Master
Civil Engineering and Construction Management
part-time
The construction sector is in need of all-round civil engineers with a strong practical orientation. To meet this need, the Bachelor program combines the fundamentals of civil engineering and business administration with personal development to form a comprehensive package. Our intensive exchange with companies such as FCP, ÖBB, PORR and STRABAG SE continuously increases the quality of training and at the same time makes you a sought-after employee.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSc)
Tuition fee per semester
€ 363,361
+ ÖH premium + contribution2,3
Application winter semester 2025/26
21. October 2024 - 21. May 2025
40
1 Tuition fees for students from third countries € 727,- per semester. Details on tuition fees can be found in the general fee regulations.
2 for additional study expenses (currently up to € 83,- depending on degree program and year)
3 One time: package of norms ca. € 320-350,-
You are fascinated by everything that has to do with construction. You are particularly interested in scientific contexts, mathematical questions, enjoy technical drawing and have a good basic understanding of business. Personally, you are structured, work well under pressure and enjoy working with others. You have an analytical mind and act in a practical and solution-oriented manner.
Leading companies in the industry trust our training and education quality and may finance your very place at university.
You will benefit from mentoring and scholarship programs and lay the foundation for your career early on.
Understanding each other better and learning from each other. A unique combination that you will only find with us.
You need a general university entrance qualification, proven by
or a relevant professional qualification with additional examinations.
Relevant professional qualification with additional examinations
You have acquired the professional qualification, for example, through
The minimum age is 20 years.
If you decide to use this option, please contact the secretary's office. You will receive the necessary forms there.
The required language level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is at least
Applicants may require legalization of documents from countries other than Austria in order for them to have the evidential value of domestic public documents. Information on the required legalizations can be found here in PDF format.
For documents that are neither in German nor English, a translation by a sworn and court-certified interpreter is required. Your original documents should have all the necessary legalization stamps before translation so that the stamps are also translated. The translation must be firmly attached to the original document or a legalized copy.
As part of your online application, upload scans of your original documents including all required legalization stamps. For documents not issued in German or English, scans of the corresponding translations must also be uploaded. The head of the study program decides on the equivalence of international (higher) education qualifications. Therefore, your documents can only be checked as part of the ongoing application process.
Your path to studying at FH Campus Wien begins with your registration on our application platform. In your online account, you can start your application directly or activate a reminder if the application phase has not yet started.
Your application is valid once you have completely uploaded the required documents. If you do not have all the documents at the time of your online application, please submit them to the secretary's office by email as soon as you receive them.
After completing your online application, you will receive an email confirmation with information on the next steps.
The admission procedure includes a written test and an interview with the admission committee and takes place at the FH Campus Wien.
Applicants are then interviewed for admission, which gives a first impression of their personal suitability. The questions asked include professional motivation, professional understanding, performance behavior, problem solving and reflective ability. Each part of the test is evaluated with points.
The admissions committee (heads of depgree programs and department representatives) allocates the study places on the basis of the ranking. The entire process, as well as all test results and evaluations of the admission procedure, are documented in a transparent and comprehensible manner. You will probably receive information in mid July 2024 as to whether we can offer you a study place, whether you are placed on the waiting list, or whether you did not pass the admission procedure.
You will receive the invitation to the admission procedure (incl. your assigned interview appointment) after a positive review of all relevant documents. Approximately 2-3 working days before your appointment, you will receive the exact schedule for the admission interviews.Due to the increased time required for the admission interviews, additional admission dates may be scheduled - this depends on the number of applicants.
The dates are assigned and cannot be freely chosen.
Please note that there will be a team building workshop for our freshmen probably in the last week of August.
Participation is mandatory! (Detailed information will follow in due time).
In our online info sessions, we will introduce you to the key areas of the Bachelor's and Master's degree programs offered by the Department of Building and Design. We will inform you about the content of the courses and give you an outlook on possible career opportunities. Afterwards, there will also be time for questions and discussions.
In the 20 years and more that FH Campus Wien has been running civil engineering programs, the university of applied sciences has built up a wealth of expertise and a broad network that offers you numerous possibilities during your program, when seeking an internship and when embarking on a career. This network includes construction firms such as STRABAG SE, which also cooperates with FH Campus Wien in the further education of its staff. You may, furthermore, participate in R&D projects and in developing the dialog between practice practical application at the university while making contacts for your future professional life. To give one example, the faculty, in partnership with Vienna University of Technology and Graz University of Technology, is developing a practical engineering model to determine actual shear resistance in existing reinforced concrete bridges where this appears to be too low for continued use according to current calculation models. Elsewhere we offer regular training through our series of seminars dealing with selected topics from the construction business. Practical relevance is also guaranteed at our Campus Lecture evenings, which are open to all and feature contributions from prominent experts.
The combination of structural engineering, economics and soft skills makes this generalist degree program a practical education for all-round civil engineers. As a graduate, you are up to the demanding tasks of construction site project management and can immediately take on a role in any construction company. In addition to the content and excellent career prospects, the FH Campus Wien degree program provides numerous other advantages: You will learn in small groups and benefit from the excellent FH Campus Wien network with top companies such as STRABAG SE, ÖBB and many more. Alone the excellent reputation the degree program enjoys in the construction industry is a useful building block for your career.
Your educational background has given you a solid foundation in technology, business and personal development; you have also covered the core subjects of construction management, the construction industry, fundamentals of design, civil engineering and theory and structural engineering.
Number of teaching weeks
18 per semester
Times
Monday to Thursday 5.30pm - 9.30pm
Friday from 1.00pm
Repeat examinations possible on weekdays from 3.45pm
Electives
Selection and participation according to available places. There may be separate selection procedures.
As a graduate of this program, a wide range of occupational fields and career opportunities are open to you. Find out here where your path can take you.
As a well-trained civil engineer, you will help to plan or implement construction projects. For example, you can work as a site manager. Overall, you have a wide range of professional opportunities open to you on the client or contractor side: in construction companies, which include the entire construction industry, master builders, steel, light metal and wood construction companies, construction related trades, renovation and revitalization companies and the building materials industry, as well as in construction departments of local authorities, banks or insurance companies. You can also expect good career prospects in civil engineering and planning offices.
We closely cooperate with renowned companies in commerce and industry, universities, institutions and schools. This ensures that you have points of contact for professional internships, job opportunities or your participation in research and development activities. Major players in the construction industry such as the PORR Group, STRABAG SE or ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG will support you in various funding programs, provide insights into professional practice, offer the chance of rare part-time jobs or accompany you with professional expertise and collegial advice. You can find many of our cooperations on the website of our Campusnetzwerk. A look at them is always worthwhile and may lead you to a new job or to an interesting event of our cooperation partners!
Head of Bachelor's Degree Program Civil Engineering and Construction Management
+43 1 606 68 77-2201
thomas.sommerauer@fh-campuswien.ac.at
Favoritenstraße 226, P.1.07
1100 Wien
+43 1 606 68 77-2200
+43 1 606 68 77-2209
bau@fh-campuswien.ac.at
Office hours during the semester
By appointment
Academic Staff
Chief Operating Officer
Junior Researcher
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Academic Staff
Head of Programs Technical Building Equipment; Head of Research Center for Building and Design
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