University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
Fachhochschule Technikum Wien | |
Motto | Technology is exciting. |
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Type | public |
Established | 1994 |
Rector | FH-Prof. DI Dr. Fritz Schmöllebeck |
Students | 4,000 |
Location | Vienna, Vienna, Austria |
Website |
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University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien (German: Fachhochschule Technikum Wien) was founded in 1994 and became Vienna’s first university of applied sciences in 2000. It is the largest technical university of applied sciences in Austria and offers thirteen bachelor's degree and seventeen master's degree programs.[1]
General information
Bachelor's degree programs:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Business Informatics
- Computer Science
- Electronic Engineering
- Electronics and Business
- Information and Communication Systems and Services
- International Business and Engineering
- Mechatronics/Robotics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Smart Homes and Assistive Technologies (from 2015/16 on, subject to approval by the AQ Austria)
- Sports Equipment Technology
- Transport and Environment
- Urban Renewable Energy Technologies
Master's degree programs:
- Biomedical Engineering Sciences
- Embedded Systems
- Environmental Management and Ecotoxicology
- Game Engineering and Simulation Technology
- Healthcare and Rehabilitation Technology
- Industrial Electronics
- Information Management and IT Security
- Information Systems Management
- Innovation and Technology Management
- Intelligent Transport Systems
- International Business and Engineering
- Mechatronics/Robotics
- Multimedia and Software Engineering
- Renewable Urban Energy Systems
- Sports Equipment Technology
- Telecommunications and Internet Technologies
- Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Distance study programs:
The following programs can be taken in distance study form:
- Business Informatics (Bachelor's)
- Electronics and Business (Bachelor's)
- Information Systems Management (Master's)
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Coordinates: 48°14′22″N 16°22′40″E / 48.23944°N 16.37778°E
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