Master
Computer Engineering*
part-time
Digitalization is bringing IT and the real world ever closer together. Where the two intersect, potential is created for fresh innovation in products, services and jobs – which means a myriad of opportunities for imaginative IT specialists. Smart City, eHealth and mobile app design are just some of many examples. This course invites you to help shape the digital future. Combining the fundamentals of computer science and telecommunications, it offers the prospect of individual specialization.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSc)
Tuition fee per semester
€ 363,361
+ ÖH premium + contribution2
Application winter semester 2025/26
01. October 2024 - 10. June 2025
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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)
You have a light-hearted and practical attitude to computers and IT in general, using the latest apps for fun, and to make life easier. Inquisitive by nature, you want to know more about the technology behind those apps.When it comes to applications you ask such questions as, what do people need? How can applications be made secure and user-friendly? Where are they best deployed, and how are they best linked to other apps? You typically think in an analytic and systematic manner. Data protection matters to you, and you developed a basic understanding of mathematics and physics at school.
This way, fun and experience are guaranteed!
Modern laboratory equipment and high-tech research facilities enable practice-oriented teaching.
Obtain additional certificates while still studying and increase your market value.
You need a general university entrance qualification, proven by
or a relevant professional qualification with additional examinations.
Limited higher education entrance qualification
Relevant professional qualification with additional examination
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. You will receive the date for the admission procedure from the secretary's office.
Since the 'how’ is every bit as important as the 'what', we are continually developing our course content and teaching methods. We were recently invited to present an innovative teaching concept at Columbia University in New York City in which smartphones and tablets serve as mobile learning aids. Alongside teaching, the practical element is important to us. We uphold cooperation agreements with reputable IT businesses that also appear at our annual technology careers fair. Take this opportunity to make important contacts for your future career and open up a dialogue with potential employers.
We will help also you put out feelers abroad for the purposes of an internship, Bachelor dissertation or study trip. In the process, you will benefit from our wide-ranging contacts with international universities. If you want to turn your ideas into exciting projects, we will back you all the way. We present the best projects to a broad public through the Innovation Lab (part of our Open House) and the BeSt trade fair. We also give you the chance to take an active part in R&D projects. Practical relevance is also guaranteed at our Campus Lecture evenings, which are open to all and feature contributions from prominent experts.
Digitalization is revolutionizing more and more areas of life and industry – and the interplay of computer science and digital communication is central to this development. It is a symbiosis that is changing the IT sector permanently while creating practically unlimited possibilities for innovative applications. That said, the process calls for technical expertise, project management know-how and the ability to recognize trends early and adapt to evolving situations with flexibility. The prospect of personal specialization while still a student will help you raise your personal profile. Throughout the course, we support students with innovative teaching concepts and research in the future-facing fields of Internet of Things and IT security. Moreover, a modern network lab provides an ideal infrastructure for testing out and implementing practical ideas. As well as gaining a qualification, the FH gives you the opportunity to acquire certificates such as PMA Project Management Austria Level D, Oracle Java, Oracle SQL and ISTQB, all of which are in demand on the job market.
The course combines fundamentals of computer science and telecommunications with soft skills and an eight-week internship. It starts by establishing a knowledge of software, hardware and digital communication.
From the fourth semester onwards, you will build on that knowledge in elective subjects and apply it to academic and practically-focused projects.
Elective courses on current issues including IT security, mobile app development, virtual reality, project management and modern networks give individual students the opportunity to specialize. Joint projects with our business partners enable you to apply your knowledge and ideas to practical situations.
*The list of elective modules is not exhaustive and is subject to change. The elective modules require a certain number of participants.
Number of teaching weeks
18 per semester
Times
Four evenings per week, 5.30 p.m.-8.45 p.m., occasionally till 9.30 p.m. Occasionally Saturdays.
Language of instruction
German (at least one third of lectures are in English)
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.
At the point where data processing and data transmission intersect, there is a wealth of opportunity in software companies, the Internet of Things (smart city, smart home, Industry 4.0 and eHealth), the computer gaming and entertainment industry, banks and insurance firms (where the focus is on data security), telecom and mobile phone companies, network operators and internet service providers; it is also possible to start up as a mobile app designer. Most graduates begin as project team members, and there are good prospects of securing a managerial position with several year’s vocational experience.
We work closely with renowned companies in commerce and industry, with universities, institutions and schools. This guarantees you contacts for internships, employment or participation in research and development. In the course of exciting school cooperations, students may contribute to firing up pupils on topics such as our Bionics Project with the Festo company. You can find information about our cooperation activities and much more at Campusnetzwerk. It's well worth visiting the site as it may direct you to a new job or interesting event held by our cooperation partners.
Head of Degree Programs Computer Science and Digital Communications, Multilingual Technologies, Software Design and Engineering
+43 1 606 68 77-2131
igor.miladinovic@fh-campuswien.ac.at
Favoritenstraße 226, B.3.20
1100 Vienna
+43 1 606 68 77-2130
+43 1 606 68 77-2139
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Office hours during semester
Mon, 8.00 a.m.-12.00 p.m. and 3.00 p.m.-5.45 p.m.
Tue, 1.30 p.m.-7.30 p.m.
Wed, 9.00 a.m.-12.00 p.m. and 1.30 p.m.-5.45 p.m.
Thu and Fr closed
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Academic Staff; City of Vienna Endowed Professorship for Artificial Intelligence
Head of Research Center AI, Software and Safety; Deputy Head of Degree Programs Computer Science and Digital Communications
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