing in-
formation about entry and residence regu-
lations, general conditions for ad ission
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and necessary steps to take after arrival in
1 www.bmeia.gv.at
Austria we want to help you plan your stu 2 www.austria.info
dies in Austria. 3 www.wko.at
4. Table of Contents
Foreword – Welcome to Austria 3
Higher Education Institutions in Austria 6
Universities and Universities of the Arts 6
Private Universities 7
University Training Courses / University Level Courses 8
Universities of Applied Sciences 8
University Colleges of Teacher Education 9
Studying and Residence in Austria 10
Application for Admission to Study in Austria 10
Entry and Residence Conditions 12
Arriving in Austria – The Stay 15
Accommodation 15
Registration 15
Health Insurance for Students 15
German Language and University Preparation Courses 16
Working in Austria 17
Further Information 17
Student Ombudsman 18
The Costs of Studying in Austria 19
Living Costs 19
Tuition Fees 19
Scholarship Programmes 20
5. Tables
Degree Programme Studies
at the Austrian Universities
(Diploma, Bachelor & Master Programmes) 23
Degree Programme Studies
at the Austrian Universities of the Arts
(Diploma, Bachelor & Master Programmes) 63
Doctoral Programmes
at the Austrian Universities
and Universities of the Arts 73
Degree Programme Studies
at the Universities of Applied Sciences
(Diploma, Bachelor & Master Programmes) 77
Addresses
Universities 106
Universities of the Arts 109
Medical Universities 110
Private Universities 111
Universities of Applied Sciences 112
University Colleges of Teacher Education 114
University Preparation Programmes 116
6. Higher Education Institutions in Austria*
Universities and
Universities of the Arts
Apart from the traditional comprehensive
universities, which offer a wide variety of
disciplines, there are a number of techni-
cal and medical specialist uniersities as
v
well as a university centre for postgradu-
ate education.
Austria’s six universities of the arts offer
programmes in music, applied, performing
and fine arts as well as in the visual arts
and design. Though the common language Academic calendar
of instruction remains German, an increas-
ing number of programmes is offered in The academic year in Austria as a rule begins
Englisch, see: on October 1st and ends on September 30th
of the following year. It consists of:
www.oead.at/international-programmes
> winter semester
The total number of students is approxi (October 1st to January 30th),
mately 284.085 (of whom international stu- > summer semester
dents 67.117). (uni:data, winter term 2010) (March 1st to September 30th)
and periods during which no lectures are
* for addresses see appendix
held (Christmas, semester and summer
1 Austrian bachelor programmes, university level breaks). (Exceptions from this schedule
courses with school leaving certificate as prerequi-
site for admission, Fachhochschule bachelor pro-
are possible; please enquire at the edu
grammes and undergraduate programmes at pri-
cational institution of your choice.)
vate universities are recognised as undergraduate
studies / ISCED 5A; diploma degree programmes,
master programmes, niversity level courses with
u Structure of study programmes 1
completed bachelor degree as prerequisite for
admission, Fachhochschule diploma programmes, In the last few years the Austrian university
Fachhochschule master programmes, graduate system has introduced the European three-
programmes at private universities as graduate
tier system of degrees according to the Bo-
studies /ISCED and doctoral (Dr./PhD) pro-
5A
grammes, licentiate and doctoral programmes at
logna process.
private universities, university level courses with Besides, the old two-tier system still ex
completed diploma degree or master degree as
prerequisite for admission as postgraduate stud-
ists in some subject areas and uni ersities
v
ies /ISCED 6. (for example medicine).
7. Study Programmes 6 | 7
Private Universities
Austrian private universities offer innova-
tive and high quality education and provide
students with personal attention at the
highest academic level. Continuous internal
and external evaluation of teaching and re-
search as well as active promotion of the
arts assure constant university quality de-
velopment.
Bachelor and master study
The Austrian private universities refine exis-
programmes
ting and establish new degree programmes
Most degree programmes are divided into based on current and future educational
needs.
> bachelor studies, which conclude
with the degree of Bachelor. Periodic external re-accreditation reviews
ECTS credits: 180 (in special cases: 240) supplement internal quality management
> master studies, which require the and provide graduates with excellent chan
successful completion of a bachelor ces for their future careers.
study programme and conclude with
the academic degree of Master. The Conference of Austrian Private Univer-
ECTS credits: at least 120 sities (OePUK) serves as official representa-
tive for its members both in Austria and
Doctoral studies (Dr. / PhD) abroad.
Doctoral studies are based on the success- The curricula of the Austrian private uni-
ful completion of diploma or master degree versities as well as the academic degrees
programmes. Succesful candidates demon- awarded by them differ from university to
strate their capacity to create an original university.
piece of research work. They conclude with www.privatuniversitaeten.at
the degree of Doktor/in or PhD. Duration: at
least 3 continuous years without the award Information about these institutions and
of ECTS credits. their programmes is available on the home
page of the Federal Ministry of cience and
S
Research (BMWF) and from the private uni-
Traditional diploma programmes
versities directly. The number of students
These programmes conclude with the is approximately 6.301 (of whom interna-
award of a diploma: Magistra or Magister in tional students: 2.188). (uni:data, winter
most disciplines or Diplomingenieur(in) for term 2010)
engineers. Duration: 4 – 6 years.
www.bmwf.gv.at
www.uniko.ac.at www.akkreditierungsrat.at
8. Universities of
Applied Sciences (UAS)
Fachhochschulen (FH)
Universities of Applied Sciences offer their
students professional-oriented higher edu-
cation. This is reflected in their curricula,
which include mandatory career-oriented
practical training units or job-based intern-
ships. The number of students per year and
programme is limited, and for this reason
University Training Courses most of the programmes have an entrance
University Level Courses procedure which has to be successfully
completed.
Universitätslehrgänge
UAS offer full-time and part-time study pro-
University training/level courses are further
grammes. Part-time programmes are de-
education courses at universities.
signed for working students and take their
There are various levels (undergraduates – specific situation into account. For the com-
postgraduates). Very often they last 2 – 4 se- pletion of all UAS programmes a relevant
mesters. The contents, goals, structure and thesis and an examination are required.
duration of these courses are determined by
The academic degrees awarded are Bachelor
the universities, which are responsible for
and Master. In the echnical fields Master of
t
the individual curricula and can provide in-
Science or Diplomngenieur(in) (equivalent
i
formation about these opportunities. Upon
to a Master of Science) are awarded. Gradu-
the completion of postgraduate university
ates of UAS Master’s programmes may en-
courses academic titles such as Master of
rol in doctoral programmes at universities.
Advanced Studies (MAS) or Master of Busi-
In line with the Bologna Process Universities
ness Administration (MBA), among others,
of Applied Sciences have offered Bacheor’s
l
may be conferred. An overview of the cour
and Master’s programmes since 2003.
ses on offer can be found at:
www.bmwf.gv.at/startseite/studierende/ > UAS bachelor study programmes:
studieren_in_oesterreich/postsek_ 3 years Bachelor
bildungseinrichtungen/universitaeten/ > UAS master study programmes:
weiterbildung_an_universitaeten/ 1 – 2 years Master
9. Study Programmes 8 | 9
University Colleges
of Teacher Education
The Austrian University Colleges of Teacher
Education offer a three-year (six-semester)
Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree in com-
bination with a teaching qualification for
primary, secondary or special needs schools.
Some of them also offer BEd degrees for
polytechnic schools and for teaching re-
ligious education. The University College
of Agriculture and Environment offers a
B
achelor of Education in combination with
a qualification for teaching in schools of ag-
riculture.
Graduates of higher secondary education
The University of Applied Sciences is a rela-
are accepted at the University Colleges after
tively young type of tertiary ducation com-
e
going through a screening procedure and
pared to universities. It is mainly financed
after successfully completing a four-week
by the Federal Government.
information period.
The first degree programmes were estab
The study programme comprises courses in
lished in 1994/95. At present (i. in the
e.
educational science, subject studies relevant
2011/12 academic year) 359 UAS degree
for the respective teaching qualification and
programmes in areas such as Business, En-
practical school experience.
gineering and IT, Social Scien Law,
ces,
Media and Design, Health Sciences and There are nine state-run University Colleges
Cultural Sciences are offered by 21 insti- e.g. in Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salz-
tutions (see list on page 106). About 50 de- burg, Tyrol, Styria, Vorarlberg, Carinthia and
gree programmes are offered entirely in two in Vienna and five private ones main-
English. tained by the dioceses of Graz, Innsbruck,
Linz and Vienna and by a foundation in
The total number of students is approxi-
Burgenland.
mately 38,000. 13% of the students go
abroad for a period of study or a rofessio- (total number of students 9.521, winter
p
nal placement. term 2010/11; bmukk)
10. Studying and Residence in Austria
Application for Admission
to Study in Austria
You have to send the application and ne
cessary documents to the university, the
university of applied sciences (Fachhoch
30th for the winter semester, April 30th for
schule / UAS) or the UAS degree programme
the summer semester, higher tuition fees !)
(applications submitted to the Austrian re
apply.
presentative authorities will be forwarded
to the educational institution – applications > Programmes with entrance examina-
must arrive at the university on time, please tion (e.g. Medical universities, universi-
bear in mind that forwarding may take ties of the arts, UAS degree programmes):
some time; submission of the application Please enquire in good time about appli-
at the representative authority does not ex- cation deadlines, special requirements and
tend the deadlines!). Some universities offer dates for the entrance examinations! (Clos
a ›registration of data‹ via Internet and ing date for application for entrance exami-
will then send specific information to you nations can be up to 6 months before the
via e-mail. beginning of the semester). Please check
on the website of the university if an online
Closing dates / deadlines pre-registration is necessary.
> Universities: All documents have to ar-
Necessary requirements: 2
rive at the Austrian university by September
1st for the winter semester and February 1st 1. Application for admission: on univer
for the summer semester. These deadlines sity application form (can be downloaded
cannot be extended. Since it takes a while from the universities’ homepages or else
to process the applications it is advisable the universities will send it to you), stating
that you submit the application as early as the discipline you wish to study.
possible.
1 diplomatic staff; spouses and children of accre
For foreigners who ›have the same status as dited foreign correspondents; persons who them
Austrians‹1 and for nationals of EU and EEA selves or those liable for their support have had
member countries as well as for Swiss na- their centre of life in Austria for at least 5 years im-
mediately prior to application; certain recipients
tionals the general application deadlines of grants; holders of school leaving certificates of
of each university (approx. mid/end of Oc- Austrian schools abroad; statutory acknowledged
tober for the winter semester and mid/end refugees.
2 The requirements for admission to University
of March for the summer semester, depend-
Training Courses / University Level Courses differ
ing on the individual universities) and an from course to course and should be enquired
additional application period (November about at the individual courses.
11. Study Programmes 10 | 11
2. Proof of nationality in combination
with an official ID document with photo or
valid travel document.
3. General university entrance qualifica-
tion:
> for bachelor and diploma degree
the university may limit admissions either
studies: secondary school leaving
3 or by introducing an entrance examination
certificate equivalent
before admission or by carrying out a se-
> for master studies: bachelor or
lection procedure until two semesters after
equivalent degree
admission (detailed information is available
> for doctoral studies: diploma, master
from the universities concerned).
or equivalent degree
5. For many programmes proof of profi-
4. Specific university entrance qualifica-
ciency in German is necessary and
tion (for universities): proof of the right
should also be included in the application
to direct admission to study the chosen
documents, if available (e.g. German exami-
field and level of study in the country in
nation within the school leaving examina-
which the document qualifying for universi-
tion, language course diplomas). See ›Ger-
ty studies was issued (not applicable to EU/
man language courses‹ on page 16.
EEA citizens).
Foreign documents have to be presented
The groups of persons specified in footnote1
in the original (and in photocopy) and have
(1see page 10) will not need such a proof for
to be legalised 4. If documents are drawn up
bachelor and diploma degree studies.
in languages other than German, legalised
In some study programmes, e.g. medicine, translations have to be added, translations
dentistry, sychology the rector’s office of done abroad also have to be legalised.
p
4 Legalisation is done by the Ministry for Foreign
3
If the foreign certificate is not fully equivalent Affairs of the individual countries and then by the
to the Austrian school leaving certificate, the Austrian representative authority in that country
Austrian university will prescribe supplementary or – after prior legalisation by the re resentative
p
examinations, which have to be passed before ad- authority in Austria of the ountry of issue of the
c
mission to degree programme studies. Austria has document – by the ustrian Ministry for Foreign
A
concluded agreements of equivalence of school Affairs (legalisation office) (only for original docu-
leaving certificates with several countries. Further ments). Documents from certain countries either
information is available from the Austrian univer- require only an apostille or no legalisation at all.
sities or NARIC (National Academic Recognition
Detailed information is available from the Aus-
Information Centre). trian representative authorities.
12. Entry and Residence Conditions
a) Nationals of EU and EEA member coun
tries as well as Swiss nationals do not need
visas or residence permits. When staying
in Austria for longer than 3 months they,
however, have to apply for a confirmation
of registration (Anmeldebescheinigung) at
the immigration office (Landeshaupmann,
Universities of the arts and UAS degree Magistrat, Bezirkshauptmannschaft) within
rogrammes often do not require proof of
p 4 months of entry to Austria.
the general or specific university entrance
b) Other foreigners have, if they are stay-
qualification; instead, prospective students
ing for longer than 6 months, to apply for
have to pass an entrance examination or
a residence permit for study purposes (›Auf
produce proof of relevant professional
enthaltsbewilligung Studierende‹) 5 at the
qualification. Information about the pre
Austrian representative authority before
requisites (these differ from one institution
entry to Austria after receipt of the noti-
to the other) is available from the universi-
fication of admission. The application will
ties of the arts, the universities of applied
be sent to Austria and the decision has to
sciences and UAS degree programmes.
be awaited in one’s home country (there-
If all prerequisites are met, the educational fore the application should be submitted
institution will send the notification of ad at least 3 months before the intended ar-
mission or the invitation to sit an entrance rival in Austria). Exception: Applicants who
examination to the address specified by are allowed to enter Austria without a visa
the applicant. Students may be admitted as (information about this is available from
degree programme students or – if supple the Austrian embassies) may apply for and
mentary examinations are required and receive the residence permit from the Immi-
in the case of university training courses gration Office once they are in Austria.
/
university level courses (Universitätslehr
gänge) – as non-degree programme stu-
dents. On arrival in Austria students have to 5
For stays of up to 6 months maximum a visa is
enrol in person with the university or UAS sufficient, this, however, cannot be renewed in
degree programme. Austria.
13. Study Programmes 12 | 13
The following documents
have to be submitted:
1. a fully completed and signed
application form (available from the
representative authority; can also be If you have to sit an entrance examination
downloaded from the Internet) at an Austrian university of the arts, the pro-
2. valid passport (must be valid cedure for students who may not enter Aus-
for the whole duration of your stay tria without a visa will be the following:
in Austria)
> 1. On the basis of your application
3. passport-sized colour photograph
the theuniversity will issue a conditional
(between 3.5 x 4.5 cm and 4.0 x 5.0 cm)
letter of admission (bedingter Zulassungs-
4. birth certificate6
bescheid). Together with the conditional
5. certificate of good conduct
letter of admission and all other necessary
(where available)
documents you have to apply for a resi-
6. health insurance for the period
dence permit at the competent Austrian
of entry to beginning of studies
representation authority. Since the pro-
(see ›Health insurance for students‹)
cessing of the application has to be awaited
7. notification of admission of the
in your home country you should apply at
Austrian educational institution
least three months before the scheduled
8. proof of sufficient financial means
entrance examination. Sufficient finan-
to cover one’s living costs for 12 months
cial means and accommodation have to be
in advance (for students up to 24 years
shown credibly, e.g. confirmation of alimo-
of age: € 450/month;
ny payments of parents, preiminary rental
l
for students over 24 years of age:
contract, reservation of a room in a student
€ 814/month (these amounts contain
dormitory.
the rent for accommodation
of up to € 260.35 in 2012), e.g.: > 2. In case the Austrian authority ap-
savings bank book / account in Austria / proves of your residence permit application
declaration of guarantee of a person you can apply for a visa D to travel to Aus-
living in Austria / Travellers Cheques tria. The visa D will be issued for 4 months.
9. proof of accommodation The visa allows you to come to Austria to
(rental agreement, accommodation take part in the entrance exam.
agreement with a student hall of
residence).
The issue of the residence permit is
subject to a fee (€ 120), additional 6 For legalisation and translation of
fees may be applicable. documents see above
14. … no > 3. If you pass the entrance exam you
housing have to provide the letter of admission
stress! (Zulassungsbescheid / Aufnahmebestäti
gung) and documents that prove sufficient
finan ial means and accommo ation to the
c d
compeent Austrian authority to get your
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residence permit. You have to pick up your
resi ence permit within the validity period
d
of your visa!
Students who may enter Austria without
a visa may sit the exam without a visa and
may apply afterwards for their residence
permit in Austria within their visa-free stay.
The OeAD Housing Office provides accom-
Family members of students
modation in flats and student halls of resi-
dence for recipients of OeAD grants, for Eras- In case of spouses or minors accompany-
mus students, visiting lecturers and guests. ing the student a separate application for
each person must be submitted. Proof of
Particularly in the summer months
adequate health insurance, accommoda-
(July – September) we have free capacities even for tion in Austria and a separate document
large groups (~ 200 places). Prices on request. showing the financing of the stay in Aus-
tria must be produced for the whole fam-
ily (€ 1,221.68 per month for couples,
Examples: Guesthouse of the Vienna
€ 122.41 per month per child in 2012). Fam-
Universities & Universities of Applied
ily members are not allowed to take up
Sciences, 1020 Vienna, Molkereistraße 1
gainful employment in Austria.
OeAD-Guesthouse Moserhofgasse
8010 Graz, Moserhofgasse 41b Important notice: Entering Austria with a
tourist visa (visa C) is not recommended
because with such a visa you cannot apply
For other flats look for a residence permit in Austria. A visa can-
on our Homepage! not be renewed in Austria.
For a renewal of the residence permit an
additional confirmation of the success-
ful course of study (›Studienerfolgsnach-
> OeAD-Wohnraumverwaltungs GmbH weis‹) is necessary: examinations equalling
Ebendorferstraße 7 | 1010 Vienna 8 hours/week or 16 ECTS credits per aca-
housing@oead.at demic year.
15. Arriving in Austria – The Stay Study Programmes 14 | 15
Accommodation
The Austrian Exchange Service (OeAD) and
the Austrian Student Union (Österreichi
sche Hochschülerschaft / ÖH) offer reason-
ably priced accommodation for students.
For details consult:
OeAD: www.oead.at/housing
ÖH: www.oeh.at Attention: Nationals of EU/EEA countries
and Swiss nationals have to apply addi-
Youth hostels: www.oejhv.or.at
tionally for a confirmation of registration
The International Offices of the universities (Anmeldebescheinigung) if they stay in
provide help in finding private accommo- Austria for more than 3 months.
dation.
Health Insurance for Students
Registration
Students admitted to an Austrian niversity
u
In Austria it is compulsory to register with or university of the arts or UAS degree pro-
the municipal authorities (Meldeamt: Ge- gramme as regular degree programme stu
meindeamt, Magistratisches Bezirksamt) dents may take out a comprehensive health
within three working days of entering the insurance with one of the local ublic carri-
p
country. For this you need a registration ers (Österreichische Gebietskrankenkasse).
form (Meldezettel, available from the regis This insurance is only available to ustrians
A
tration offices or from the Internet), which and foreigners who have established a legal
must be completed by you and signed by residence in Austria (and fulfil several re
your landlord landlady. (In youth hostels
/ quirements regarding duration of studies,
and hotels this registration is carried out change of study programmes, income, study
by the management when you check in.) A programmes already completed).
change of address also has to be reported
Forms to apply for this insurance coverage
to the registration office within 3 working
are available at the respective Gebietskran
days.
kenkasse branch offices and the Austrian
Please do not forget to inform the registra- Student Union (ÖH – Östereichische Hoch-
r
tion office when you leave Austria. schülerschaft).
16. The insurance premium for this coverage
currently amounts to € 49,85 (as of 2012)
per month for students. Students can con-
sult all physicians who have a contract with
the Gebietskrankenkasse. Students from Please enquire directly at the university or
EU/EEA countries who are in possession of UAS of your choice to find out whether or
a valid health insurance in their home coun- not the certificate / diploma you hold is also
tries need the ›European Health Insurance accepted as sufficient proof!
Card‹.
Students who do not meet these require- University Preparation Programmes
ments have to take out insurance with pri- Vorstudienlehrgänge of the OeAD
vate insurance companies or the local in- In addition many universities offer the pos-
surance carriers (Gebietskrankenkassen) sibility to attend language courses at the
themselves (higher premium)! University Preparation Programmes (›Vor
studienlehrgänge‹) of the OeAD located in
Vienna, Graz and Leoben (addresses see ap-
German Language and pendix). By attending these programmes
University Preparation Courses students can prepare for supplementary
examinations (e.g. in mathematics or Ger-
The main language of instruction at Aus-
man …), which they have to take to be ad-
trian universities and UAS is German, only a
mitted to a degree programme. Students
few programmes are taught in English, see:
can also begin their studies without know-
www.oead.at/international_programmes.
ledge of German and be admitted to univer-
In order to be admitted to a degree program sity studies after passing the supplementary
me you have to prove sufficient knowed e examination in German (or other subjects).
l g
of German. At some universities you need
Other institutions and organisations also
proficiency in German corresponding to
offer a variety of German language courses
level B2, at others corresponding to level
for foreigners. For more information consult
C1 of the Com on European Framework of
m
Campus Austria, the association of Austrian
Reference for Languages. There are differ
language schools:
ent diplomas that are accepted, e.g. the
›Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch‹, Campus Austria | c/o WIHOK
Austria’s officially recognised examination Alser Straße 4 | 1st courtyard
system for German as a foreign language 1090 Wien/Vienna
with licensed examination centres all over info@campus-austria.at
the world: www.osd.at. www.campus-austria.at
17. Study Programmes 16 | 17
Working in Austria
a) For students who are EU or EEA or Swiss
nationals there are no restrictions con-
cerning work in Austria as long as the fiscal c) In case your study plan recommends or
and national insurance regulations are met. requires the proof of a vocational intern
Important exception: Students from Bul- ship (Berufspraktika) you will not need a
garia and Romania still need a work permit working permit. A vocational internship is
before taking up gainful employment (de- an employment (practical training) which
tails see in the following). Students from is required by the study plan of an Austrian
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, educational institution with public status.
Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Hungary The employer has to notify (Anzeigebestä
do not need a work permit since May 2011. tigung) the employment service (Arbeits
marktservice) and the competent authori y t
b) Students from third countries need a for taxes (Abgabenbehörde) at least 2 weeks
work permit to work in Austria. The per- before the beginning of the employment.
mit is to be obtained by the employer be-
fore the student starts working. The work
permit is granted for students in a bachelor
Further Information
programme for up to 10 hours per week, for
students in a master programme for up to The Austrian Student Union (Österreichi
20 hours per week. Work in the field of sci- sche Hochschülerschaft / ÖH) is the legal
ence and research or on the basis of a con- representative body of all students in Aus-
tract for work and labour (self-employment, tria: www.oeh.at
›Werkvertrag‹) (by which you are not fully
Social and cultural institutions as well as the
employed and have to take care of your in-
public transport providers offer reductions
come tax and health insurance yourself)
for students. The Austrian Student Union
does not require a permit. Further informa-
(Österreichische Hochschülerschaft) in-
tion is available from the employment ser-
forms students about these reductions and
vice (Arbeitsmarktservice / AMS www.ams.
provides information about all matters con-
or.at). Please note that your stay in Austria
cerning their studies.
cannot be financed exclusively by such
employment! Your work must not com- The University Sports Departments
promise your stu ies. Non-compliance with (USI – Universitäts Sportinstitut) offer a
d -
these regulations may lead to expulsion wide range of opportunities for practising
from Austria! sports at reasonable prices.
18. Solutions For
mobile Researchers
EURAXESS – Researchers in Motion
www.ec.europa.eu/euraxess
EURAXESS Austria
www.euraxess.at
Student Ombudsman
For general questions and individual prob-
lems related to studying or doing research at
Austrian universities, universities of applied
sciences or university colleges of teacher
education as well as for several aspects of
student life in Austria (entry and residence
requirements, housing, etc.) a central stu-
dent ombudsman office (›Studierendenan- Studierendenanwaltschaft
waltschaft‹) is available for Austrian and in- Minoritenplatz 5 | 1014 Wien/Vienna
ternational students. Students can consult Toll free telephone
the webpage (www.diesan.at) or address in- (Mon – Fri 9 am – 4 pm)
dividual enquiries or complaints to this of- T 0800/311 650
fice. Cases are dealt with free of charge and san@bmwf.gv.at
in full confidentiality. www.diesan.at
19. The Costs of Studying in Austria Study Programmes 18 | 19
Living Costs
In the following table you will find an esti-
mate of the monthly living costs for stu
dents (in euros). These figures only serve as
a guideline and cannot be seen as binding.
Under accommodation costs a place in a
student hall of residence has been used as > The student union membership fee
the basis of calculation. ›ÖH-Beitrag‹ is € 16,86 per semester
and is compulsory for all students.
Accommodation € 310
(including heating and electricity) > The student accident insurance fee is
€ 0.36 per semester
Food € 220 (as at February 2009).
(excluding luxuries and tobacco)
An exemption from paying tuition fees is
Studies € 270
possible in special cases (e.g. for partici-
and personal requirements
pants in exchange programmes and univer-
(books, culture, recreation)
sity partnerships, students from the least
Total per month € 800 developed countries). Students from other
developing countries and Central and East-
ern European reform countries may be ex-
Tuition Fees empted or apply for a full or partial refund of
the tuition fees according to the universities’
Universities and own rules. Further information is available at
Universities of the Arts www.oead.at/studienbeitrag.
> For Austrian students and students who Universities of
have the same status as Austrians (i.e.
Applied Sciences (UAS)
nationals of all EU and EEA member
countries) and who have not exceeded are entitled to charge tuition fees. For more
the minimum duration of their study details please contact the institution of your
programme plus two semesters no fee choice directly.
is payable.
In the case of University Training Courses
> For all other students, including state | University Level Courses (Universitäts
less persons and those with un lear na-
c lehrgänge) | Private Universities & Uni
tionality: € 363.36 per semester. (This versity Colleges of Teacher Education the
regulation is valid until February 2012, tuition fees differ from one institution to
after February 2012 contact the univer- the other and should be enquired about at
sity or visit www.oead.at/studienbeitrag) the individual institutions.
20. > appear – Austrian Partnership Pro
Scholarship Programmes gramme in Higher Education and Re
search for Development, 2010 – 2014;
Various scholarship programmes are offered for selected master programmes and
by Austrian organisations. doctoral studies ; only for ADC (Austrian
Please note that there are hardly any scholar- Development Cooperation) key regions
ships for an entire study programme in Aus- and priority countries in the South.
tria. www.appear.at
Please note that most grant / scholarship pro-
ERASMUS
grammes do not permit gainful employ-
ment! Join more than 4,000 Erasmus students
who study in Austria every year Erasmus
!
Unilateral Scholarship Programmes is the European flagship programme for
higher education and training, involving 33
With a number of unilateral scholarship countries. The programme supports stud-
programmes the Republic of Austria pro- ies & work placements for students as well
vides the possibility for foreign students, as teaching & training for HEI staff. It is part
gra uates, post-docs and university teach- of the EU Programme for Lifelong Learn
d
ers to study or carry out research work at ing which also provides funding for school
Austrian universities. education, vocational and adult education.
The most important of such scholarships are www.lebenslanges-lernen.at
the following: www.oead.at/erasmus
> Ernst Mach Grant (all fields of study),
CEEPUS
www.oead.at/mach
Students, post-graduate students and tea-
> Franz Werfel Grant for young uni-
chers from the countries participating in
versity teachers of German language
CEEPUS (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
and Austrian literature,
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary,
www.oead.at/werfel
the Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montene-
> Richard Plaschka Grant for university gro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Repub-
lecturers in the field of history who lic and Slovenia) have the opportunity to
are rimarily occupied with Austria-re- come to Austria in the framework of exist
p
lated topics, ing networks (or as Freemovers).
www.oead.at/plaschka www.oead.at/ceepus
21. Study Programmes 20 | 21
There are two categories of ERASMUS
MUNDUS students:
> Category A: Students from third coun-
tries who have lived in Europe for less
than 12 months in the last 5 years.
> Category B: ›European students‹ or
students from third countries who
have lived in Europe for more than 12
months in the last 5 years.
ERASMUS MUNDUS Masters Courses with
Austrian Participation for the winter term
2012/13:
ERASMUS MUNDUS II – Masters Cour- > ASTROMUNDUS – Astrophysics
ses and Joint Doctorate Programmes (University of Innsbruck, coordinator)
ERASMUS MUNDUS offers a full-time > MIND – Erasmus Mundus Master’s
scholarship for excellent students – not programme in Industrial Ecology
only from Austria or Europe but from all (University of Graz, coordinator)
over the world – who have successfully ap- > MARIHE – Research and Innovation in
plied for an ERASMUS MUNDUS Masters Higher Education (Danube University
Course or an ERASMUS MUNDUS Joint Krems, coordinator)
Doctorate Programme.
> EMGS – Global Studies – A European
An ERASMUS MUNDUS study course lasts Perspective (University of Vienna,
between 1 – 2 (Masters) or 3 – 4 (PhD) years. partner)
A minimum of three European higher edu-
cation institutions (EU or EEA) are actively > EMLE – European Master in Law and
involved. Students need to study at least at Economics (University of Vienna,
two different European higher education in- partner)
stitutions. > MScEF – Master of Science in European
Furthermore, it is possible for third country Forestry (BOKU, partner)
universities (not EU or EEA) to participate > IMHS – International Master in Horti-
in the consortium of an ERASMUS MUNDUS cultural Sciences (BOKU, partner)
study course and therefore host EM stu-
dents for one semester. Internships in en > EMPCL – European Master’s Program in
terprises and at research institutions are Computational Logic (Vienna University
possible, too. of Technology, partner)
22. ERASMUS MUNDUS Masters Course
without financial support:
Winter term 2012/13
> EM-ABG – European Master in Animal
Breeding and Genetics (BOKU, partner)
ERASMUS MUNDUS Joint Doctorate Pro-
grammes with Austrian Participation for
the winter term 2012/13:
> ICE – Interactive and Cognitive
Environments (University of Klagenfurt,
partner)
Subscription to the Austrian ERASMUS
MUNDUS Students' Newsletter:
emstudentinfo@oead.at
www.oead.at/erasmus-mundus-
students
Aktionen
There are three bilateral ›Aktionen‹ be-
tween the Slovak Republic, the Czech Re-
public, Hungary and Austria providing scho-
larships as well as project-oriented sup-
port.
www.oead.at/aktionen
Joint Study Programmes
The universities have funds for Joint Study
Programmes, university partnerships and
short-term study grants abroad at their dis-
posal.
For detailed information about these and
other scholarships consult the online scho-
larship database grants.at maintained by
the OeAD.
www.grants.at
24. Degree Programme Studies
at the Austrian Universities
Diploma, Bachelor & Master
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
1 University of Natural Resources and
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
Life Sciences, Vienna
University of Vienna
University of Graz
2 University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
University of Linz
3 WU (Vienna University of Economics
and Business)
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
A African Studies | Afrikanistik
BA African Studies | BA Afrikanistik ♦
MA African Studies | MA Afrikanistik ♦
Agriculture | Landwirtschaft
♦
BA Agricultural Sciences | BA Agrarwissenschaften
MA Agricultural Biology | MA Agrarbiologie ♦
MA Agricultural & Food Economy
MA Agrar- & Ernährungswirtschaft ♦
MA Applied Plant Sciences
MA Angewandte Pflanzenwissenschaften ♦
MA European Master in Animal Breeding &
Genetics (DDP) (EM-ABG) ♦
♦
MA Livestock Sciences | MA Nutztierwissenschaften
MA Ecological Agriculture
MA Ökologische Landwirtschaft ♦
Ancient History & History of the Classical
World | Alte Geschichte & Altertumskunde
BA Ancient History & History of the Classical
World / Ancient Studies | BA Alte Geschichte & ♦ ♦ ♦
Altertumskunde / Altertumswissenschaften
MA Ancient History & History of the Classical
World | MA Alte Geschichte & Altertumskunde ♦ ♦ ♦
Anthrozoology
Anthrozoologie – Mensch-Tier-Beziehung
BA Anthrozoolgy
BA Anthrozoologie – Mensch-Tier-Beziehung ♦
Applied Business Administration
Angewandte Betriebswirtschaft
BA Applied Business Administration
BA Angewandte Betriebswirtschaft ♦
25. Study Programmes 24 | 25
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
♦ Curriculum of the study programme available
(Bachelor or Master programme)
♦
- -♦ in co-operation with
Diploma degree programme
■
●
Secondary School Teacher Accreditation [SSTA]
►
Individual study programme
BA Economy & Law | BA Wirtschaft & Recht ♦
MA Applied Business Administration
MA Angewandte Betriebswirtschaft ♦
MA International Management ♦
Applied Cultural Sciences
Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft
BA Applied Cultural Sciences
BA Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft ♦
BA Cultural Sciences
BA Kulturwissenschaften ♦
MA Applied Cultural Sciences
MA Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft ♦
MA CREOLE Cultural Differences & Transnational ♦
Processes (DDP)
Applied Geosciences
Angewandte Geowissenschaften
BA Applied Geosciences
BA Angewandte Geowissenschaften ♦
MA Applied Geosciences
MA Angewandte Geowissenschaften ♦
Archeology | Archeologien
BA Archeology | BA Archeologien ♦
MA Archeology | MA Archeologien ♦
Architecture | Architektur
BA Architecture | BA Architektur ♦ ♦ ♦
MA Architecture | MA Architektur ♦ ♦ ♦
MA Building Science & Technology ♦
Art History | Kunstgeschichte
BA Art History | BA Kunstgeschichte ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
26. Degree Programme Studies
at the Austrian Universities
Diploma, Bachelor & Master
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
MA Art History | MA Kunstgeschichte ♦ ♦ ♦
MA Art Science | AA Kunstwissenschaften ♦
Astronomy | Astronomie
BA Astronomy | BA Astronomie ♦
MA Astronomy | MA Astronomie ♦
B Bioinformatics | Bioinformatik
MA Bioinformatics | MA Bioinformatik ♦
Biology | Biologie
BA Biology | BA Biologie ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
BA Ecology & Biodiversity
BA Ökologie & Biodiversität ♦
BA Physiology / Cytobiology
BA Physiologie / Zellbiologie ♦
BA Genetics | BA Genetik ♦
MA Anthropology | MA Anthropologie ♦
MA Botany – Botany / Plant Biology
MA Botanik-Botanik / Pflanzenbiologie ♦ ♦ ♦
MA Evolution Biology | MA Evolutionsbiologie ♦
MA Genetics – Genetics & Developmental Biology
MA Genetik – Genetik & Entwicklungsbiologie ♦ ♦
MA Microbiology | MA Mikrobiologie ♦
MA Molecular Biology | MA Molekulare Biologie ♦
MA Molecular Microbiology & Immunobiology
MA Molekulare Mikrobiologie & Immunbiologie ♦
MA Molecular Cytobiology &
Developmental Biology ♦
MA Molekulare Zell- & Entwicklungsbiologie
27. Study Programmes 26 | 27
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
MA Environmental Protection &
Biodiversity Management ♦
MA Naturschutz & Biodiversitätsmanagement
MA Ecology | MA Ökologie ♦
MA Ecology & Biodiversity
MA Ökologie & Biodiversität ♦
MA Ecology / Environmental Biology
MA Ökologie / Umweltbiologie ♦
MA Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
MA Ökologie & Evolutionsbiologie ♦
MA Palaeobiology | MA Paläobiologie ♦
MA Plant Sciences | MA Pflanzenwissenschaften ♦ ♦
– ♦
–
MA Behavioral Physiology
MA Verhaltensphysiologie ♦
MA Behaviour, Neuro- & Cognition Sciences
MA Verhaltens-, Neuro- & Kognitionswissenschaften ♦
MA Zoology – Zoology / Animal Biology
MA Zoologie – Zoologie / Tierbiologie ♦ ♦ ♦
Biology & Environmental Ecology (SSTA)
Biologie & Umweltkunde (Lehramt) ● ● ● ●
Biomedical Engineering
BA Biomedical Engineering ♦
MA Biomedical Engineering ♦ ♦
Biomedical Technology | Biomedizinische Technik
►
Biomedicine & Biotechnology
Biomedizin & Biotechnologie
BA Biomedicine & Biotechnology
BA Biomedizin & Biotechnologie ♦
MA Biomedicine & Biotechnology
MA Biomedizin & Biotechnologie ♦
28. Degree Programme Studies
at the Austrian Universities
Diploma, Bachelor & Master
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
Biotechnology & Bioprocessing Technology
Biotechnologie & Bioprozesstechnik
MA Biotechnology | MA Biotechnologie ♦
– ♦
–
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (SSTA)
Bosnisch/Kroatisch/Serbisch (Lehramt) ● ●
Business Administration | Betriebswirtschaft
BA Business Administration
BA Betriebswirtschaft ♦ ♦
MA Business Administration
MA Betriebswirtschaft ♦ ♦
Business Informatics | Wirtschaftsinformatik
BA Business Informatics | BA Wirtschaftsinformatik ♦
♦ ♦
MA Business Informatics | MA Wirtschaftsinformatik ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
MA Master of International Business
Informatics (DDP) ♦
MA Master of Internat. Business Informatics (DDP)
MA JMP Digital Business Management ♦
Business Information Management
Betriebliches Informationsmanagement ►
Business Law | Wirtschaftsrecht ■
BA Business Law | BA Wirtschaftsrecht ♦ ♦
MA Law & Business for Engineers
MA Recht & Wirtschaft für Techniker/innen ♦
MA Business Law | MA Wirtschaftsrecht ♦
MA Taxation | MA Steuerwissenschaften ♦
Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies
Byzantinistik & Neogräzistik
BA Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies
BA Byzantinistik & Neogräzistik ♦
29. Study Programmes 28 | 29
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
MA Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies
MA Byzantinistik & Neogräzistik ♦
C Catholic Religion (SSTA)
Katholische Religion (Lehramt) ● ● ● ●
Catholic Religious Education Studies
Katholische Religionspädagogik
BA Catholic Religious Education Studies
BA Katholische Religionspädagogik ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
MA Catholic Religious Education Studies
MA Katholische Religionspädagogik ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Catholic Theology
Fachtheologie (Katholische Theologie) ■ ■ ■ ■
Celtic Studies | Keltologie ►
Chemistry | Chemie
BA Chemistry | BA Chemie ♦ ♦ ♦ –
– ♦
BA Biological Chemistry | BA Biologische Chemie ♦
MA Chemistry | MA Chemie ♦ ♦ ♦ –
– ♦
MA Biological Chemistry | MA Biologische Chemie ♦
MA JMP Biological Chemistry ♦
Chemistry (SSTA) | Chemie (Lehramt) ● ● ● ●
●
Civil Engineering | Bauingenieurwesen
BA Civil & Environmental Engineering Sciences
BA Bau- & Umweltingenieurwissenschaften ♦
BA Civil Engineering & Infrastructure Management
BA Bauingenieurwesen & Infrastrukturmanagement ♦
BA Civil Engineering – Environment & Economy
BA Bauingenieurwissenschaft – Umwelt & Wirtschaft ♦
MA Civil & Environmental Engineering Sciences
MA Bau- & Umweltingenieurwissenschaften ♦
30. Degree Programme Studies
at the Austrian Universities
Diploma, Bachelor & Master
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
MA Civil Engineering – Constructive Engineering
MA Bauingenieurwesen – Konstruktiver ♦ ♦
Ingenieurbau
MA Civil Engineering – Construction Engineering
& Geotechnology | MA Bauingenieurwesen – ♦
Bauwirtschaft & Geotechnik
MA Civil Engineering | Construction Engineering ♦
MA Civil Engineering – Infrastructure Planning
& Infrastructure Management | MA Bauingenieur- ♦
wesen – Infrastrukturplanung & -management
MA Civil Engineering – Geotechnology &
Hydraulic Engineering | MA Bauingenieurwissen-
schaften – Geotechnik & Wasserbau ♦
MA Civil Engineering – Environment & Traffic
MA Bauingenieurwissenschaften – Umwelt & Verkehr ♦
MA Domotronics | MA Domotronik ♦
BA Industrial Engineering – Civil Engineering
BA Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen – ♦
Bauingenieurwissenschaften
MA Industrial Engineering – Civil Engineering
MA Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen – ♦
Bauingenieurwissenschaften
Classical Archaeology | Klassische Archäologie
BA Archaeologies | BA Archäologien ♦
BA Classical Archaeology
BA Klassische Archäologie ♦
BA Classical Archaeology & Archaeology of
the former Roman Provinces | BA Klassische &
Provinzialrömische Archäologie ♦
MA Archaeologies | MA Archäologien ♦
MA Classical Archaeology
MA Klassische Archäologie ♦ ♦
31. Study Programmes 30 | 31
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
MA Classical Archaeology & Archaeology of
the former Roman Provinces | MA Klassische &
Provinzialrömische Archäologie ♦
Classica et Orientalia
Alte Geschichte und Orientalistik
BA Classica et Orientalia
BA Alte Geschichte und Altorientalistik ♦
MA Classica et Orientalia
MA Alte Geschichte und Altorientalistik ♦
MA European Master in Classical Cultures ♦
Classical Philology | Klassische Philologie
BA Classical Philology | BA Klassische Philologie ♦
MA Classical Philology (Greek Studies)
MA Klassische Philologie (Gräzistik) ♦
MA Classical Philology (Latin)
MA Klassische Philologie (Latinistik) ♦
MA Latin Philology of the Middle Ages &
Modern Times | MA Lateinische Philologie des
Mittelalters & der Neuzeit ♦
MA Ancient History of Literature, Mind &
Reception | MA Antike Literatur-, Geistes- & ♦
Rezeptionsgeschichte
Classical Philology – Greek
Klassische Philologie – Griechisch
BA Greek | BA Griechisch ♦
MA Greek | MA Griechisch ♦
Classical Philology – Latin
Klassische Philologie – Latein ■
BA Latin | BA Latein ♦
MA Latin | MA Latein ♦
32. Degree Programme Studies
at the Austrian Universities
Diploma, Bachelor & Master
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
Cognition Sciences | Kognitionswissenschaft
MA Middle European interdisciplinary master
programme in Cognitive Science (DDP) ♦
MA Middle European interdisciplinary master
programme in Cognitive Science (DDP)
Comparative Literature Studies
Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
BA Comparative Literature Studies
BA Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft ♦
MA Comparative Literature Studies
MA Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft ♦ ♦
MA Comparative Literature & Cultural Studies
MA Vergleichende Literatur- & Kulturwissenschaft ♦
Computational Logic
MA Computational Logic (DDP) ♦
Computational Sciences
BA Computational Sciences ♦
Computer Science Management
Informatikmanagement
BA Information Management
BA Informationsmanagement ♦
BA Software Development – Business
BA Softwareentwicklung – Wirtschaft ♦
MA Software Development – Business
MA Softwareentwicklung – Wirtschaft ♦
MA Information Management
MA Informationsmanagement ♦
Computer Sciences | Informatik
BA Computer Sciences | BA Informatik ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
BA Applied Computer Sciences
BA Angewandte Informatik ♦
33. Study Programmes 32 | 33
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
MA Informatics didactics | MA Informatikdidaktik ♦
– ♦
–
♦
BA Media Informatics | BA Medieninformatik
BA Medical Informatics
BA Medizinische Informatik ♦
BA Software & Information Engineering ♦
BA Technical Informatics
BA Technische Informatik ♦
BA Business Informatics
BA Wirtschaftsinformatik ♦
MA Applied Computer Sciences
MA Angewandte Informatik ♦
MA Computer Sciences | MA Informatik ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
MA Computational Intelligence ♦
MA Computer Graphics / Digital Image Processing
♦
MA Computergraphik /Digitale Bildverarbeitung
MA International Business Informatics (DPP)
MA International Business Informatics (DPP) ♦
MA Media Informatics | MA Medieninformatik ♦
♦
MA Medical Informatics
MA Medizinische Informatik ♦ ♦
MA Scientific Computing
MA Scientific Computing ♦
MA Software Engineering / Internet Computing
MA Software Engineering / Internet Computing ♦
MA Technical Informatics
MA Technische Informatik ♦
MA Business Informatics
MA Wirtschaftsinformatik ♦
MA Networks & Security
MA Netzwerke & Sicherheit ♦
34. Degree Programme Studies
at the Austrian Universities
Diploma, Bachelor & Master
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
MA Software Engineering ♦
MA Pervasive Computing ♦
Computer Sciences & Information
Management (SSTA) ● ● ● – ● ●
– ● ●
Informatik & Informatikmanagement (Lehramt)
Cultural & Social Anthropology
Kultur- & Sozialanthropologie (Völkerkunde)
BA Cultural & Social Anthropology
BA Kultur- & Sozialanthropologie ♦
MA Cultural & Social Anthropology
MA Kultur- & Sozialanthropologie ♦
Czech (SSTA) | Tschechisch (Lehramt) ●
D Dentistry | Zahnmedizin ■ ■ ■
Descriptive Geometry (SSTA)
Darstellende Geometrie (Lehramt) ● ●
Dutch Studies | Nederlandistik
BA Dutch Studies | BA Nederlandistik ♦
BA Dutch Language, Literature & Culture in a
Central European Context (DCC) ♦
MA Dutch Studies | MA Nederlandistik ♦
E Economic & Social Sciences
Wirtschafts- & Sozialwissenschaften
BA Economic & Social Sciences
BA Wirtschafts- & Sozialwissenschaften ♦
MA International Management (CEMS) ♦
MA Management ♦
MA Finance & Accounting ♦
MA Quantitative Finance | MA Quantitative Finance ♦
MA Socio-Economics | MA Soziökonomie ♦
35. Study Programmes 34 | 35
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
MA Strategy, Innovation & Management Control
♦
MA Supply Chain Management ♦
MA Taxation and Accounting
MA Steuer- und Rechnungslegung ♦
Economic Sciences | Wirtschaftswissenschaften
BA Economics | BA Wirtschaftswissenschaften ♦
BA Economic Sciences – Management &
Economics | BA Wirtschaftswissenschaften –
Management & Economics ♦
MA Accounting, Auditing & Taxation ♦
MA Applied Economics
MA Angewandte Ökonomik ♦
MA Banking & Finance ♦
MA Economics ♦
MA Finance and Accounting ♦
MA General Management ♦
MA JMP Global Business ♦
MA Management and Applied Economics ♦
MA Organization Studies ♦
MA Quantitative Economics, Management
and Finance ♦
MA Strategic Management
MA Strategisches Management ♦
Economics (also SSTA)
Wirtschaftspädagogik (auch für Lehramt) ■
MA Economics | MA Wirtschaftspädagogik ♦ ♦ ♦
Education | Pädagogik
BA Education Science | BA Bildungswissenschaft ♦
BA Education | BA Pädagogik ♦ ♦
36. Degree Programme Studies
at the Austrian Universities
Diploma, Bachelor & Master
Univ.2 of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
WU 3 (Economics/Business) Vienna
Univ.1 of Natural Resources Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
Graz University of Technology
Medical University Innsbruck
Medical University Vienna
University of Klagenfurt
Medical University Graz
University of Innsbruck
University of Salzburg
University of Leoben
University of Vienna
University of Graz
University of Linz
Degree programmes and their specifications
Studien mit ihren Spezifikationen
BA Education Science | BA Erziehungswissenschaft ♦
BA Education Sciences
BA Erziehungs- & Bildungswissenschaft ♦
MA Adult- and vocational education
MA Erwachsenen- & Berufsbildung ♦
MA Education Science | MA Bildungswissenschaft ♦
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MA Education Science | MA Erziehungswissenschaft
MA Education Sciences
MA Erziehungs- & Bildungswissenschaft ♦
MA School Pedagogy | MA Schulpädagogik ♦
MA Social Pedagogoy/Integration Pedagogoy
MA Sozialpädagogik / Integrationspädagogik ♦ ♦
MA Further Education – Lifelong Learning
MA Weiterbildung – Lebensbegleitende Bildung ♦
MA Inclusive Education ♦
Egyptian Studies | Ägyptologie
BA Egyptian Studies | BA Ägyptologie ♦
MA Egyptian Studies | MA Ägyptologie ♦
Electrical Engineering – Audio Engineer
Elektrotechnik – Toningenieur
BA Electrical Engineering – Audio Engineer
BA Elektrotechnik – Toningenieur ♦
MA Electrical Engineering – Audio Engineer
MA Elektrotechnik–Toningenieur ♦
Electrical Engineering | Elektrotechnik
BA Electrical Engineering
BA Elektrotechnik (und Informationstechnik) ♦ ♦
MA Automation Engineering
MA Automatisierungstechnik ♦
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MA Computer Engineering | MA Computertechnik