Bachelor
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Number of places: 38 per academic year
Duration: 6 semester (17 weeks per semester / academic year begins mid-September)
Time of teaching session: Friday afternoons and Saturdays
Structure: Part-time course for working professionals
Place of study: Graz
Qualification gained: Bachelor of Science in Engineering, BSc
ECTS Credits: 180
Target group: Working professionals and school-leavers looking to start working in a relevant field during the course of the Degree Programme
Tuition fees: € 363.36 per semester (in accordance §2 (2) of the Universities of Applied Sciences Law and Austrian Students' Union Contribution
Bachelor Degree Programme
Automation technology brings together various specialist areas and technologies, which is why the Bachelor Degree Programme has a strong interdisciplinary focus on technical and operative activities. The technical core areas are considerably enhanced through the teaching of practice-relevant communication and social and methodological skills. Specialist elective modules are of particular importance and present students with the opportunity of giving their course profile an individual slant, thus accommodating the various specificities of the vocational area. The practice-oriented, independent developing of specific topics in teams plays a key role. The mastering of the English language and of the fundamentals of economic management round off the qualification profile.
Core Areas
Electronic engineering
Analogue, digital and microcontroller engineering, drive engineering and power electronics
Information technology
Production, transfer and processing of signals in modern, networked process and control systems
Mechanical engineering
Evaluation, design, production
Economics
Business studies, accounting, product management