Master-Studium
The Master’ degree programme Information and Communications Engineering builds on and develops skills acquired in the course of a Bachelor’s degree, such as Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, Telematics, or Informatics. The Master’s degree is international in its orientation and is therefore taught entirely in English.
The branch of study Business Engineering serves to provide an academic education and qualification for professional activities which require the blending of technical and economic expertise. The programme content focuses particularly on the application and implementation of scientific insights and methods, with an emphasis on integrated thinking when analysing problems and when developing solutions for challenges in the sphere of economic and business.
Business engineers are furnished with the ability to establish connections between the modes of working and thinking that are specific to the different disciplines, and they are often deployed in companies or organisations which deal with technological solutions from an economic point of view. Business engineers are consequently qualified for professional activities in a very wide range of occupations.
This is what makes the degree programme so special.
Students acquire well-founded knowledge in the Master’s degree programme’s introductory courses covering the basics of:
Furthermore, they are well-versed in the advanced courses of this branch of study, which reflect the following areas:
Students can additionally choose from a diverse range of supplementary business studies courses, such as:
Required subjects:
Electives:
Options (6 ECTS)
Master thesis (30 ECTS)
Total: 120 ECTS
Students completing the branch of study Business Engineering are qualified to scientifically address the subject matter of their chosen technical complement, either in the field of “Autonomous Systems and Robotics” or in the area of “Networks and Communications”.
Best prospects. Your professional opportunities.
Business engineers are furnished with the ability to establish connections between the modes of working and thinking that are specific to the different disciplines, and they are often deployed in companies or organisations, which deal with technological solutions from an economic point of view. The characteristic fields of professional activity for business engineers include:
In view of the current challenges brought about by increasing international competition in the production of goods and services, there is a particularly high demand for the interdisciplinary skill set of the business engineer, i.e. the ability to tackle business and technical challenges in an integrative and consistent manner.
Alles, was du wissen musst, um in Österreich ein Master-Studium zu beginnen.
Prospective students who apply for admission to a Master’s degree programmes taught in English must provide evidence of English language proficiency at the required level at the time of application.