| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Name: FH Campus Wien University of Applied Sciences
Location: Vienna, Austria
Type: University of Applied Sciences
Language of Instruction: Primarily German, with some programs available in English
FH Campus Wien offers a wide range of bachelor's and master's degree programs, as well as postgraduate courses and continuing education. The fields of study include:
Applied Life Sciences
Biotechnology
Molecular Biotechnology
Bioengineering
Bioinformatics
Building and Design
Architecture
Civil Engineering
Construction Management
Facility and Property Management
Health
Health and Nursing Science
Radiological Technology
Occupational Therapy
Physiotherapy
Speech Therapy
Midwifery
Public Sector
Public Management
Social Work
Police Leadership
Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronics and Business
IT Security
Mechanical Engineering
Sustainable Energy Systems
Social Work
Social Work
Social Economy and Social Work Management
Nursing Science
FH Campus Wien emphasizes applied research and development. The university collaborates with industries and public institutions to address practical issues and implement innovative solutions. Key research areas include:
Health and Nursing
Biotechnology
Engineering
Construction and Design
Social Work
The university is equipped with modern facilities, including laboratories, workshops, and research centers. Students have access to libraries, study spaces, and various online resources to support their academic work.
FH Campus Wien has a strong focus on international cooperation. It maintains partnerships with numerous universities and institutions worldwide, encouraging student and staff exchanges, joint research projects, and international internships.
Students at FH Campus Wien benefit from a vibrant campus life, with various student organizations, cultural activities, and sports facilities. The university supports students with services such as career counseling, academic advising, and psychological support.
Bachelor’s Programs
Molecular Biotechnology
Bioengineering
Food Science and Technology
Master’s Programs
Molecular Biotechnology
Bioinformatics
Bachelor’s Programs
Architecture – Green Building
Civil Engineering and Construction Management
Civil Engineering and Construction Management (in cooperation with BOKU)
Facility and Property Management
Master’s Programs
Green Building
Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering
Facility and Property Management
Bachelor’s Programs
Health and Nursing Science
Physiotherapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Biomedical Science
Midwifery
Master’s Programs
Advanced Nursing Practice
Advanced Physiotherapy Practice
Advanced Occupational Therapy Practice
Health Assisting Engineering
Bachelor’s Programs
Electronics and Business
Electrical Engineering
Computer Science and Digital Communications
IT Security
Sustainable Energy Systems
Mechanical Engineering
Master’s Programs
Embedded Systems
Renewable Urban Energy Systems
Safety and Systems Engineering
Technical Management
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Bachelor’s Programs
Public Management
Administrative Management
Police Leadership
Master’s Programs
Public Management
Bachelor’s Programs
Social Work
Social Economy and Social Work Management
Master’s Programs
Social Economy and Social Work Management
Bachelor’s Programs
Nursing (for qualified nurses)
Master’s Programs
Nursing Science
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
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Applied Life Sciences |
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Molecular Biotechnology |
3 years |
$1,500 |
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Bioengineering |
3 years |
$1,500 |
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Food Science and Technology |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Building and Design |
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Architecture – Green Building |
3 years |
$1,500 |
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Civil Engineering and Construction Management |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Civil Engineering and Construction Management (in cooperation with BOKU) |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Facility and Property Management |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Health |
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|
|
Health and Nursing Science |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Physiotherapy |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Occupational Therapy |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Speech Therapy |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Biomedical Science |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Midwifery |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Engineering |
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Electronics and Business |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Electrical Engineering |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Computer Science and Digital Communications |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
IT Security |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Sustainable Energy Systems |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Public Sector |
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Public Management |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Administrative Management |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Police Leadership |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Social Work |
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Social Work |
3 years |
$1,500 |
|
Social Economy and Social Work Management |
3 years |
$1,500 |
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Nursing Science |
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Nursing (for qualified nurses) |
3 years |
$1,500 |
MHTM (Master of Hospitality and Tourism Management) in Austria
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
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Applied Life Sciences |
|
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Molecular Biotechnology |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Bioinformatics |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Building and Design |
|
|
|
Green Building |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Facility and Property Management |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Health |
|
|
|
Advanced Nursing Practice |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Advanced Physiotherapy Practice |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Advanced Occupational Therapy Practice |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Health Assisting Engineering |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Engineering |
|
|
|
Embedded Systems |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Renewable Urban Energy Systems |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Safety and Systems Engineering |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Technical Management |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Public Sector |
|
|
|
Public Management |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Social Work |
|
|
|
Social Economy and Social Work Management |
2 years |
$1,500 |
|
Nursing Science |
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Nursing Science |
2 years |
$1,500 |
Bachelor’s Programs:
Molecular Biotechnology
Bioengineering
Food Science and Technology
Architecture – Green Building
Civil Engineering and Construction Management
Facility and Property Management
Health and Nursing Science
Physiotherapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Biomedical Science
Midwifery
Electronics and Business
Electrical Engineering
Computer Science and Digital Communications
IT Security
Sustainable Energy Systems
Mechanical Engineering
Public Management
Administrative Management
Police Leadership
Social Work
Social Economy and Social Work Management
Nursing (for qualified nurses)
Master’s Programs:
Molecular Biotechnology
Bioinformatics
Green Building
Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering
Facility and Property Management
Advanced Nursing Practice
Advanced Physiotherapy Practice
Advanced Occupational Therapy Practice
Health Assisting Engineering
Embedded Systems
Renewable Urban Energy Systems
Safety and Systems Engineering
Technical Management
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Public Management
Social Economy and Social Work Management
Nursing Science
Educational Background: Relevant secondary education diploma for bachelor’s programs or a relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German for programs taught in German and in English for programs taught in English. Accepted language tests include TestDaF, DSH, TOEFL, and IELTS.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews as part of the admission process.
Bachelor’s Programs: Approximately $1,500 per year for international students.
Master’s Programs: Approximately $1,500 per year for international students.
PhD Programs: Fees vary depending on the partner institution and specific program.
Orientation Programs: To help international students acclimate to the university and life in Vienna.
Language Courses: German language courses to improve proficiency and aid integration.
Counseling Services: Academic advising, psychological support, and career counseling.
Accommodation Assistance: Help with finding housing in Vienna.
International Office: Dedicated office to assist with visas, residence permits, and other bureaucratic matters.
Erasmus+ Program: Opportunities for student exchange within Europe.
Global Partnerships: Collaborations with universities worldwide for joint programs and research.
Quality of Life: Vienna is known for its high quality of life, safety, and excellent public transportation.
Cultural Opportunities: Rich cultural heritage with numerous museums, theaters, and historical sites.
Cost of Living: Estimated monthly expenses (including rent, food, transport) range from $1,000 to $1,500.
Research Programs: Review the bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD programs offered to find the one that best suits your academic and career goals.
Check Requirements: Ensure you meet the specific requirements for the chosen program, including educational background, language proficiency, and any additional criteria.
Educational Certificates: Copies of your secondary education diploma for bachelor’s programs or bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. Transcripts and certificates should be translated into German or English if they are in another language.
Language Proficiency: Proof of language proficiency. Accepted tests include:
German: TestDaF, DSH, or ÖSD for programs taught in German.
English: TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent for programs taught in English.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): An up-to-date CV outlining your educational and professional background.
Motivation Letter: A statement of purpose explaining your interest in the program and your career aspirations.
Passport Copy: A copy of your valid passport.
Other Documents: Depending on the program, additional documents such as recommendation letters, portfolio (for design programs), or entrance exam results may be required.
Online Application: Submit your application through the university’s online application portal. Ensure all required fields are filled out accurately and completely.
Application Fee: Pay any applicable application fees, if required.
Entrance Exams: Some programs may require you to take an entrance exam. The details and format of the exam will be provided by the university.
Interviews: Certain programs might require an interview as part of the selection process. This can be conducted in person or online.
Notification: The university will notify you of the admission decision via email or through the application portal. This typically includes an offer letter if you are accepted.
Acceptance: Confirm your acceptance of the offer within the specified deadline.
Student Visa: International students from non-EU/EEA countries need to apply for a student visa (Visa D) and a residence permit. Start this process well in advance as it may take several weeks.
Documents for Visa: Typically include the admission letter, proof of financial means, health insurance, passport, and accommodation proof.
Enrollment Deadline: Complete the enrollment process by the specified deadline in the admission offer.
Tuition Fees: Pay the tuition fees for the first year or semester as required.
Student ID: Obtain your student ID card and access to university facilities.
Orientation Programs: Attend orientation sessions organized by the university to help new students acclimate to the campus and academic life.
Start of Classes: Begin attending classes as per the academic calendar.
FH Campus Wien University of Applied Sciences typically has two main intake periods for its various programs:
Winter Semester: Applications usually open in early spring (around March or April) and close in late summer (around June or July). Classes generally start in September.
Summer Semester: This intake is less common and mainly available for specific programs. Applications typically open in the fall (around October) and close in early winter (around December or January). Classes usually start in February or March.
The eligibility requirements vary depending on the program level (bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD) and the specific program. Here are the general eligibility criteria for each level:
Educational Qualifications:
Successful completion of secondary education equivalent to the Austrian Matura or a recognized equivalent qualification from another country.
Language Proficiency:
German-taught Programs: Proficiency in German, usually demonstrated through tests like TestDaF, DSH, or ÖSD (minimum B2 level).
English-taught Programs: Proficiency in English, usually demonstrated through tests like TOEFL or IELTS (minimum B2 level).
Additional Requirements:
Some programs may have additional requirements such as entrance exams, interviews, or submission of a portfolio (particularly for design-related programs).
Educational Qualifications:
A relevant bachelor’s degree or an equivalent qualification in a related field.
Language Proficiency:
German-taught Programs: Proficiency in German, usually demonstrated through tests like TestDaF, DSH, or ÖSD (minimum C1 level).
English-taught Programs: Proficiency in English, usually demonstrated through tests like TOEFL or IELTS (minimum C1 level).
Additional Requirements:
Some programs may require relevant work experience, entrance exams, or interviews.
FH Campus Wien does not typically offer independent PhD programs. Instead, PhD studies are conducted in cooperation with partner universities and research institutions. Eligibility criteria for these programs are set by the partner institutions.
Educational Qualifications:
A relevant master’s degree or equivalent qualification in a related field.
Language Proficiency:
As required by the partner institution, which could be German, English, or another language depending on the research project and collaboration.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal outlining the intended area of study and research objectives.
Additional Requirements:
Approval from a supervising professor or research advisor from the partner institution.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount/Benefit |
Application Period |
Notes |
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ERASMUS+ Scholarship |
Enrolled students participating in Erasmus exchange |
host country and duration |
academic calendar |
For short-term study or internships abroad |
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Austrian Government Scholarships |
Outstanding academic performance, all nationalities |
(monthly stipend, travel costs) |
Depends on specific scholarship |
programs available, apply through OeAD |
|
Marshall Plan Scholarship |
Students in technical fields, must propose research project |
Up to €10,000 |
Usually in the spring |
Focus on US-Austrian exchange |
|
OeAD Scholarship for International Students |
International students, academic excellence |
(monthly stipend, tuition fee waiver) |
multiple deadlines |
Apply through Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Education and Research |
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Helmut Veith Stipend |
Female students in computer science-related programs |
€6000 annually plus tuition fee waiver |
Usually in January/February |
Focus on women in technical fields |
|
Mondi International Scholarship |
International students, all study levels |
Monthly stipend, travel costs, insurance |
Annually |
Apply through OeAD, open to various nationalities |
|
FH Campus Wien Scholarships |
Based on academic merit and financial need |
Tuition fee waivers, book allowances |
N/A |
Limited number, check with specific programs |
|
Bank Austria Foundation Scholarships |
Students in economics, social sciences, or related fields |
Up to €5000 |
Usually in the spring |
Focus on students with research projects |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (USD per month) |
|---|---|---|
|
Campus Locations |
Multiple campuses located in Vienna, Austria, with modern facilities |
N/A |
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Library |
Extensive collection of books, journals, and digital resources |
Included in tuition fees |
|
Laboratories |
State-of-the-art labs for applied sciences, engineering, and health |
Included in tuition fees |
|
Study Rooms |
Quiet spaces for individual and group study |
Included in tuition fees |
|
Computer Labs |
Equipped with the latest technology and software |
Included in tuition fees |
|
Cafeteria |
Offers a variety of meals and snacks |
$100 - $150 (approximate monthly expense) |
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Sports Facilities |
Gym, sports fields, and fitness classes |
some included, some with additional fees |
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Student Support Services |
Academic advising, career counseling, psychological support |
Included in tuition fees |
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Cost (USD per month) |
|---|---|---|
|
Student Dormitories |
Shared or single rooms, common kitchen and bathroom facilities |
$300 - $600 |
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Private Apartments |
Rented privately, may include single or shared apartments |
$500 - $900 |
|
Shared Flats (WG) |
Shared with other students, private room with shared common areas |
$400 - $700 |
|
Hostels and Guesthouses |
Temporary accommodation, typically used for short stays |
$400 - $800 |
Expense Type |
Description |
Cost (USD per month) |
|---|---|---|
|
Public Transportation |
Monthly pass for Vienna’s extensive public transport network |
$50 - $60 |
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Groceries and Dining |
Monthly food expenses |
$200 - $300 |
|
Health Insurance |
Mandatory for non-EU/EEA students |
$60 - $100 |
|
Utilities (if not included in rent) |
Electricity, heating, water, internet |
$100 - $150 |
|
Miscellaneous |
Personal expenses, entertainment, etc. |
$100 - $200 |
Modern Facilities: State-of-the-art labs, libraries, and computer rooms support academic work.
Innovative Learning: Emphasis on practical and applied learning, with strong industry connections.
Research Opportunities: Opportunities for involvement in research projects and collaboration with industry partners.
Academic Advising: Support with course selection, academic planning, and career advice.
Psychological Counseling: Confidential counseling services for personal or academic concerns.
Career Services: Workshops, job fairs, internships, and employment services to help students transition to the workforce.
International Office: Assistance with visas, residence permits, and adaptation to life in Austria for international students.
Student Clubs and Organizations: Various clubs related to academics, hobbies, and cultural interests.
Cultural Events: Regular cultural activities, festivals, and events organized on and off campus.
Workshops and Seminars: Various workshops to develop soft skills, technical skills, and personal growth.
Orientation Programs: Designed to help new students integrate into university life.
Social Events: Regular social events, including parties, movie nights, and excursions.
Networking Opportunities: Events that allow students to network with peers, alumni, and industry professionals.
Sports Facilities: Access to gyms, sports fields, and fitness centers.
Fitness Classes: Group fitness classes such as yoga, pilates, and aerobics.
Intramural Sports: Opportunities to participate in team sports like football, basketball, and volleyball.
On-campus Housing: Student dormitories with shared or single rooms, common areas, and amenities.
Off-campus Housing: Private apartments or shared flats (WG) for those who prefer more independence.
Housing Support: Assistance in finding suitable accommodation and understanding rental agreements.
Scholarships and Grants: Various financial aids are available based on merit, need, or specific criteria.
Part-time Jobs: Opportunities to work part-time on campus or in the city to support living expenses.
Cultural Hub: Vienna offers a rich cultural scene with museums, theaters, concerts, and historical sites.
Public Transport: An efficient and affordable public transportation system, including buses, trams, and the U-Bahn.
Safety and Quality of Life: Known for its safety, cleanliness, and high quality of life.
Career Center: Dedicated center providing resources, guidance, and support for students seeking internships and job opportunities.
Job Portal: Online platform where students can find job listings, internship opportunities, and connect with potential employers.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly organized events to help students develop job search skills, such as resume writing, interview techniques, and career planning.
Career Counseling: One-on-one counseling sessions to provide personalized career advice and planning.
Strong Industry Links: Collaboration with numerous companies and organizations across various sectors.
Guest Lectures: Professionals from the industry are invited to give talks and share their experiences with students.
Company Visits: Organized visits to companies to give students a firsthand look at potential workplaces and industry operations.
Mandatory Internships: Many programs include mandatory internships as part of the curriculum, providing hands-on experience in the field.
Internship Support: Assistance with finding and securing internship placements, both in Austria and abroad.
While specific placement statistics can vary from year to year and by program, FH Campus Wien generally boasts a high employability rate for its graduates due to its strong focus on applied sciences and practical experience.
Alumni Association: An active alumni network that helps current students connect with former graduates for mentorship and job opportunities.
Networking Events: Regular events where students can network with alumni and industry professionals.
Graduates from FH Campus Wien have found employment with a variety of notable companies and organizations, including:
Siemens
Boehringer Ingelheim
Vienna General Hospital
Austrian Institute of Technology
Deloitte
Andritz
Magna Steyr
Frequentis
ERASMUS+ and International Internships: Opportunities for students to gain international work experience through the Erasmus+ program and other international internships.
Global Partnerships: Collaboration with international universities and organizations that can lead to global job opportunities.
Startup Support: Resources and support for students interested in starting their own businesses, including workshops, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
Innovation Lab: A space where students can develop and test their business ideas.
1. Program Popularity: More popular programs, especially in fields like health sciences, engineering, and social work, tend to be more competitive.
2. Number of Applicants: Programs that receive a high number of applications may have lower acceptance rates.
3. Academic Requirements: Programs with stringent academic and language proficiency requirements might have lower acceptance rates.
4. Entrance Exams and Interviews: Some programs require entrance exams and interviews, which can affect the acceptance rate based on applicant performance.
Address: Favoritenstraße 226, 1100 Vienna, Austria
Specializations: The main campus hosts a wide range of programs, including health sciences, social work, public management, and engineering.