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Master programme Business Administration

Content and focus of the degree programme:

This study programme is only available in German.


The master's programme in Business Administration teaches students the methods, institutions and tools of specialisations in business administration which they can choose freely to enable them to solve management problems autonomously. Students will choose their specialisation by means of a combination of core subjects, which consists of a sequence of specialisation modules of a focus area of business administration and which trains students to become highly qualified experts. By using new media in teaching and learning students will also gain interdisciplinary skills in the use of these technologies. 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:
Master programme
Academic degree:
Master of Science, MSc
Duration:
4 Semester / 120 ECTS*

Further information:

Languages of instruction:
German
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. 2015/16, Stk. 42 (Nr. 261), i.d.F. MBl. 2016/17, Stk. 31 (Nr. 140), MBl. 201718, Stk. 23 (Nr. 98, MBl. 2018/19, Stk. 16 (Nr. 99)

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 master's programme in Business Administration consists of two core subject combinations, which students have to choose from a total of 21 core subject combinations. The core subject combinations that students can choose are controlling, corporate finance, energy and environmental management, electronic business, external corporate accounting, financial services, health care management, industrial management, innovation and technology management, investments, international marketing, marketing, operations research, organisation, personnel economics, production management, public utility management, revision and taxes and trusts, supply chain management, transportation logistics, and business informatics. Moreover, students also have to study management topics from the modules of project management and strategic management. Towards the end of the degree programme students have to write a master's thesis, the topic of which must be from one of the two chosen core subject combinations or from the management skills modules or from the modules of the core or specialisation phase of the bachelor's programme in business administration. The degree programme concludes with a master's examination.

Entrance examinations

no

Supplementary examinations

None