| Application Deadline: | Summer semester: March 23; International: February 1; Winter semester: October 21; International: September 1 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | Free - ≈ € 760 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Graz / Austria / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 36 months | Start Date: | March, October |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 180 | ||
| Languages: | German | ||
Mechanical Engineering and Business Economics is a management-oriented course of study which has its roots in the classical mechanical engineering programme. It combines technical and management fields of knowledge.
Technical expertise, basic economic knowledge-particularly in the field of technological economy, guidance towards independence and personal responsibility as well as awareness of the issues of technological consequences for the environment and society prepare graduates of Mechanical Engineering - Economics at Graz University of Technology for a diverse and promising field of activity.
Mechanical engineers are frequently employed in the automotive and parts industry, in classical mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering and in the food-processing industry.
The bachelor´s programme "Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen-Maschinenbau" enables graduates to continue engineering areas of concentration in all fields of mechanical engineering and mechanical and industrial engineering.
The Mechanical Engineering and Business Economics bachelor´s programme comprises six semesters and is divided into two parts. The entire bachelor´s programme comprises 180 ECTS credits. Graduates are awarded the academic degree of "Bachelor of Science" (BSc).
The first part - also called the orientation year - lasts two semesters and offers introductory courses in scientific and mathematical foundations as well as mechanics and computer science.
In the second part, composed of four semesters, an in-depth expansion of the basic knowledge is undertaken. Furthermore, students attend introductory courses in business administration, project management, bookkeeping and accounting, cost accounting and profit and loss accounting, private and company law, electrical and electronic engineering, design and machining, and basics of technical drawing and engineering.
The three-semester master's programmes in Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Business Economics and Production Science and Management all build on the Mechanical Engineering und Mechanical Engineering - Economics bachelor´s programme.
1. The general university entrance qualification:
a. Austrian secondary school leaving certificate
b. University entrance qualification certificate
c. a foreign certificate that is nostrified in Austria or a secondary school leaving certificate that is accepted as being equivalent based upon the rector´s decision
d. a certificate that proves you have completed at least a three-year course of study at an accredited Austrian or foreign post-secondary educational institution (e.g. university of applied sciences study programmes)
2. The special university entrance qualification
This concerns supplementary examinations to those secondary school leaving certificates issued in Austria, (e.g. "descriptive geometry" supplementary examination). Those who have foreign secondary school leaving certificates have to prove that they have the right to a study place in the same study programme in the country which issued the secondary school leaving examination.
3. German proficiency
Persons, whose first language is not German, have to prove German proficiency. If you cannot present proof of this, then you have to take a supplementary examination, which has to be completed before admission to a degree study programme.
| Minimal degree required: | High School diploma |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
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