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Bachelor programme Business Administration

Content and focus of the degree programme:

The bachelor's programme in Business Administration enables students to solve problems related to business administration autonomously. For this purpose they will receive education in methodological subjects in order to develop theoretical and analytical skills and they will acquire a broad knowledge about the general core areas of business administration and economic sciences. Additionally students can choose one of several specialisations to give their studies an individual character. The guiding principle is to produce “all-rounders” who can be employed in various areas especially in the small and medium-sized corporate structures of the Austrian economy. The medium of instruction is English and German.

Higher education institution:
Universität Wien
Group of fields of study:
Social and Economic Sciences
Degree programme:
Business Administration
Type:
Bachelor programme
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Science, BSc
Duration:
6 Semester / 180 ECTS*

Further information:

Languages of instruction:
Partly English
Costs:
Student Union fee: EUR 21,20
Tuition fee - see Detailed information
Stay abroad:
Recommended
Type of higher education institution:
University
Location:
Wien
Curriculum:
published in the:
MBl. 2013/14, Stk. 40 (Nr. 221), i.d.F. MBl. 2014/15, Stk. 3 (Nr. 7), MBl. 2015/16, Stk. 42 (Nr. 264.1), MBl. 2018/19, Stk. 26 (Nr. 210)

Additional information

Erweiterungscurriculum Betriebswirtschaft, MBl. 2015/16, Stk. 42 (Nr. 266 und Nr. 267)

Definition of the field of studies

The degree programme in Business Administration deals with methodological, institutional and application-oriented management knowledge for the resolution of business administration problems.

Exams

The bachelor's programme in Business Administration consists of the compulsory modules of the orientation phase, which teach the basics of business administration, the compulsory modules of the core phase, in which the knowledge already gained will be broadened and enhanced, and the specialisation phase. Students can choose between specialisations in management, business statistics and economic analysis. The management specialisation consists of compulsory modules and compulsory elective modules. In the compulsory elective modules students can choose between the groups of modules management, business law, core subjects and computer-based management. To complete the programme students have to write two bachelor's theses within the framework of courses. They have to write at least one of these theses in the specialisation chosen by the student.

Entrance examinations

no

Supplementary examinations

None