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Master of Science in Engineering (MSc)

Part-time studies, 4 semesters

Semester abroad (optional)

Languages of instruction: German, partly English

No tuition fees

Facts about the study program

 

Designation Business Informatics - Digital Transformation
Level of qualification according to the national
and European Qualifications Framework
Master (2nd cycle)
Qualification awarded Master of Science in Engineering, MSc  
Field of study according to ISCED-F code 0688 - Information and Communication Technologies
Mode of study Part-time studies, a job is not mandatory (but recommended)
Length of programme (standard period of study)

4 semesters

Semester dates Thursday afternoons and evenings and Friday all day, individual additional attendance days possible
Number of credits 120 ECTS
Languages of instruction German, individual courses in English
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Semester abroad possible in 4th semester

Academic calendar To academic calendar
Examination regulations and grading scale To the examination regulations and grading scale
Study-specific equipment network laboratory, embedded systems laboratory, database laboratory, VR laboratory, software engineering laboratory,monitor room, design thinking lab
final examination Final master's examination
Cost

No tuition fees, obligatory ÖH fee 

Study start September
Specific admission requirements Completed relevant bachelor's degree in a subject or comparable studies (the programme director decides on comparability) 
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Application deadline for each winter semester: May 15
 

 

Admission to the final examination

 

Courses
To register for the final master's oral examination, all courses in the curriculum must have been positively completed

 

Master's thesis
Positive evaluation of the master's thesis. The topic for your master's thesis will be developed in the 3rd or 4th semester during the colloquium or seminar on the master's thesis. The scope of the master's thesis is 21 ECTS.

Final master's examination
The master's degree in is completed with an oral examination before a relevant examination committee. The examination language is German.