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Universities of applied science: IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems in Krems; University of Applied Sciences in Wiener Neustadt; St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences in Sankt Pölten; Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt; Not a university, but an institution with PhD programmes: Institute of Science and Technology Austria ...
The University of Applied Sciences in Kufstein is an accredited provider of higher education in Austria. [1] The university offers Bachelor and Master degrees as well as a post-graduate program. The university also hosts events and conferences pertaining to the various areas of studies. The University of Applied Sciences Kufstein Campus
The Fonds der Wiener Kaufmannschaft operates six commercial academies (Handelsakademien) and six commercial schools (Handelsschulen) in Vienna and Mödling.In addition, commercial colleges, consolidation courses as well as courses at the University of Applied Sciences of the Wiener Wirtschaft, are offered in cooperation with the Wirtschaftskammer Wien (Vienna Commercial Chamber).
Lauder Business School is an English-language business school in Vienna, Austria, operating as a "University of Applied Sciences" in the Austrian education system. Lauder Business School (LBS) was founded in 2003 as a University of Applied Sciences with financial help from Ronald S. Lauder. There are currently app. 400 students enrolled in one ...
The University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna (UAS Campus Vienna, German: Fachhochschule Campus Wien or FH Campus Wien) is the largest university of applied sciences in Austria. It is located in the capital city Vienna, has about 6,000 students and offers 64 study programmes which are divided in seven departments. [1] [2]
Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Universities of Applied Sciences in Austria" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The consecutive Bachelor and Master programs are university-level applied science study programs. Between the beginning of the 2005 winter semester and the 2009 winter semester, all MCI study programs were reorganized on the Bachelor/Master model as defined in the European Bologna Process.
It started to become a very important institution in Austrian society at that time; most Austrian managers and many politicians received their university education here. From 1966 onward, it began to offer a more theoretical course of studies in economics. In 1975, it was renamed to Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien. At the same time, the number of ...