Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Established: 1669
Type: Public University
Location: Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria
Named After: Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Franz Joseph I of Austria
The university is organized into 16 faculties, offering a wide range of academic disciplines:
1. Faculty of Architecture
2. Faculty of Biology
3. Faculty of Business and Management
4. Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy
5. Faculty of Education
6. Faculty of Engineering Sciences
7. Faculty of Geo- and Atmospheric Sciences
8. Faculty of Humanities 1 (Philosophy and History)
9. Faculty of Humanities 2 (Language and Literature)
10. Faculty of Law
11. Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
12. Faculty of Psychology and Sport Science
13. Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
14. Faculty of Teacher Education
15. Faculty of Catholic Theology
16. School of Management
Research Excellence: Known for its strong emphasis on research, particularly in natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
Programs Offered: The university offers a variety of bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs across different fields of study.
Main Campus: The main campus is located in the heart of Innsbruck, providing easy access to the city's amenities.
Libraries: The university has several libraries with extensive collections to support research and learning.
Research Institutes: Numerous specialized research institutes and centers.
Exchange Programs: The University of Innsbruck has partnerships with universities worldwide, offering various exchange programs for students.
Global Network: Active participation in international academic networks and collaborations.
Student Organizations: Various clubs and societies that cater to academic, cultural, and recreational interests.
Cultural Activities: Innsbruck, known for its rich cultural scene, offers students numerous cultural and recreational activities.
Sports Facilities: Well-equipped sports facilities and programs.
The university has produced many distinguished alumni and faculty members who have made significant contributions in various fields.
Faculty |
Program Name |
Duration |
---|---|---|
Faculty of Architecture |
Architecture |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Biology |
Biology |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Business and Management |
Management and Economics |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy |
Chemistry |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Education |
Educational Sciences |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Engineering Sciences |
Civil Engineering |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Geo- and Atmospheric Sciences |
Geography |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Humanities 1 |
Philosophy |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Humanities 2 |
German Philology |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Law |
Law |
8 semesters |
Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics |
Computer Science |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Psychology and Sport Science |
Psychology |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
Political Science |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Teacher Education |
Teacher Education (various subjects) |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Catholic Theology |
Catholic Theology |
6 semesters |
Faculty |
Program Name |
Duration |
---|---|---|
Faculty of Architecture |
Architecture |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Biology |
Ecology and Biodiversity |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Business and Management |
Strategic Management |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy |
Molecular Biology |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Education |
Educational Research and Development |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Engineering Sciences |
Materials Science |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Geo- and Atmospheric Sciences |
Atmospheric Sciences |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Humanities 1 |
Philosophy |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Humanities 2 |
Linguistics |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Law |
International and European Business Law |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics |
Mathematics |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Psychology and Sport Science |
Sports Science |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
Sociology |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Teacher Education |
Teacher Education (various subjects) |
4 semesters |
Faculty of Catholic Theology |
Biblical Studies |
4 semesters |
Faculty |
Program Name |
Duration |
---|---|---|
Faculty of Architecture |
Doctoral Program in Architecture |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Biology |
Doctoral Program in Biology |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Business and Management |
Doctoral Program in Management |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy |
Doctoral Program in Chemistry |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Education |
Doctoral Program in Educational Sciences |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Engineering Sciences |
Doctoral Program in Engineering |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Geo- and Atmospheric Sciences |
Doctoral Program in Geosciences |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Humanities 1 |
Doctoral Program in Humanities |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Humanities 2 |
Doctoral Program in Linguistics |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Law |
Doctoral Program in Law |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics |
Doctoral Program in Mathematics |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Psychology and Sport Science |
Doctoral Program in Psychology |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
Doctoral Program in Social Sciences |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Teacher Education |
Doctoral Program in Teacher Education |
6 semesters |
Faculty of Catholic Theology |
Doctoral Program in Theology |
6 semesters |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Architecture |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Biology |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Management and Economics |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Chemistry |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Educational Sciences |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Civil Engineering |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Geography |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Philosophy |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
German Philology |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Law |
8 semesters |
$1,600 |
Computer Science |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Psychology |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Political Science |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Teacher Education (various subjects) |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Catholic Theology |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Architecture |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Ecology and Biodiversity |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Strategic Management |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Molecular Biology |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Educational Research and Development |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Materials Science |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Atmospheric Sciences |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Philosophy |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Linguistics |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
International and European Business Law |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Mathematics |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Sports Science |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Sociology |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Teacher Education (various subjects) |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Biblical Studies |
4 semesters |
$1,600 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Doctoral Program in Architecture |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Biology |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Management |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Chemistry |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Educational Sciences |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Engineering |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Geosciences |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Humanities |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Linguistics |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Law |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Mathematics |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Psychology |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Social Sciences |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Teacher Education |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Doctoral Program in Theology |
6 semesters |
$1,600 |
Location: Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria.
Language of Instruction: Many programs are taught in German, but there are several programs available in English, particularly at the graduate level.
Reputation: The University of Innsbruck is known for its strong emphasis on research and a wide range of academic disciplines.
Secondary School Diploma: Equivalent to the Austrian Matura.
Language Proficiency:
German: Most programs require proficiency in German (e.g., TestDaF, ÖSD, or Goethe-Zertifikat).
English: For programs taught in English, proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) is required.
Specific Program Requirements: Some programs may have additional requirements, such as entrance exams or portfolios.
Bachelor’s Degree: Relevant to the intended field of study.
Language Proficiency:
German: For programs taught in German.
English: For programs taught in English.
Specific Program Requirements: May include a minimum GPA, relevant coursework, or work experience.
Master’s Degree: Relevant to the intended field of study.
Language Proficiency:
German: For programs taught in German.
English: For programs taught in English.
Research Proposal: A detailed proposal of the intended research topic.
Supervisor Agreement: Agreement from a faculty member to supervise the doctoral research.
Austrian Government Scholarships: Available for international students in various fields.
University of Innsbruck Scholarships: Merit-based scholarships for outstanding academic performance.
OeAD Scholarships: Managed by the Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Education and Research.
International Office: Provides guidance on admissions, visa applications, and orientation.
Language Courses: German language courses to help international students improve their language skills.
Counseling Services: Academic and personal support services.
Buddy Program: Connects new international students with current students to help them settle in.
Student Organizations: Numerous clubs and societies catering to diverse interests.
Cultural Activities: Access to cultural events, music festivals, and historical sites in Innsbruck.
Sports Facilities: Well-equipped sports centers and various sports programs.
Libraries and Study Spaces: Modern facilities to support academic studies.
Public Transport: Efficient bus and train services with discounts available for students.
Bicycle Paths: Extensive network for cycling around the city.
1. Secondary School Diploma: Equivalent to the Austrian Matura.
2. Language Proficiency: Proof of German proficiency (e.g., DSH, TestDaF, ÖSD). Some programs may accept English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) if the program is taught in English.
3. Specific Program Requirements: Some programs may have additional requirements such as entrance exams or portfolios.
Bachelor’s Degree: A relevant bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
Language Proficiency:
German: For programs taught in German.
English: For programs taught in English.
Specific Program Requirements: Some programs may have additional requirements such as a minimum GPA, relevant coursework, or work experience.
Master’s Degree: A relevant master’s degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
Language Proficiency:
German: For programs taught in German.
English: For programs taught in English.
Research Proposal: A detailed proposal of the intended research topic, including methodology, objectives, and literature review.
Supervisor Agreement: An agreement from a faculty member who will supervise the doctoral research.
Explore the programs offered by the University of Innsbruck and select the one that fits your academic goals.
Verify the specific admission requirements for the chosen program, including any additional documents or tests needed.
Academic Transcripts: Certified copies of your previous education.
Language Proficiency Proof: Certificates of language tests.
Passport Copy: Valid passport or identification.
Additional Documents: As required by the specific program (e.g., CV, motivation letter, research proposal for doctoral programs).
Create an account on the university's online application portal and fill in the required details.
Upload the necessary documents.
Review your application and submit it before the deadline.
Pay any applicable application fees.
The university will review your application and notify you of the decision. This may take several weeks.
If accepted, you will receive an offer letter. Accept the offer to confirm your place.
Apply for a student visa at the Austrian embassy or consulate in your home country. You will need to provide:
Acceptance letter from the university.
Proof of financial resources.
Health insurance.
Accommodation proof.
Arrange accommodation in Innsbruck.
Plan your travel to Austria.
Attend the university's orientation program for international students.
Winter Semester (October start): Applications typically open in February and close in July.
Summer Semester (March start): Applications usually open in September and close in January.
Winter Semester (October start): Applications typically open in February and close in July.
Summer Semester (March start): Applications usually open in September and close in January.
Generally, doctoral programs have flexible start dates, allowing for entry at the beginning of either semester (October or March). Application deadlines may vary by program.
Secondary School Diploma: Equivalent to the Austrian Matura. Examples include:
International Baccalaureate (IB)
A-Levels
High School Diploma (with possible additional requirements)
Language Proficiency:
German: Most programs require proficiency in German. Accepted tests include:
Deutsches Sprachdiplom (DSD)
TestDaF
Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch (ÖSD)
Goethe-Zertifikat
English: For programs taught in English, accepted tests include:
TOEFL
IELTS
Specific Program Requirements: Some programs may require entrance exams or additional qualifications. For example:
Art programs might require a portfolio.
Science programs might have specific course prerequisites.
Bachelor’s Degree: A relevant bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
Language Proficiency:
German: For programs taught in German. Accepted tests are similar to those for bachelor's programs.
English: For programs taught in English, accepted tests include TOEFL and IELTS.
Specific Program Requirements: Some programs may have additional requirements such as:
A minimum grade point average (GPA).
Relevant work or research experience.
Specific undergraduate coursework.
Master’s Degree: A relevant master’s degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
Language Proficiency:
German: For programs taught in German. Accepted tests are similar to those for bachelor's programs.
English: For programs taught in English, accepted tests include TOEFL and IELTS.
Research Proposal: A detailed proposal of the intended research topic, including methodology, objectives, and literature review.
Supervisor Agreement: An agreement from a faculty member who will supervise the doctoral research.
Ranking Source |
Ranking/Rating |
---|---|
QS World University Rankings |
300-350 |
US News Best Global Universities |
250-300 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount |
Application Deadline |
---|---|---|---|
Austrian Government Scholarships |
International students in all degree programs |
(tuition fee waivers, monthly allowance) |
N/A |
Marietta Blau Grant |
Doctoral candidates planning to study abroad for 6-12 months |
Up to €1,200 per month |
March 1 and September 1 |
Scholarship Foundation of the Republic of Austria |
Undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students |
€1,050 per month |
March 1 and September 1 |
Ernst Mach Grant |
International students in master's and doctoral programs |
Up to €1,050 per month |
(usually March) |
University of Innsbruck Excellence Scholarship |
Outstanding academic performance, enrolled at University of Innsbruck |
(typically covers tuition and fees) |
N/A |
OeAD Scholarships for Developing Countries |
Students from developing countries |
(covers living costs, travel expenses) |
(usually April) |
ASEA-UNINET Scholarships |
Students and researchers from ASEA-UNINET member countries |
N/A |
N/A |
Alumni Association Scholarships |
Active members of the Alumni Association with excellent academic performance |
N/A |
N/A |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (Per Month in USD) |
---|---|---|
Student Dormitories |
Managed by various organizations, offering single and double rooms. Amenities often include shared kitchens, study rooms, and common areas. |
$300 - $600 |
Private Accommodation |
Private rentals, including apartments and shared flats. |
$400 - $800 |
OeAD Guesthouses |
Fully furnished accommodation for international students and researchers, with shared or private facilities. |
$400 - $700 |
University Housing Office |
Assists students in finding suitable accommodation, including dormitories and private rentals. |
N/A |
Temporary Accommodation |
Short-term stay options for new arrivals before securing long-term housing. Options include hotels, hostels, and guesthouses. |
$50 - $100 per night |
Meal Plans |
Available in campus dining halls and cafeterias, offering a variety of meal options. |
$150 - $300 |
Utilities and Internet |
Typically included in dormitory costs; varies for private accommodation. |
$50 - $100 |
Campus Facilities |
Includes libraries, computer labs, sports facilities, dining halls, and study spaces. |
Included in tuition/fees |
Transportation |
Public transport pass for students, providing access to buses and trams within Innsbruck. |
$30 - $50 |
Facilities:
Libraries: Multiple libraries with extensive collections and study spaces.
Computer Labs: Access to computers and specialized software.
Research Centers: State-of-the-art facilities for various fields of research.
Lecture Halls and Seminar Rooms: Equipped with modern technology for effective learning.
Academic Support:
Tutoring and Mentoring: Programs to help students succeed academically.
Language Courses: German and other language courses available for international students.
Student Organizations:
Student Union (ÖH Innsbruck): Represents student interests and organizes events.
Clubs and Societies: Numerous clubs based on academic, cultural, and recreational interests (e.g., debate club, hiking club, music groups).
Events and Festivals:
University Events: Academic conferences, cultural nights, and sports events.
City Events: Innsbruck is known for its lively cultural scene, including music festivals, art exhibitions, and traditional Austrian festivals.
Options:
Student Dormitories: Affordable and convenient, with options for single and double rooms.
Private Rentals: Apartments and shared flats available in the city.
Guesthouses: Temporary accommodation for international students.
Cost:
Dormitories: $300 - $600 per month.
Private Rentals: $400 - $800 per month.
On-Campus:
Cafeterias and Dining Halls: Offer a variety of meals and snacks.
Meal Plans: Available for purchase, providing discounted rates.
Off-Campus:
Restaurants and Cafes: Innsbruck has a vibrant culinary scene with many international and local dining options.
Markets: Farmers' markets and grocery stores for fresh produce and daily needs.
Facilities:
Medical Services: On-campus health center and nearby hospitals.
Counseling Services: Support for mental health and personal issues.
Sports and Recreation:
Sports Facilities: Gyms, sports halls, and fields for various sports.
Recreational Activities: Innsbruck is surrounded by the Alps, offering opportunities for skiing, hiking, climbing, and other outdoor activities.
Public Transport:
Bus and Train Services: Efficient and student-friendly, with discounts available.
Bicycle Paths: Extensive network for cycling around the city.
Travel Opportunities:
Proximity to Other Cities: Easy access to other major cities in Austria and Europe for weekend trips and holidays.
Tuition Fees:
EU/EEA Students: Often lower or no tuition fees.
Non-EU/EEA Students: Approximately $1,600 per year.
Scholarships:
Austrian Government Scholarships
University of Innsbruck Excellence Scholarships
Various Other Scholarships: Based on merit, need, and specific criteria.
Career Center (Career Service Tirol):
Career Counseling: Provides individual career advice and planning sessions to help students identify their career goals and strategies to achieve them.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly organized sessions on resume writing, interview techniques, job search strategies, and other employability skills.
Job Fairs: Opportunities to connect with potential employers, both local and international, are regularly organized.
Networking Events: Platforms for students to meet alumni and professionals from various industries.
Internships and Practical Training:
Internship Programs: Many programs include mandatory internships to provide practical experience.
Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with companies and organizations to offer internships and project work.
Job Portal:
Online Job Board: The university maintains an online portal where employers post job vacancies, internships, and part-time work opportunities for students and graduates.
Placement Assistance: Guidance on applying for jobs and internships through the portal.
Collaboration with Employers:
Corporate Partnerships: The university has partnerships with various local and international companies, providing direct links for students to potential employers.
Recruitment Events: Companies frequently visit the campus for recruitment drives and presentations.
Alumni Relations:
Mentorship Programs: Alumni engage with current students to provide mentorship and career guidance.
Networking Opportunities: Regular events and reunions to connect students with successful alumni.
Success Stories:
The university often shares success stories of alumni to inspire and guide current students.
Visa and Work Regulations:
Guidance on visa regulations and work permits for international students seeking employment in Austria.
Information sessions on legal requirements and procedures for working while studying and after graduation.
Language Support:
German language courses to improve employability in the Austrian job market.
Popular Sectors:
Technology and IT: Opportunities in software development, data science, and IT consulting.
Research and Academia: Positions in research institutes and academic roles.
Business and Management: Roles in marketing, finance, HR, and consulting.
Science and Engineering: Jobs in biotechnology, environmental science, and engineering fields.
Public Sector and NGOs: Opportunities in public administration, international organizations, and non-profits.
Industry Links:
The university maintains strong links with industries such as tourism, media, and communication, reflecting the local economic landscape.
While specific placement statistics may not be publicly available, the University of Innsbruck's efforts in career services and industry collaboration generally result in positive outcomes for students. Graduates are equipped with the skills and experience needed to enter the workforce successfully.
Academic Qualifications: Meeting or exceeding the required academic qualifications is crucial. For undergraduate programs, this typically means having an equivalent of the Austrian Matura.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German (or English for certain programs) is a key requirement. Applicants must provide proof of language skills through standardized tests.
Program Capacity: The number of available spots in a program can significantly influence acceptance rates. Programs with limited capacity and high demand will naturally have lower acceptance rates.
Application Quality: The strength of the overall application, including academic records, letters of recommendation, and personal statements, can impact the likelihood of acceptance.
Innrain Campus
Location: Innrain 52, 6020 Innsbruck
Description: This is the central hub of the university, housing several administrative offices, faculties, and the main library.
Facilities: Administrative offices, lecture halls, seminar rooms, main library, student services.
Technik Campus
Location: Technikerstraße 21, 6020 Innsbruck
Description: Primarily home to the Faculty of Engineering Sciences.
Facilities: Modern laboratories, research centers, lecture halls, and seminar rooms.
Sowi Campus
Location: Universitätsstraße 15, 6020 Innsbruck
Description: Houses the Faculty of Business and Management, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences.
Facilities: Lecture halls, seminar rooms, computer labs, and research facilities.
Innrain 52f Campus
Location: Innrain 52f, 6020 Innsbruck
Description: Hosts various departments and institutes, including the Faculty of Catholic Theology.
Facilities: Lecture halls, seminar rooms, and departmental offices.
Center for Chemistry and Biomedicine (CCB)
Location: Innrain 80-82, 6020 Innsbruck
Description: A specialized facility for the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy and biomedical research.
Facilities: Advanced laboratories, research centers, lecture halls, and seminar rooms.
Botanic Garden
Location: Sternwartestraße 15, 6020 Innsbruck
Description: A resource for the Faculty of Biology, serving both research and educational purposes.
Facilities: Research greenhouses, plant collections, and teaching spaces.