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Study guide FH Degree Programmes Contents We form Europe s top executives at the University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna... 4 Bachelor s degree programmes: Banking and Finance... 5 European Economy and Business Management... 9 Film, TV and Media Production... 14 Logistics and Transport Management... 18 Project Management and Information Technology... 23 Technical Sales and Distribution Management... 27 Work Design and HR Management... 32 Master s degree programmes: European Economy and Business Management... 36 International Banking and Finance... 38 Logistics and Transport Management... 40 Project Management and Organisation... 42 Quantitative Asset and Risk Management... 44 Strategic HR Management in Europe... 46 Network of over 70 universities and colleges... 48 International offers... 50 Info events... 51 Tuition and other costs... 51 Location... 51 Contact... 51 Please apply online: www.fh-vie.ac.at/en/online-application 3
We form Europe s top executives at the University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna (FH bfi Vienna) When the OECD evaluated the Austrian educational system in the mid-1970s, they recommended the implementation of universities of applied sciences. On 1 October 1993 this new aspect was added to the Austrian educational landscape as the Federal Act on University of Applied Sciences Degree Programmes (FHStG) came into force. FH degree programmes offer work-related education at university level, comply with EU regulations and offer all the advantages of a basic theoretical education combined with practical implementation; furthermore, the tight schedule of the programmes (mandatory attendance) reduces the duration of study in comparison to established traditional universities. At present there are over 400 FH degree programmes on offer in Austria. The University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna is now one of the leading universities of applied sciences in Austria. Its graduates are internationally regarded as highly qualified. They are very much in demand as employees in demanding areas of responsibility across various fields of activities in industry, administration and the economy. At the University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna academic education is combined with practical training. The sophisticated scientific education forms the base for career prospects in management. Many important and major businesses consider the degree programmes particularly future- oriented and therefore support the FH as sponsors. FH bfi Vienna in Europe s top league The FH bfi Vienna is the only university in Vienna that was awarded the ECTS and the Diploma Supplement Labels again in 2013. Already in 2006 and 2009, the FH (University of Applied Sciences) bfi Vienna received the ECTS Label. As the label is only valid for a certain period of time, the FH applied again in 2013 and succeeded in being awarded the label again. The circumstance that both labels were confirmed reflects the sustainable nature of teaching and the expertise of the lecturers. We form Europe s top executives is both the FH s motto and its claim. The ECTS the European Credit Transfer System makes degree programmes transparent and comparable across Europe. The graduates of the FH bfi Vienna are internationally considered highly qualified. The University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna offers seven bachelor s degree programmes Banking and Finance full-time and part-time European Economy and Business Management full-time and part-time Film, TV and Media Production full-time Logistics and Transport Management full-time and part-time Project Management and Information Technology full-time and part-timed Technical Sales and Distribution Management part-time Work Design and HR Management part-time and six master s degree programmes: European Economy and Business Management part-time International Banking and Finance part-time Logistics and Transport Management part-time Project Management and Organisation part-time Quantitative Asset and Risk Management part-time Strategic HR Management in Europe part-time There are 1,929 study places in these 13 degree programmes. The University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna s co-operation network spans over 70 universities of applied sciences and universities in Europe, Asia, Australia and North- and Southamerica. These international contacts result in joint projects and an intensive exchange of both lecturers and students. This award recognises the high level of internationalisation at the FH bfi Vienna. At the FH bfi Vienna credits can easily be obtained for exchange semesters and work placements, as they are integrated into the regular degree programmes. 4
Banking and Finance Bachelor s degree programme General information Duration of studies: Number of study places: Academic degree: 6 semesters 4 0 part-time (work-study) per year 40 full-time per year Bachelor of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 1 5 May part-time (work-study) 31 May full-time Admission requirements Austrian school-leaving certificate Matriculation examination certificate Relevant university entrance qualification examination for one of the following fields of study: social sciences, logistics, mathematics, applied information technology, insurance mathematics Completion of relevant apprenticeship, secondary vocational school, or German advanced technical college entrance qualification additional exams in English and mathematics required prior to the first semester Credits for certified previous experience may be granted individually by the programme director. Fluency in German required. Admission procedure Written application Structured interview Multiple choice test (banking and finance issues, English), lecture notes available for download on our website (www.fh-vie.ac.at) Study periods Full-time 18-22 hours per week 15 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of October to end of January Summer semester: beginning of March to end of June The courses take place Monday to Friday. Part-time (work-study) 15 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. 5
Banking and Finance Bachelor s degree programme Fields of activity and career prospects 1. Banking Industry Customer service and sales Treasury, investment banking and corporate finance Asset management Product-related fields of activity Fields of activity in risk management 2. Insurance Industry Account management, sales management, in-house investment, personal asset management Product development (pension plan products in personal insurance, unit-linked life insurance, fund products) Accounting, shareholder management, risk management 3. Industry, commerce, services and administration Financial management, treasury, project finance 4. Other financial services and finance-related services Financial analyst, portfolio manager, asset manager, financial auditor, tax accountant The graduates can: identify and analyse the operations carried out by banks and insurance companies apply ideas and methods in the fields of banking customers, risk management, mathematics, and corporate finance distinguish and assess insurance products apply insurance controlling methods analyse and answer questions of finance (e.g. portfolio selection, fixed income, option contracts) and corporate finance (corporate finance and assessment) perform in an international work environment due to intercultural management skills combined with work-related English Final examination The course is completed with a bachelor degree examination. The bachelor degree examination is an oral exam before a committee and consists of a discussion about the bachelor theses, which are written in the course of seminars, and about links between the bachelor theses and other relevant subjects on the curriculum. 6
Banking and Finance Bachelor s degree programme Bachelor degree curriculum - overview There are two compulsory elective modules: Banking Industry Insurance Industry Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Customer Business Introduction: The Banking Industry 1 VO 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Customer Business 1 VO 1.5 3 Private Customers 2 ILV 1.5 3 Corporate Customers 2 ILV 1.5 3 Statistics Financial Mathematics 1 ILV 1.5 3 Descriptive Statistics 1 ILV 1.5 3 Inferential Statistics 2 ILV 1.5 3 General Business Administration Introduction: General Business Administration 1 VO 1.5 3 Financial Accounting Book-Keeping 1 ILV 1.5 3 Balancing 2 ILV 1.5 3 Private Law Fundamentals of Civil Law 1 ILV 1.5 3 Corporate Law 2 ILV 1.5 3 Personality Development Working Techniques, Time and Self Management 1 UE* 1.5 1.5 Presentation, Moderation 1 UE* 1.5 1.5 Teamwork 2 UE* 1.5 1.5 Communication, Conflicts, Change 2 UE* 1.5 1.5 Information Technology Business Information Technology 1 ILV 1.5 3 Applied Business Information Technology 2 UE 1.5 3 English 1 Business English basics 1 UE 1.5 3 Business English 2 UE 1.5 3 Financial markets Fixed Income 2 ILV 1.5 3 Equity and Portfolio Selection 3 ILV 1.5 3 Options 3 ILV 1.5 3 Insurance Business Introduction: Insurance Operations 2 VO 1.5 3 Insurance Products 3 ILV 1.5 3 Banking Industry: Steering Bank Controlling 3 ILV 1.5 3 Credit Risk Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 Position Management 4 ILV 1.5 3 Management of Market and Operational Risks 4 ILV 1.5 3 IFRS Consolidated Accounting in Accordance with IFRS 3 ILV 1.5 3 7
Banking and Finance Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Corporate Finance Investment and Finance 3 ILV 1.5 3 Investment Appraisal Stock Valuation 4 ILV 1.5 3 Economics Introduction to Economics 3 VO 1.5 3 Monetary Theory, Monetary Policy 4 ILV 1.5 3 Economic and Fiscal Law Public and European Economic Law 3 ILV 1.5 3 Introduction: Fiscal Law 4 VO 0.5 1 Banking Law 4 VO 1 2 English 2 English: Specific Terms in Finance 3 UE 1.5 3 English: Specific Terms in Economics 4 UE 1.5 3 Insurance Industry: Steering Sales Organisation of Financial Products 4 PS 1 3 Risk Management in Insurance 5 ILV 1.5 3 Finance Project Seminar: Finance 4 PS 1 3 Seminar: Finance 5 SE 1 6 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods 5 UE 1.5 3 Bank Management Sales Training and Job Application Training 4 UE* 2 3 Revision, Compliance 5 VO 1.5 3 Banking Organisation, HR und CSR 5 ILV 1.5 3 Asset and Liability Management 5 ILV 1.5 3 Methodology Fundamentals of Academic Research 4 UE 1.5 3 Project Management 5 ILV 1.5 3 Political Economics European Integration and Internationalisation 5 ILV 1.5 3 Tutorial: Economic Policy 5 UE 2 3 Compulsory Elective Module: Insurance Compulsory Elective Module: Banking Seminar: Insurance Industry 6 SE 1 6 Seminar: Banking 6 SE 1 6 Professional Practice Internship-Related Tutorial 6 UE 0.5 1 Internship 6 17 Bachelor Examination Tutorial 6 6 From the 3rd semester on selected courses are held in English. Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class LVA Course PS Project seminar SE Seminar SWS UE UE* VO weekly hour(s) per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture All details about the classes refer to the part-time (work-study) degree programme. As a semester in our full-time degree programme has 15 weeks, the number of semester periods per week is not the same. 8
European Economy and Business Management Bachelor s degree programme General information Duration of studies: 6 semesters Number of study places: 100 part-time (work-study) per year 45 full-time per year 20 full-time in English-language per year per year Academic degree: Bachelor of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 15 May part-time (work-study) 31 May full-time Admission requirements Austrian school-leaving certificate Matriculation examination certificate Relevant university entrance qualification examination for social sciences or economics Completion of relevant apprenticeship, secondary vocational school, or German advanced technical college entrance qualification additional exams in English and mathematics required prior to the first semester Credits for certified previous experience may be granted individually by the programme director. Fluency in German required (does not apply to the English version). Admission procedure Written application Structured interview Multiple choice test (European economy, Mathematics and English), lecture notes available for download on our website (www.fh-vie.ac.at) Study periods Full-time approx. 22 hours per week 15 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of October to end of January Summer semester: beginning of March to end of June The courses take place Monday to Friday. Part-time (work-study) 17 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. 9
European Economy and Business Management Bachelor s degree programme Fields of activity and career prospects In management of businesses with particularly strong international orientation in areas of responsibility such as - international marketing - funding consultancy - export and internationalisation consulting - preparation of location decisions for foreign direct investments - design of an international communication policy under consideration of intercultural aspects - international project management - personnel management in management consultancy (lobbying, rating consultancy) in non-profit organisations (political parties, NGOs, etc.) The graduates can: plan and carry out export trade transactions including insurance cover carry out feasibility studies in order to choose optimal foreign market entry and market handling select international suppliers ( global sourcing ) and prepare make-or-buy decisions draw up an internal communication policy considering intercultural characteristics arrange for employees to be posted abroad apply for EU aid for international projects, and to run these international projects Final examination The course is completed with a bachelor degree examination. The bachelor degree examination is an oral exam before a committee and consists of a discussion about the bachelor theses, which are written in the course of seminars, and about links between the bachelor theses and other relevant subjects on the curriculum. 10
European Economy and Business Management Bachelor s degree programme Bachelor s degree curriculum - overview Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Fundamentals of Management Introduction to Business Administration 1 ILV 2 3 Business Simulation 1 UE* 1.3 1 Business Computing 1 UE 1.3 2 Financial Accounting Fundamentals of Accounting 1 ILV 2 3 Financial Accounting and Financial Statement Analysis 2 ILV 2 3 Privat Law Civil Law 1 ILV 2 3 Corporate Law 2 ILV 2 3 International and European Studies 1 fundamentals Political Science 1 VO 2 3 Micro- and Macroeconomics 2 VO 2 3 English English Correspondence advanced 1 UE 2 3 Second Language 1 French 1 / Spanish 1 / Russian 1 1 UE 5.3 6 Mathematics and Statistics Mathematics & Statistics 1 1 ILV 2 3 Mathematics & Statistics 2 2 ILV 2 3 Skills Time Management, Working and Learning Techniques 1 UE* 1.3 1 Presentation and Moderation 1 UE* 2 2 Negotiations Management 2 UE* 1.3 2 Basics of Scientific Writing 2 UE* 1.3 1 Operative Management Supply Chain, Logistics and Operations Management 2 ILV 2 3 Marketing and Distribution 3 ILV 2 3 Labour Law and Social Protection International and European Studies 2 policy implications Labour Law and Social Protection 2 VO 1.3 2 EU Politics 2 VO 2 3 Internat. Institutions, Organisations and Relations 2 ILV 2 3 Political Economy and Economic History 3 ILV 2 3 Second Language 2 French 2 / Spanish 2 / Russian 2 2 UE 4 4 Strategic Management Corporate Strategy 3 PS 2 3 HR-Management and Structure 3 ILV 2 3 Corporate Accounting Company Taxation 3 ILV 2 3 Spreadsheet analysis for a accounting related topics 4 UE 2 3 Managerial Accounting Financial management and investment dicisions 3 ILV 2 3 Cost Accounting and Controlling 3 ILV 2 3 11
European Economy and Business Management Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS International and European Studies 3 current issues Interdisciplinary analysis of EU Politics 3 UE 1.3 2 Comparatice Politics: Political Systems in Western Europe 3 UE 1.3 2 Comparative Politics: Political Systems in Central and Eastern Europe 4 VO 1.3 2 Emerging Markets Development of Emerging Markets 3 VO 1.3 2 Current Issues of New Markets 4 ILV 2.7 4 Second Language 3 French 3 / Spanish 3 / Russian 3 3 UE 2.7 3 French 4 / Spanish 4 / Russian 4 4 UE 2.7 3 International Management Export Management 4 ILV 2 3 Intercultural Management 4 ILV 2 3 International and European Studies 4 policy implementations Economic Policies 4 ILV 2.7 4 Business Subsidies and Grants in Austria and the EU 4 ILV 1.3 2 European Management 1 European Union Economics 4 ILV 2 3 Internationalisation and Location Theory 4 ILV 2 3 Information Management Integration Management with SAP 5 UE 2 3 Optional Information Systems 5 VO 2 3 International and European Studies 5 business framwork International Accounting 5 ILV 2 3 European and Public Business Law 5 VO 2 3 Second Language 4 French 5 / Spanish 5 / Russian 5 5 UE 2 3 French 6 / Spanish 6 / Russian 6 6 UE 2 3 Methods of Management Project Management 5 ILV 2 3 Public Management 5 UE 2 3 European Management 2 Seminar: European Management 5 SE 1.3 5 Revision Course for the Bachelor Degree Examination 6 UE* 1.3 1 12
European Economy and Business Management Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS European Management 3 International Politics and the EU 5 VO 1.3 2 Special topics on European and Public Law 5 UE 1.3 2 Business Planning Game 6 UE* 1.3 1 Career Management and Work-Life-Balance 6 UE* 1.3 1 International and European Studies 6 research seminar Seminar: European Economy 6 SE 1.3 5 Excursion 6 UE 1.3 1 Internship 6 12 Bachelor Examination 6 6 Abbreviations (in German): ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class LVA Course PS Project seminar SE Seminar SWS UE UE* VO weekly hour(s) per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture All details about the classes refer to the full-time degree programme. As a semester in our part-time degree programme has 20 weeks, the number of semester periods per week is not the same. 13
Film, TV and Media Production Bachelor s programme General information Duration of studies: 6 semesters Number of study places: 35 full-time per year Academic degree: Bachelor of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 31 May Admission requirements Austrian school-leaving certificate Matriculation examination certificate Completion of relevant apprenticeship, secondary vocational school, or German advanced technical college entrance qualification additional exams in English and mathematics required prior to the first semester Credits of certified previous experience may be granted individually by the programme director. Fluency in German required. Admission procedure Written application Structured interview Multiple choice test Study periods 20 25 hours per week 15 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of October to end of January Summer semester: beginning of March to end of June the courses take place Monday to Friday Fields of activity and career prospects Executive Producer Multimedia Producer Cross-media Distribution Expert Head of Production Location manager Core Industries Film industry TV TIME industries (Telecoms, information, media and entertainment industries) 14
Film, TV and Media Production Bachelor s degree programme The graduates can: work in leading positions in the production and economic utilisation of cinema and TV films, TV series, documentary formats, music videos, commercial spots, and industry and image campaigns run (web based) multimedia animation projects in a qualified manner can produce AV-formats in convergent contexts (e.g. in multimedia houses, cultural projects, for the integration of social media formats in mass media communication, corporate publishing etc.) communicate dramaturgic-creative but also technical, legal, and economic aspects of film, media and TV production to various professional groups and stakeholder groups exercise top controlling functions in film, TV, and media production Final examination The course is completed with a bachelor degree examination. The bachelor degree examination is an oral exam before a committee and consists of a discussion about the bachelor theses, which are written in the course of seminars, and about links between the bachelor theses and other relevant subjects on the curriculum. Bachelor s degree curriculum - overview There are two compulsory elective modules: Digital Production Production finance Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Production Techniques 1 Fundamentals of Film, TV, and Media Production 1 VO 2 3 Developing Shooting Schedules 2 ILV 2 3 Film and Media Techniques 1 Film, TV, and Media Techniques: Equipment and Tools 1 ILV 2 3 Fundamentals of Convergent Technology 2 ILV 2 3 Business Management 1 Fundamentals of Business Administration 1 VO 2 3 Accounting 1 ILV 2 3 Introduction to Balancing Concepts, and Cost Accounting 2 ILV 2 3 Project Management 1 Fundamentals of Project Management 1 ILV 2 3 Developing Projects and Concepts 2 ILV 2 3 Media and Sociaty 1 Film, TV, and Media History 1 VO 1.33 2 Media Landscape and Media Politics 1 ILV 2 3 15
Film, TV and Media Production Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Scientific Fundamentals Introduction to Academic Writing and Research 2 ILV 2 3 Audience and Target Group Research 2 ILV 2 3 Law 1 Civil Law and Contract Law 1 ILV 2 3 Copyright and Trademark Law 2 ILV 2 3 Dramaturgy: Fundamentals Introduction to Dramaturgy 1 ILV 2 3 Fictional Dramaturgy 2 ILV 2 3 Social Skills 1 Presentation Techniques 1 UE* 1.33 1 Conflict Management 2 UE* 1 1 English 1 Business English 1 UE 2 3 Business English advanced 2 UE 1.33 2 Media and Society 2 Austrian and International Film Industry 2 VO 2 3 Focus on TV: Programming and Production Planning 4 ILV 2 3 Production Techniques 2 Production Cost Calculation 3 ILV 2 3 Workflow Management 4 ILV 2 3 Logistics Logistics in Film, TV, and Media Production 3 VO 1.33 2 Practice Tutorial: Logistics in Film, TV, and Media Production 3 UE 1.33 2 Film and Media Techniques 2 Equipment and Resources on the Film Set 3 UE 2 3 Animation Techniques ( Visual Effects ) 4 UE 2 3 Business Management 2 External Controlling and Acounting 3 ILV 2 3 Financing and Risk Management in Film, TV, and Media Production 3 VO 2 3 Practice Tutorial: Financing and Risk Management in Film, TV, and Media Production 3 UE 2 3 Marketing in Film, TV, and Media Industries 4 ILV 2 3 Bachelor Thesis and -seminar 1: Production Cost Calculation 4 PS 1.33 6 Project Management 2 Dramaturgy Advanced Project Launch and Software Use in Project Management Project Completion and Controlling (Software Use) in Project Management Dramaturgy of Fictional Narration and Plot Development Fundamentals of Programme and Format Development 3 ILV 2 3 4 ILV 2 3 3 ILV 2 3 4 ILV 2 3 Social Skills 2 Presentation: Pitching 3 UE* 1 1 Negotiating Techniques 3 UE* 1.33 1 16
Film, TV and Media Production Bachelor s degree programme Modul LVA-Titel Sem. Type SWS ECTS English 2 English for Media Purposes 3 UE 2 3 English for Media Purposes Advanced 4 ILV 2 3 Law 2 Labour and Social Insurance Law 4 ILV 2 3 Tax Law 5 ILV 2 3 Media Innovation Current Developments in Technology and Design 5 ILV 2 3 Current Media Discourse 6 KO 1 1 Compulsory Elective Module: Digital Production Compulsory Elective Module: Production Finance PR in Film, TV, and Media Industries Digital Production 5 ILV 2 3 Post-Production 5 ILV 2 3 Bachelor Thesis 2: Production Techniques 6 SE 1.33 6 Immersion Course: Business Administration 5 ILV 2 3 International Aspects of Media Production 5 ILV 2 3 Bachelor Thesis 2: Production Finance 6 SE 1.33 6 Film Awards, Festivals, and Film Assessment Criteria 5 ILV 2 3 PR for Film, TV, and Media Industries 5 ILV 2 3 Internship Laboratory: Internship 5+6 UE* 2 2 Internship 5+6 27 Preparation for Bachelor Examination 6 6 From the 2nd semester on selected courses are held in English. Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class LVA Course PS Project seminar SE Seminar SWS UE UE* VO weekly hour(s) per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture 17
Logistics and Transport Management Bachelor s degree programme General information Duration of studies: Number of study places: Academic degree: 6 semesters 1 5 part-time (work-study) per year 50 full-time per year Bachelor of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 1 5 May part-time 31 May full-time Admission requirements Austrian school-leaving certificate Matriculation examination certificate Relevant university entrance qualification examination for social sciences or economics, logistics, mathematics Completion of relevant apprenticeship, secondary vocational school, or German advanced technical college entrance qualification additional exams in German, English and mathematics required prior to the first semester Credits for certified previous experience may be granted individually by the programme director. Fluency in German required. Admission procedure Written application Structured interview Multiple choice test (Business administration, IT applications and English), lecture notes available for download on our website (www.fh-vie.ac.at) Study periods Full-time 20 22 hours per week 15 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of October to end of January Summer semester: beginning of March to end of June The courses take place Monday to Friday. Part-time (work-study) 15 17 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. 18
Logistics and Transport Management Bachelor s degree programme Fields of activity and career prospects Business management - logistics businesses operating nationally or internationally, forwarding agencies, carriers and transportation companies - businesses in traffic planning, traffic technology, traffic law, transport safety, transport ecology - in the transport infrastructure business (ASFINAG, austro-control, ÖBB, viadonau, etc.) Areas of responsibility - supply chain management - procurement logistics, production logistics, distribution logistics, disposal logistics - logistics systems and traffic systems - planning, controlling, logistics and transport services - purchasing and selling of logistics and transport services - management consultancy The graduates can: coordinate internal and cross-plant supply and logistics chains draw up and realise logistic and transport systems calculate logistic, transport and traffic services for national and international calls for bids carry out stock and inventory measures evaluate and carry out cooperation options like partnerships and alliances assess the legal aspects of transport, traffic and logistic activities carry out international business location or regional planning projects Final examination The course is completed with a bachelor degree examination. The bachelor degree examination is an oral exam before a committee and consists of a discussion about the bachelor theses, which are written in the course of seminars, and about links between the bachelor theses and other relevant subjects on the curriculum. 19
Logistics and Transport Management Bachelor s degree programme Bachelor s degree curriculum - overview There are two compulsory elective modules: Compulsory Elective Module 1: Logistics/Supply Chain Management or Traffic, Transport Compulsory Elective Module 2: Emerging Markets A or Emerging Markets B Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Logistics 1 Introduction to Logistics 1 VO 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Logistics Systems 1 VO 1.5 3 Transport 1 Fundamentals of Transportation Systems 1 VO 1 2 Economic and Transport Geography 1 VO 1 2 Economic and Transport Policy 2 VO 1 2 Financial Accounting Accounting 1 ILV 1.5 3 Financial Reporting 2 ILV 1.5 3 Business Administration and Economics 1 Introduction into General Business Administration 1 VO 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Economics 2 VO 1.5 3 Civil Law Fundamentals of Civil Law 1 ILV 1.5 3 Corporate Law 2 ILV 1.5 3 Methodological Competence Mathematics, Statistics 1 1 ILV 1.5 3 Mathematics, Statistics 2 2 ILV 1.5 3 Personality Development 1 Learning Techniques and Time Management 1 UE* 1 1 Presentation, Moderation, Rhetoric 2 UE* 1 1 Team Training 1 UE* 1 1 Compulsory Elective Language 1 Spanish 1 / Russian 1 1 ILV 2 3 Spanish 2 / Russian 2 2 ILV 2 3 English 1 Business English 1 1 UE 1.5 3 Business English 2 2 UE 1.5 3 Operations Management Process and Quality Management 2 VO 1.5 3 Capacity and Inventory Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 Means of Transport 1 Rail Traffic 2 VO 1 2 Road Traffic 2 VO 1 2 Waterway Transport 2 VO 1 2 Supply Chain Management (SCM) SCM: Operations Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 SCM: Procurement and Production Management 4 ILV 1.5 3 Means of Transport 2 Sea Traffic 3 VO 1 2 Air Transportation 3 VO 1 2 Forwarding Systems and Multimodal Transport Chains 3 VO 1 2 20
Logistics and Transport Management Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Managerial Accounting Investment and Financing 3 ILV 1.5 3 Cost Accounting and Controlling 3 ILV 1.5 3 Information Technology Introduction to IT 3 VO 1 2 Fundamentals of Logistics, Transport and Traffic Technologies 4 VO 2 4 Fundamentals of Academic Research Compulsory Elective Language 2 Introduction to Academic Research 3 VO 0.5 1 Bachelor Seminar: Academic Research 3 UE 1 2 Spanish 3 / Russian 3 3 ILV 2 3 Spanich 4 / Russian 4 4 ILV 2 3 English 2 Logistics English 3 UE 2 4 English Presentions 4 UE* 1 1 English Negotiations 4 UE* 1 1 Compulsory Elective Module 1: Logistics & SCM Bachelor-Seminar 1 4 PS 1 6 Bachelor-Seminar 2 5 SE 1 6 ERP Systems 5 ILV 1 2 Advanced Planning Systems 5 ILV 1 2 Logistics Controlling 5 ILV 1 2 Integrated Logistics Warehouse Management 4 VO 1.5 3 Contract Logistics 4 ILV 1.5 3 Business Administration and Economics 2 Fundamentals of Project Management 4 ILV 1.5 3 International Management and Foreign Trade 5 VO 1.5 3 Commercial Law European and Public Commercial Law 4 ILV 1.5 3 Traffic and Transport Law 5 ILV 1.5 3 Compulsory Elective Module 1: Traffic, Transport Personality Development, Career Planning and Development Bachelor-Seminar 1 4 PS 1 6 Bachelor-Seminar 2 5 SE 1 6 Controlling in Traffic and Transport 5 ILV 1 2 Mobility Management, Traffic Planning and Security 5 ILV 1 2 Transport Management Systems 5 ILV 1 2 Personality Development, Career Planning 5 UE* 1 1 Negotiating and Conflict Management 5 UE* 1.5 2 Internship-Related Tutorial 6 UE* 1 1 Joint Lecture: Current Aspects 6 VO 1 1 Business Management Simulation 6 UE* 1 1 21
Logistics and Transport Management Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Sustainability Environmental and Sustainability Management 5 ILV 1.5 3 Risk Management 6 ILV 1.5 3 Compulsory Elective Module 2: Emerging Markets A Compulsory Elective Module 2: Emerging Markets B Cross-cultural Management 5 ILV 1.5 3 Economic Aspects of Emerging Markets 5 ILV 1.5 3 Interdisciplinary on the Black Sea Region 5 VO 1 2 BSR as an Economic and Innovation Area 5 ILV 1 2 Excursion to BSR 5 UE* 2 2 From the 3 rd semester on selected courses are held in English. Internship 6 18 Revision Course for the Bachelor Examination 6 6 Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class LVA Course PS Project seminar SE Seminar SWS UE UE* VO weekly hour(s) per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture All details about the classes refer to the part-time (work-study) degree programme. As a semester in our full-time degree programme has 15 weeks, the number of semester hours per week is not the same. 22
Project Management and Information Technology Bachelor s degree programme General information Duration of studies: Number of study places: Academic degree: 6 semesters 4 5 part-time (work-study) per year 45 full-time per year Bachelor of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 15 May part-time 31 May full-time Admission requirements Austrian school-leaving certificate Matriculation examination certificate Relevant university entrance qualification examination for social sciences, economics or certain technical fields Completion of relevant apprenticeship, secondary vocational school, or German advanced technical college entrance qualification additional exams in English and mathematics required prior to the first semester Credits for certified previous experience may be granted individually by the programme director. Fluency in German required. Admission procedure Written application Structured interview Multiple choice test (IT, project management, business administration, statistics, English) lecture notes available for download on our website (www.fh-vie.ac.at) Study periods Full-time 19 22 hours per week 15 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of October to end of January Summer semester: beginning of March to end of June The courses take place Monday to Thursday. Part-time (work-study) 14 16 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. 23
Project Management and Information Technology Bachelor s degree programme Fields of activity and career prospects Business management - software enterprises - hardware producers - industrial enterprises - management consultants specialised in IT consulting - banks and insurance companies - e-business enterprises Areas of responsibility - project management - systems analyst - service manager - sales manager - quality manager - knowledge manager The graduates can: work in project teams and complete project-specific tasks on their own responsibility assess organisations based on their IT expertise accordingly grasp an enterprise holistically in its enterprise-relevant environment apply principles of data and process modelling in the enterprise context perform in an international work environment due to intercultural management skills combined with work-related English run small teams as project managers, and realise projects successfully Final examination The course is completed with a bachelor degree examination. The bachelor degree examination is an oral exam before a committee and consists of a discussion about the bachelor theses, which are written in the course of seminars, and about links between the bachelor theses and other relevant subjects on the curriculum. 24
Project Management and Information Technology Bachelor s degree programme Bachelor s degree curriculum - overview There are three compulsory elective modules: Information Technology Project Management Black Sea Region Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Fundamentals of Project Management Fundamentals of IT and Programming Fundamentals of Project Management 1 ILV 1.5 3 Selected Skills in PM (Praxis) 2 ILV 1.5 3 PM Software 2 ILV 2 4 IT Applied in Project Management 2 UE 1 2 Fundamentals of Programming 1 ILV 2 4 Fundamentals of OO-Programming 2 ILV 1.5 4 Fundamentals of IT 1 VO 0.5 1 IT Basic and Networks Technologies 2 VO 1.5 3 Fundamentals of General Business Administration General Business Administration 1 VO 1 2 Organisation and Personnel Management 1 VO 1 2 Marketing 2 ILV 1 2 Financial Accounting Accounting 1 ILV 1.5 3 Balancing 2 ILV 1.5 3 Civil Law Fundamentals of Civil Law 1 ILV 1.5 3 Corporate Law 2 ILV 1.5 3 Personality Development 1 Learning Techniques and Time Management 1 UE* 2 2 Team Training 1 UE* 2 2 Rhetoric, Presentation and Moderation 1 UE* 2 2 Mathematics, Statistics Mathematics & Statistics 1 ILV 1.5 3 Statistics & Mathematics 2 ILV 1.5 3 English 1 Business English Basics 1 UE 1.5 3 Business English 2 UE 1.5 3 Project Management Advanced Project Cycle and Start-up 3 ILV 1.5 3 Project Controlling and Documentation 3 ILV 1.5 3 Programming and Databases Advanced Fundamentals of Software Engineering 3 ILV 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Databases 3 ILV 1.5 3 Software Engineering Advanced 4 ILV 1.5 3 Databases, Data Warehouse Advanced 4 ILV 1.5 3 Managerial Accounting Investment and Financing 3 ILV 1.5 3 Cost Accounting and Controlling 3 ILV 1.5 3 Personality Development 2 Negotiating Techniques 3 UE* 2 2 Fundamentals of Management 3 UE* 1 1 Stress Management and Problem Solving 4 UE* 2 2 Career Management 4 UE* 1 1 25
Project Management and Information Technology Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Fundamentals of Process and Quality Management Fundamentals of Process Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Quality Management 4 ILV 1.5 3 Academic Research Survey and Decision-Making Techniques 3 ILV 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Academic Research 4 ILV 1.5 3 English 2 Listening & Discussion 3 UE 1.5 3 Presentations 4 UE* 2 2 English: IT-Case-Studies 4 UE* 1 1 IT Project Management Requirement Engineering, Testing 4 ILV 2 4 IT-Counselling Projects 4 ILV 1 2 Practical Project Practical Project Part 1 4 PS 0.5 3 Practical Project Part 2 5 PS 0.5 3 Business Management Budgeting and Key Figure Analysis 4 ILV 1.5 3 Strategic Business Management 5 ILV 1.5 3 Compulsory Elective Module: PM PM in OE Projects 5 ILV 1 2 PM Standards 5 ILV 1 2 Risk and Claim Management 5 ILV 1 2 Compulsory Elective Module: IT Web Engineering, E-Commerce 5 ILV 1.5 3 Current Trends in IT 5 ILV 1.5 3 Compulsory Elective Module: Black Sea Region (BSR) Interdisciplinary Approaches to the BSR 5 VO 1 2 The BSR as a Location for Business and Innovation 5 ILV 1 2 Field Trips to the BSR 5 UE* 1.5 2 Bachelor Thesis 1: PM Bachelor Thesis 1: either General BA or PM 5 SE 1 6 Law Advanced European Law 5 ILV 1.5 3 Legal Issues in IT 5 ILV 1.5 3 English 3 Meetings & Negotiations 5 UE* 2 2 Reports & Contracts 5 UE* 2 2 PM Business Situations 5 UE* 2 2 Bachelor Thesis 2: IT Bachelor Thesis 2: IT 6 SE 1 6 From the 3rd semester on selected courses are held in English. Internship (incl. Related tutorial) 6 UE* 18 Revision for Bachelor Examination 6 6 Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class LVA Course PS Project seminar SE Seminar SWS UE UE* VO weekly hour(s) per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture All details about the classes refer to the part-time (work-study) degree programme. As a semester in our full-time degree programme has 15 weeks, the number of semester periods per week is not the same. 26
Technical Sales and Distribution Management Bachelor s degree programme General information Duration of studies: 6 semesters Number of study places: 30 part-time (work-study) per year Academic degree: Bachelor of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 15 May Admission requirements School-leaving certificate (graduates of technical colleges get credits for some courses in the first year) Matriculation examination certificate Relevant university entrance qualification examination for one of the following fields of study: Social Sciences, Economics, Engineering, Natural Sciences or Mining Completion of relevant apprenticeship, secondary vocational school, or German advanced technical college entrance qualification additional exams in English and mathematics required prior to the first semester Credits for certified previous experience may be granted individually by the programme director. Fluency in German required. Admission procedure Written application Structured interview Multiple Choice Test Study periods 16 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. 27
Technical Sales and Distribution Management Bachelor s degree programme Fields of activity and career prospects Account manager for technical products Key account manager Sales representative Sales manager Marketing director Export manager, export executive The graduates can: plan and run sales-and-marketing-specific projects on their own responsibility build and optimise distribution organisations and distribution processes carry out sales and marketing controlling apply CRM principles in the contexts of enterprises and distribution grasp and communicate technical processes in mechanical and plant engineering as well as in electrical engineering and electronics integrate legal and business administration aspects of business management, and consider them in decision-making lead distribution and marketing projects, as well as teams Bachelor s degree examination The course is completed with a bachelor degree examination. The bachelor degree examination is an oral exam before a committee and consists of a discussion about the bachelor theses, which are written in the course of seminars, and about links between the bachelor theses and other relevant subjects on the curriculum. 28
Technical Sales and Distribution Management Bachelor s degree programme Bachelor s degree curriculum - overview There are two compulsory elective modules: Machine and Plant Construction (M&P) Electrical Engineering and Electronics (E&E) Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Machine Construction 1 VO 0.6 2 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1 VO 1 2 Fundamentals of Engineering Physics 1 ILV 1 2 Mathematics, Statistics Mathmatics 1 ILV 1.5 3 Statistics 1 ILV 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics 1 (E&E) Fundamentals of Machine and Plant Construction 1 (M&P) Fundamentals of Marketing and Sales Special Applications: E&E 2 ILV 2 4 Laboratory: E&E 2 UE 1 2 Special Applications: M&P 2 ILV 1.5 4 Laboratory: M&P 2 UE 1.5 2 Fundamentals of Distribution 2 VO 1 2 Fundamentals of Marketing 2 VO 1 2 Social Media 2 ILV 1 2 Fundamentals of General BA Fundamentals of General BA 1 VO 1.5 3 Cost Accounting 2 ILV 1.5 3 Financial Accounting Accounting 1 ILV 1.5 3 Balancing 2 ILV 1.5 3 Social Skills 1 Time Management, Learning Techniques 1 UE* 2 2 Team Buildung 1 UE* 1.5 2 Presentation 1 UE* 2 2 English 1 Business English Basics 1 UE 1.5 3 Business English 1 UE 1.5 3 Business Administration 1 Process and Quality Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 Project Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 Technology Advanced Mechatronics 3 ILV 1 2 Technical Systems 3 ILV 1 2 Drive Systems 3 ILV 1 2 English 2 Technical English 1 2 UE 1.5 3 Technical English 2 2 UE 1.5 3 English 3 Meetings and Negotiations 3 UE 2 6 Civil Law Fundamentals of Civil law 3 ILV 1.5 3 Corporate Law 3 ILV 1.5 3 29
Technical Sales and Distribution Management Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Business Administration 2 Knowledge Management 4 ILV 1.5 3 Finance 4 ILV 1.5 3 Distribution Management 1 Modern Means of Distribution 3 VO 1.5 3 Distribution Controlling 3 ILV 1.5 3 IT-Supported Distribution CRM Systems and Processes 4 VO 1 2 CRM Projects 4 ILV 1.5 3 Distribution Software 4 ILV 0.5 1 Distribution Management 2 Distribution Organisation 4 ILV 1 2 Sales Psychology 4 ILV 1 2 Sales Strategies 4 ILV 1 2 Distribution Bachelor s Thesis: Distribution 1 5 SE 0.5 3 Bachelor s Thesis: Distribution 2 6 SE 0.5 3 Compulsory Elective Module: Technologcial Applications in Electrical Engineering and Electronics Compulsory Elective Module: Technological Applications in Distribution: Machine and Plant Construction Technological Aspects of Distribution: E&E 4 ILV 1.5 3 Technical Documentation: E&E 4 ILV 2 3 Bachelor s Thesis: E&E 1 5 SE 0.2 3 Bachelor s Thesis: E&E 2 6 SE 0.2 3 Integrated Applications Technology and Distribution Project Paper E&E 5 PS 1 3 Integrated Applications Technology and Distribution Project Paper Technical Distribution 5 PS 1 3 Technological Aspects of Distribution: M&P 4 ILV 1.5 3 Technical Documentation: M&P 4 ILV 2 3 Bachelor s Thesis: M&P 1 5 SE 0.2 3 Bachelor s Thesis: M&P 2 6 SE 0.2 3 Integrated Applications Technology and Distribution Project Paper M&P 5 PS 1 3 Integrated Applications Technology and Distribution Project Paper Technical Distribution 5 PS 1 3 Social Skills 2 Moderation 4 UE* 2 2 Conducting Negotiations 4 UE* 2 2 Fundamentals of Academic Research 4 UE 1 2 Business Administration 3 Innovation Management 5 ILV 1.5 3 Technology Management 5 ILV 1.5 3 Law Studies 2 Liability Law, Tort 5 ILV 1.5 3 Procurement Law, Form of Contract 5 ILV 1.5 3 30
Technical Sales and Distribution Management Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Social Skills 3 Conflict Management 5 UE* 1 1 Networks and Clusters 5 ILV 1 2 Corporate Social Responsibility 5 ILV 0.5 1 Business Leadership Skills 5 ILV 2 2 Business Administration 4 Intercultural Management 6 ILV 1 2 Foreign Trade 6 ILV 1 2 Internship Tutorial 6 UE* 1 1 Preparatory Tutorial for the Bachelor Exam 6 UE* 1 1 Internship 6 12 Bachelor Examination 6 6 Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated course LVA Course PS Project seminar SE Seminar SWS UE UE* VO weekly hours per semester Practice class Practice class with limited workload for students Lecture 31
Work Design and HR Management Bachelor s degree programme General information Duration of studies: 6 semesters Number of study places: 45 part-time (work-study) per year Academic degree: Bachelor of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 15 May Admission requirements School-leaving certificate Matriculation examination certificate Relevant university entrance qualification examination for one of the following fields of study: social sciences, economics, engineering Completion of relevant apprenticeship, secondary vocational school, or German advanced technical college entrance qualification additional exams in English and mathematics required prior to the first semester Credits for certified previous experience may be granted individually by the programme director. Fluency in German required. Admission procedure Written application Structured interview Multiple choice test Study periods approx. 16 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. Fields of activity and career prospects HR all-rounder / area HR manager Recruiter Personnel developer Personnel consultant (internal or external services) Work designer Time and motion study person Health, safety, environment manager Work sequence organisation, production process organisation 32
Work Design and HR Management Bachelor s degree programme The graduates can: - analyse and plan an enterprise s personnel environment - implement and carry out personnel recruitment processes - apply business admin standard software in personnel management - plan and implement further training and development models for employees - assess and design working processes and the working environment in terms of safety features and equipment, health economics, and occupational psychology - perform in an international work environment due to intercultural management skills combined with work-related English Bachelor s degree examination The course is completed by a bachelor degree examination. The bachelor degree examination is an oral exam before a committee and consists of a discussion about the bachelor theses, which are written in the course of seminars, and about links between the bachelor theses and other relevant subjects on the curriculum. Bachelor s degree curriculum - overview There are two compulsory elective modules: Work Design HR Management Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Business Administration 1 Fundamentals of General Business Administration 1 VO 1.5 3 Accounting 1 ILV 2 4 Cost Accounting, Controlling 2 ILV 1.5 3 Human Resources Management 1 Fundamentals of Personnel Management and HR Organisation 1 VO 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Organisational Development 1 ILV 1.5 3 Personnel Recruitment, Selection Methods 2 ILV 1.5 3 Personnel Development, Competence Management 2 VO 1.5 3 Payroll Accounting, Personnel Administration 2 ILV 1.5 3 Methods Fundamentals of Statistics 1 ILV 1.5 3 Ergonomic Methods 2 ILV 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Academic Research 2 ILV 1.5 2 Personality Development 1 Learning Techniques, Information Procurement 1 UE* 1 1 Team Training 1 UE* 1 1 Moderation, Presentation 2 UE* 1 1 33
Work Design and HR Management Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS English 1 English Brush Up 1 UE 1 2 Business English 2 UE 2 4 Law Studies 1 Fundamentals of Labour Law 1 VO 1.5 3 Social Law 2 VO 1 2 Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2 ILV 1 2 Work Design 1 Fundamentals of Work Design 1 ILV 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Safety Engineering, Occupational Health and Safety 1 VO 2 4 Fundamentals of Occupational Health Care, Health Prevention 2 VO 2 4 Project and Process Management Fundamentals of Project Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Process Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 IT 1 Computer-Based Personnel Assessment 3 ILV 1 2 Project and Process Management Software 4 UE 1 2 Personnel Administration and HR Information Systems 3 ILV 1.5 3 Human Resources Management 2 HR-Controlling 3 ILV 1 2 Compensation Management, Incentive Systems 3 VO 1 2 (New) Work Forms (Flexible working conditions) 4 ILV 1 2 Labour Market and Educational Systems 4 VO 1 2 Change Management 4 ILV 1 2 Personality Development 2 Systemic Action, Intervention Techniques 3 UE* 2 2 Conflict Management, Mediation 3 UE* 2 2 English 2 Business English Advanced 3 UE 1.5 3 Specific Technical Terms 4 UE 2 4 Work Design 2 Hazard and Risk Assessment 3 ILV 1 2 Work and Organisational Psychology 3 VO 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Work Design II 3 ILV 1.5 3 Working Time, Shift Operation 4 ILV 1.5 3 Work Process Design 4 ILV 1.5 3 Business Administration 2 Integrated Management Systems 4 ILV 1.5 3 Knowledge Management, Learning Organisation 4 ILV 1.5 3 Law Studies 2 Fundamentals of Contract and Corporate Law 4 VO 1.5 3 Employment Contract Design and Current Legal Issues 5 VO 1 2 Benefits, Grants 5 VO 0.5 1 Sociology Sociology of Work 4 VO 1.5 3 Organisational and Industrial Sociology 5 ILV 1 2 34
Work Design and HR Management Bachelor s degree programme Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS IT 2 Online Research in Employment Law 5 ILV 1 2 Software-based processes in personnel management 5 ILV 1 2 Human Resources Management 3 Seminar Human Resources Management (Part 1) 5 SE 0.4 3,5 Diversity 5 ILV 1 2 Seminar Human Resources Management (Part 2) 6 SE 0.6 2,5 Compulsory Elective Module: HR Management Compulsory Elective Module: Work Design Human Capital and Social Capital Evaluation 5 ILV 1 2 Project Seminar HR Management 5 PS 1 3 Strategic Management 6 ILV 1 2 Company Health-Promotion 5 ILV 1 2 Project Seminar: Work Design 5 PS 1 3 Health-Promoting Leadership 6 ILV 1 2 Personality Development 3 (Management) Coaching 5 UE* 2 2 Negotiations 5 UE 1.5 2 Reflection on Practical Training 6 UE* 1 1 Intercultural Management 6 ILV 1.5 2 Work Design 3 Seminar Work Design (Part 1) 5 SE 0.4 3,5 Academic Research II 5 ILV 1.5 3 Seminar Work Design (Part 2) 6 SE 0.6 2,5 Internship 6 13 Bachelor Examination 6 7 Abbreviations (in German): ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class LVA Course PS Project seminar SE Seminar SWS UE UE* VO weekly hour(s) per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture 35
European Economy and Business Management Master s degree programme General information Duration of studies: 3 semesters Number of study places: 66 part-time (work-study) per year Academic degree: Master of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 31 May Admission requirements Completion of a degree in law, engineering, social sciences or business administration Proven qualifications in: - business administration: 8 ECTS - controlling and finance: 8 ECTS - law studies: 6 ECTS - English: 4 ECTS (native speakers are exempt) Admission procedure Written application Multiple choice test (Business administration and compulsory elective language: French, Spanish or Russian advanced skills desirable) Study periods Structured interview approx. 16 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. Fields of activity and career prospects see Bachelor degree programme (page 10) The graduates can: develop internationalisation strategies for enterprises initiate change management processes (Change Management) and accompany the follow-up projects prepare the selection of suitable takeover targets, and assist in the ensuing organisational restructuring process develop ideas of international HR development produce value-oriented controlling instruments for performance-measuring in domestic and foreign subsidiaries draw up the annual accounts according to international accounting regulations (IAS/IFRS) prepare business location decisions in foreign direct investment (FDI) Final examination The programme is completed with the approval of a master thesis and an oral diploma examination before a committee. 36
European Economy and Business Management Master s degree programme Master s degree curriculum - overview Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Business Law Capital Market Law 1 ILV 2 3 International Contract Management 1 ILV 1 2 International Fiscal Law 2 ILV 1.5 3 Business Management 1 Corporate Governance 1 VO 1 2 Value-Based Management 2 ILV 1.5 3 Quantitative Business Administration 1 ILV 2 4 International Management International Accounting 1 ILV 2 3 International Management 1 ILV 2 3 International Marketing 1 ILV 1.5 3 English Business English Advanced 1 1 UE 1.5 3 Business English Advanced 2 2 UE 1.5 3 Compulsory Elective Languages French 1 / Spanish 1 / Russian 1 1 ILV 2 4 French 2 / Spanish 2 / Russian 2 2 UE 2 4 Corporate Governance 2 HR Management, Personnel Development and Change Management 3 PS 2 4 Innovation Management 2 UE 1 2 Investor Relations 3 ILV 1 2 Regional European Economics and Disparities 2 ILV 1.5 2 Scientific Methodology Academic Research: Empirical Studies and Methodology 2 UE 1 2 International Relations International Economics & European Relations 2 ILV 1.5 3 Fundamentals of Economics 2 VO 1 2 International Politics 2 ILV 1.5 3 European Integration 3 UE 2 2 Personality Development Conflict Management and Mediation 1 UE* 1.5 2 Public Affairs 3 UE 1 2 Coaching Integrated Business Management 1 UE* 1 1 Workshop for Graduates 3 UE* 1 1 Revision Course for the Final Examination 3 UE* 2 2 Master Thesis and Final Examination Master Thesis 2 3 Master Thesis 3 12 Final Examination 3 5 Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class KO Tutorial LVA Course PS Project Seminar SWS UE UE* VO Weekly hours per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture 37
International Banking and Finance Master s degree programme General information Duration of studies: Number of study places: Academic degree: Deadline for applications: 3 semesters 54 part-time (work-study) per year Master of Arts in Business 31 May Deadline for applicants outside European Union: 15 March (due to Visa restrictions) Language of instruction: Admission requirements English Completion of a degree in an economic discipline including at least the following academic qualifications: Business Administration: 4 ECTS Accounting and Controlling: 4 ECTS Economics: 4 ECTS Mathematics and Statistics: 4 ECTS Admission procedure Written application Multiple choice test of banking and finance issues (in English) material for download and suggestions for further test preparation literature available on our website (www.fh-vie.ac.at) Study periods Presentation meeting (in English) approx. 15 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. Fields of activity and career prospects see Bachelor degree programme (page 6) The graduates can: apply methods and ideas in customer and product management, treasury, cost accounting, controlling, liquidity and risk management at master s level analyse the connections and effects of central banking processes, plan measures to steer these processes, and implement them in an international environment identify and analyse key topics of bank management in order to infer context-specific recommendations and measures realise ideas and methods of modern management theories (Corporate Social Responsibility, Systemic Organisation Development, Collaboration, Change und Innnovation Management) and apply them appropriately collaborate in implementation and research projects in banking and finance Final examination 38 The programme is completed with the approval of a master thesis and an oral diploma examination before a committee.
International Banking and Finance Master s degree programme Master s degree curriculum - overview Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Basis Module Teambuilding 1 UE* 1 1 Common Basis 1 KO 1 5 Customer and Product Management Distribution Management 1 ILV 1.5 3 Product Management 1 ILV 1.5 3 Treasury and Compliance Money Market 1 ILV 1 2 Fixed Income 1 ILV 1 2 Compliance 1 ILV 1 2 Cost Accounting / Controlling Bank Controlling 1 ILV 2 4 International Financial Reporting Standards 1 ILV 1 2 Management / Personality Development 1 Sustainability and Ethics in Banking and Finance 1 ILV 1.5 3 Project Seminar Business and Model-Related Issues 1 1 PS 1 3 Business and Model-Related Issues 2 2 PS 1 3 Risk Management Liquidity Management 2 ILV 1.5 3 Market Risk 2 ILV 1.5 3 Operational Risk 2 ILV 1 2 Credit Risk 2 ILV 1.5 3 International Bank Management Bank Management 1: Strategic 2 ILV 1 2 Bank Management 2: Tactic 2 ILV 1 2 Economics Tutorial 2 UE 1.5 3 Bank Management: Processes 3 ILV 2 4 Banking Business Game 3 UE 1.5 2 Management / Personality Development 2 Change Management 2 UE 1 2 Intercultural Management 2 ILV 1 2 Personnel Leadership 2 UE* 2 2 Management / Personality Development 3 Collaboration and Future of (Knowledge) Work 3 ILV 1.5 3 Master Thesis and Master Examination Master Thesis Tutorial 2 UE 0.5 3 Master Thesis Tutorial 3 UE 0.5 15 Final Examination 3 6 Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class KO Tutorial LVA Course PS Project Seminar SWS UE UE* VO Weekly hours per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture 39
Logistics and Transport Management Master s degree programme General information Duration of studies: Number of study places: Academic degree: 3 semesters Deadline for applications: 31 May Admission requirements 33 part-time (work-study) per year Master of Arts in Business Completion of a degree in law, engineering, social sciences, business administration, geography or industrial logistics Proven qualifications in: - logistics, transport and traffic: 4 ECTS - business administration: 10 ECTS - law studies: 4 ECTS - IT: 4 ECTS - English: 4 ECTS (native speakers are exempt) Admission procedure Written application Multiple choice test Structured interview Study periods approx. 15 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. Fields of activity and career prospects see Bachelor degree programme (page 19) The graduates can: build and implement internal and cross-plant supply and logistics chains draw up and realise logistic and transport systems calculate logistic, transport and traffic services for national and international calls for bids draw up stock and inventory management projectsmeasures draw up business location and regional planning projects assess the sustainable nature of logistic processes and realise corresponding change plans evaluate and carry out cooperation options like partnerships and alliances run R&D projects in logistics and transport management advise enterprises and politicians in charge in logistics, transport and traffic matters Final examination 40 The programme is completed with the approval of a master thesis and an oral diploma examination before a committee.
Logistics and Transport Management Master s degree programme Master s degree curriculum - overview There are two compulsory elective modules: Logistics and Supply Chainmanagement (SCM) Transport and Traffic Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Excellence Fundamentals of Logistics, SCM, Transport and Traffic Concepts and Best Practices: Logistics and SCM Concepts and Best Practices: Transport and Traffic 1 UE 0.5 4 1 ILV 2 4 1 ILV 2 4 Business Tools Decision-oriented Business Administration 1 ILV 2 4 Applied Economics 1 ILV 1 2 Legal Aspects Law in Logistics, Transport and Traffic 1 ILV 1 2 Law in Management 2 ILV 2 4 Methods and Transfer 1 Scientific Research and Practice Transfer 1 UE 1.5 3 Statistical Data Analysis and Evaluation 1 ILV 1.5 3 Elective Module: Logistics & SCM Elective Module: Transport & Traffic Application Project Logistics & SCM 2 PS 1 6 Future Lab Logistics & SCM 3 ILV 1.5 3 Industry Sector-specific Logistics 3 ILV 1.5 3 Application Project Transport & Traffic 2 PS 1 6 Future Lab Transport & Traffic 3 ILV 1.5 3 Intelligent Mobility Concepts 3 ILV 1.5 3 English Business English 1 UE 1 2 Logistics English 1 UE 1 2 Meetings and Negotiations 2 UE 1 2 Leadership & Sustainability HR, Leadership and Diversity 2 ILV 1.5 3 Sustainability 2 ILV 1.5 3 Methods & Transfer 2 Information Systems 2 ILV 1.5 3 Operations Research 2 ILV 1.5 3 Master Thesis Master Thesis Workshop 2 UE 0.5 1 Master Thesis Development 2 5 Management & Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship and Bestseller 3 ILV 1.5 3 Management Systems 3 ILV 1.5 3 Master Thesis & Examination Master Thesis Workshop 3 UE 0.5 1 Master Thesis Development 3 11 Preparation for Final Master Examination 3 6 Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class KO Tutorial LVA Course PS Project Seminar SWS UE UE* VO Weekly hours per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture 41
Project Management and Organisation Master s degree programme General information Duration of studies: 3 semesters Number of study places: 60 part-time (work-study) per year Academic degree: Master of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 31 May Admission requirements Completion of a degree in law, social sciences, business administration, business information technology or information management, Technology (in Austria or equivalent degree abroad); Proven qualifications in: - Project management: 4 ECTS - Mathematics/Statistics: 4 ECTS - Business administration: 12 ECTS - Law studies: 4 ECTS - English: 4 ECTS (native speakers are exempt) Admission procedure Written application Multiple choice test Structured interview Study periods approx. 15 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. Fields of activity and career prospects Management of complex temporary projects Management of project-oriented enterprises Management of business processes in enterprises across all sectors The graduates can: run strategically complex projects by portfolio and multi-project management in leading project management positions analyse, assess, and redesign SAP processes (business admin standard software) analyse and assess principles of the foundation of enterprises from an economic point of view apply the intercultural management methods in international projects analyse, assess, model, and steer processes run projects and hold leading management positions in international projects Final examination The programme is completed with the approval of a master thesis and an oral diploma examination before a committee. 42
Project Management and Organisation Master s degree programme Master s degree curriculum - overview There are two compulsory elective modules: International Projects Risk and Claim Management Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Project Management Consolidating Aspects of PM 1 ILV 3 6 Personnel Management and Leadership Leadership Techniques and Strategies 1 UE* 2 2 HR-Management 1 ILV 1.5 3 Socio-Economic Context 1 VO 1 2 Selected Legal Questions regarding the Project Paper 2 VO 1.5 3 English on the Job 2 UE 1 2 General Management Strategic Perspectives on Management 1 ILV 1.5 3 Organisational Concepts 1 ILV 1.5 3 Management Systems Process Management 1 ILV 1 2 Quality Management 2 ILV 1 2 ERP-Systems 2 UE 1 2 Empirical Social Research Applied Statistics 1 ILV 1.5 3 Scientific Methods 1 UE 1.5 3 International Communication English Advanced 1 UE 1.5 3 Intercultural Management 2 UE 1 2 Virtual Collaboration 2 UE 0.5 1 Project Portfolio & Programme Management Managing Project-Oriented Enterprises Project Portfolio Management 2 ILV 1.5 3 Programme Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 Seminar: Project-Oriented Enterprise 2 SE 0.75 3 IT Applied in Project-Oriented Enterprises 3 UE 1.5 3 Managing Change Starting a Business 2 ILV 1.5 3 Change Management 2 PS 1 3 Compulsory Elective Module: International Projects Compulsory Elective Module: Risk and Claim Management Diploma Thesis and Final Exam Managing International Projects 3 UE 1.5 3 International Contract Law 3 ILV 1 2 Negotiations 3 UE* 1 1 Controlling & Risk Management 3 UE 1.5 3 Contract and Liability Law 3 ILV 1 2 Negotiations 3 UE* 1 1 Workshop Thesis Outline (German Disposition) 2 UE 1 2 Drafting the Diploma Thesis 1 2 4 Workshop Diploma Thesis 3 UE 0.5 1 Drafting the Diploma Thesis 2 3 11 Final Exam 6 Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class LVA Course PLS Business Simulation Game SE Seminar SWS UE UE* VO weekly hours per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture 43
Quantitative Asset and Risk Management Master s degree programme (Joint degree programme) General information Duration of studies: 4 semesters Number of study places: 20 part-time (work-study) per year Language of instruction: English Academic degree: Master of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 31 May Admission requirements Completion of a degree in social sciences, business administration, natural sciences, law studies or technical studies Proven qualifications in: - business administration: 9 ECTS - mathematics, statistics: 6 ECTS Admission procedure Written application Multiple choice test Structured interview Study periods Mandatory semester abroad in the second academic year approx. 15 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place three times a week in the evening and on Saturdays the whole day. in blocked form at the Partner Universities Fields of activity and career prospects Asset management Risk management Treasury and trading Asset liability management Risk controlling and internal/external auditing The graduates can: describe and analyse the connections between asset and risk management in finance quantify and assess risk types in risk management, and infer measures for integrated steering of banks and insurance companies analyse various asset classes and their products, and base forecast models on this analysis carry out portfolio selections, and calculate key performance figures apply the methods of financial mathematics to asset and risk management Final examination The programme is completed with the approval of a master thesis and an oral diploma examination before a committee. 44
Quantitative Asset and Risk Management Master s degree programme (Joint degree programme) Master s degree curriculum - overview Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Fundamentals in Quantitative Methods and Finance Fundamentals of Mathematics and Statistics 1 ILV 2 4 Fundamentals of Finance 1 ILV 2.5 5 Programming and Databases 1 ILV 1.5 4 Fundamentals of Economics 1 ILV 1.5 3 Financial Econometrics Multivariate Methods 1 ILV 2.5 5 Time Series Analysis 1 ILV 1.5 3 Derivative Pricing Equity and Foreign Exchange Derivatives 1 ILV 1 2 Fixed Income and Credit Derivatives 1 ILV 2 4 Risk Measurement Measurement of Market Risk 2 ILV 2 4 Measurement of Credit Risk 2 ILV 2 4 Measurement of Non-Life Risk 2 ILV 1 2 Measurement of Life Risk 2 ILV 1.5 3 Asset Management Introduction to Asset Management 2 ILV 1 2 Asset Class Interest Rate Products 2 ILV 1 2 Asset Class Equity 2 ILV 1 2 Asset Class Foreign Exchange 2 ILV 0.5 1 Asset Class Credit Products 2 ILV 1 2 Alternative Investments 2 ILV 1 2 Structured Products 2 ILV 1 2 Research Methods Research Methods 2 UE* 1 1 Research Seminar 2 SE 0.8 3 Asset Liability Management (ALM) and Risk Management (RM) for Banks ALM and RM for Insurances/ Pension Funds Bank Management 3 ILV 2.5 5 Risk Controlling and Organisation Market Risk 3 ILV 1 2 Risk Controlling and Organisation Credit Risk 3 ILV 1.5 3 Operational Risk for Banks 3 ILV 1 2 Management of Life Risk 3 ILV 1.5 3 Management of Non-Life Risk 3 ILV 1.5 3 ALM and Insurance Management 3 ILV 1.5 3 Applied Asset Management Integrating Aspects of Asset Management 3 ILV 3 6 Legal Framework and Ethics 3 ILV 1.5 3 Applied Research in Asset and Risk Management Master Thesis and Master Examination Advanced Topics 4 UE* 2.5 3 Project Seminar 4 PS 1 4 Master Thesis 4 16 Final Examination 4 7 Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ILV Integrated Class LVA Course PLS Business Simulation Game SE Seminar SWS UE UE* VO weekly hours per semester Practice class Practice class with limited amount of work for students Lecture 45
Strategic HR Management in Europe Master s degree programme General information Duration of studies: 4 semesters Number of study places: 40 part-time (work-study) per year Language of instruction: English Academic degree: Master of Arts in Business Deadline for applications: 31 May Admission requirements Completion of a degree in social sciences, business administration or law studies Proven qualifications in: - Business administration and management: 16 ECTS - Law: 8 ECTS - English competence level: C 1 Admission procedure Written application Multiple choice test Structured interview Study periods approx. 15 hours per week 20 weeks per semester Winter semester: beginning of September to end of January Summer semester: mid-february to end of June The courses take place on three evenings per week as well as on Saturdays. Exchange semester in the second semester, if a double degree is pursued; a joint degree agreement is currently being prepared. Fields of activity and career prospects HR Business partner HR Advisor, internal consultant Head of HR department / staff units HR Leader People developer The graduates can: manage the personnel situation of international enterprises and institutions recruit strategically required personnel and create long-term loyalty with the enterprise act as a strategic partner of the management board implement change processes in HR successfully run international and intercultural HR processes competently and successfully Final examination The programme is completed with the approval of a master thesis and an oral diploma examination before a committee. 46
Strategic HR Management in Europe Master s degree programme Master s degree curriculum - overview Module Course Title Sem. Type SWS ECTS Inter-disciplinary Approach to HR Management Strategic Human Resource Planning Theoretical Perspectives for Strategic HR Management HRM Systems and Practices in International Organisations Introduction to European Economy, Current Challanges 1 VO 1 2 European Integration 1 VO 1,5 3 Industrial Relations in European HRM 1 VO 1,5 3 Psychological & Sociological Aspects of HRM 1 VO 1 2 Empirical Social Research (Part 1) 1 UE 1 2 The Process of Strategic Human Resource Planning 1 ILV 3 6 Strategic Workforce Planning 1 ILV 1,5 3 SHRM Measurement Systems 1 ILV 1,5 3 Basic Theories in HRM 1 VO 1,5 3 SHRM: The Concept of Aligning Organisational Strategy and HRM 1 VO 1,5 3 Employer Branding, Selection and Recruitment 2 VO 1,5 3 Performance Management 2 VO 1,5 3 Competency and Talent Management 2 VO 1,5 3 Business Process Management 2 ILV 1 2 Total Rewards 2 VO 1,5 3 Project Seminar 2 PS 1,3 4 ICT & HR Management HRM Information Systems and Decision-Making 2 UE 1,5 3 ICT-Based Communication in HRM 2 UE 1,5 3 International Cooperation Intercultural Management 2 ILV 1,5 3 International Project Management 2 ILV 1,5 3 Organising HR Management in an International Context Regional Distinctions of HR Management in Europe Research Seminar /Master Thesis Part 1 Human Aspects of Human Resource Organisational Behaviour and HR Management HRM and the Business Organisation 3 VO 1,5 3 The Organisation of the HRM Function 3 VO 1,5 3 Legal Aspects in International HRM 3 VO 3 6 Specialisation: HRM Region-Specifics 3 ILV 3 6 Region-Specific Labour and Social Law 3 VO 1,5 3 Benchmarking and Comparative HR Studies 3 ILV 1,5 3 Empirical Social Research (Part 2) 3 UE 1 2 Master Thesis Part 1: Conception 3 SE 1 4 Leadership and Motivation 4 UE* 2 2 Diversity Ethics and Social Responsibility in HRM 4 VO 1 2 Conflict Management 4 UE* 2 2 Change Management 4 ILV 1 2 Expatriate Management 4 ILV 1 2 Master Thesis Part 2 Master Thesis (Part 2) and Diploma Exam 4 19 Master Thesis Workshop: Supervision 4 SE 0,5 1 Abbreviations (in German) ECTS ECTS Credits ICT Information and Communication Technologies ILV Integrated Class HRM HR Management LVA Course PS Project Seminar SE Seminar SHRM Strategic HR Management SWS Weekly hours per semester UE Practice class UE* Practice class with limited amount of work for students VO Lecture 47
A Network of over 70 Universities AZERBAIJAN: Baku AUSTRALIA: Melbourne BELGIUM: Antwerp, Ghent, Leuven BULGARIA: Sofia CANADA: Abbotsford, London, Vancouver CHILE: Santiago, Valparaíso CHINA: Xiamen CYPRUS: Nicosia CZECH REPUBLIC: Brno, Prague FINLAND: Helsinki, Jyväskylä, Varkaus/Kuopio FRANCE: Dijon, Lyon, Paris GERMANY: Berlin, Brühl, Frankfurt/Main, Furtwangen, Munich, Potsdam GREAT BRITAIN: London IRELAND: Dublin ITALY: Bologna JAPAN: Beppu KOREA: Seoul LITHUANIA: Kaunas/Vilnius MALAYSIA: Subang Jaya MEXICO: Guadalajara THE NETHERLANDS: Amsterdam, Den Haag, Deventer, Groningen, Zwolle 48
NORWAY: Aalesund, Molde, Trondheim PERU: Lima POLAND: Katowice, Warsaw ROMANIA: Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, I a ş i RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Moscow, Rostov on Don, St. Petersburg SLOVAKIA: Bratislava SLOVENIA: Maribor SPAIN: Cádiz, Huate-Navarra, Madrid, Pamplona, València, Vigo SWITZERLAND: Basel TURKEY: Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir UKRAINE: Ternopil 49
International offers at the UAS bfi Vienna Studying and working abroad Our international co-operation network spans over 80 partner universities, from St. Petersburg to Istanbul and from Cádiz in Spain to Valparaíso in Chile. The focus of our offers is on Europe and, in the framework of the Socrates/Erasmus exchange programme, includes monthly scholarships as well as the exemption from all tuition fees. During one or two semesters abroad our students expand their intercultural competences and languages skills, advance their career prospects and broaden their personal horizons. Depending on the degree programme and the type of programme in the respective country, it is possible to participate in a double degree programme, which enables students to earn an Austrian degree as well as an academic degree in the host country in more or less the same time. Furthermore, the UAS offers the students sponsorships for internships abroad within the framework of the Leonardo da Vinci Programme. Offers range from financial support for monthly expenses, preparatory language training and travel expenses to the arrangement of internships by our own UAS staff. Short-term offers abroad The UAS arranges summer schools, participation in various international and EU projects as well as excursions abroad, which are an interesting alternative to the more traditional semester abroad, particularly for part-time students. International experience at home A range of Eastern languages and language certificates in English, Spanish, French and Russian (in the form of evening classes at the UAS) attest to the linguistic focus of our study programmes. A number of guest lecturers from our partner universities across all programmes ensure that knowledge transfer takes place at an international level. Exchange students from our partner universities can give their Austrian colleagues an insight into foreign cultures. In this regard our buddy system is particularly interesting: Austrian students at the UAS look after one or more students from abroad and can benefit with regard to their language skills and intercultural experiences. Our International Weeks are also dedicated to internationalisation. They are intended as a comprehensive platform for international education programmes (exhibitions, presentations, guest lectures, discussion forums, business contacts, ). At an institutional level the international office of the UAS bfi Vienna will gladly provide extensive information about partner universities, mobility and promotional programmes, language classes and other international opportunities. 50
Info events / Tuition and other costs / Location / Contact Info events Our next info events can be found at www.fh-vie.ac.at Fees Costs for teaching materials (books, lecture notes, etc.) The tuition fee ( 363.36) and the Austrian Students Union membership fee ( 18.70) must be paid prior to the start of the semester. Locations Fachhochschule des bfi Wien (University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna) Wohlmutstrasse 22 1020 Vienna phone: +43 1 720 12 86 info@fh-vie.ac.at www.fh-vie.ac.at The degree programmes Film, TV and Media Production, Strategic HR Management in Europe, Technical Sales and Distribution Management and Work Design and HR Mana - ge ment are taught at 1030 Vienna, Media Quarter Marx 3.4, Maria Jacobi Gasse 1. The location of one or all courses may be changed by the University of Applied Sciences during the programme (in Vienna). Contact Coordinator Banking and Finance (Bachelor) Martina Davis ext 31 martina.davis@fh-vie.ac.at European Economy and Business Management (Bachelor and Master) Michaela Diasek ext 21 michaela.diasek@fh-vie.ac.at Andreas Dvorak ext 49 andreas.dvorak@fh-vie.ac.at Film, TV and Media Production (Bachelor) Jürgen Rasteiger ext 941 juergen.rasteiger@fh-vie.ac.at International Banking and Finance (Master) Martina Davis ext 31 martina.davis@fh-vie.ac.at Logistics and Transport Management (Bachelor and Master) Waltraud Bieringer ext 61 waltraud.bieringer@fh-vie.ac.at Project Management and Information Technology (Bachelor) Project Management and Organisation (Master) Richard Elsner ext 51 richard.elsner@fh-vie.ac.at Quantitative Asset and Risk Management (Master) Veronika Hallwirth ext 931 veronika.hallwirth@fh-vie.ac.at Strategic HR Management in Europe (Master) Bettina Wirth ext 905 bettina.wirth@fh-vie.ac.at Technical Sales and Distribution Management (Bachelor) Elisabeth Maria Toth ext 921 elisabeth.toth@fh-vie.ac.at Work Design and HR Management (Bachelor) Bettina Wirth ext 905 bettina.wirth@fh-vie.ac.at Please apply online: www.fh-vie.ac.at/en/online-application 51
Sponsors of FH programmes...getting projects done OESTERREICHISCHE NATIONALBANK EUROSYSTEM Cooperation partner Work Design and HR Management Fotos: Fachhochschule des bfi Wien Gesellschaft m.b.h. bzw. Fotolia.de Address and disclaimer: Fachhochschule des bfi Wien Gesellschaft m.b.h. (University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna) A-1020 Vienna, Wohlmutstrasse 22 Phone: +43 1 720 12 86, fax: ext 19 E-mail: info@fh-vie.ac.at www.fh-vie.ac.at A subsidiary of Stand: 2015-01