Study Green Mobility, master's part-full
The focus of the master's degree program Green Mobility is on electric mobility as a holistic concept for individual transport and thus provides a basis for establishing this concept in Austria. The central starting point is the technical components for hybrid and electric vehicles, their interfaces and the infrastructure required for operation. This degree program stands out through its combination of business administration, environmental and legal know-how.
What we offer you
Your education and research will benefit from the modern infrastructure such as the network and electronic laboratories of the Hochschule Campus Wien. Hochschule Campus Wien is one of the largest universities of applied sciences in Austria and as a multidisciplinary university has established extensive technical expertise that is contributed to by partnerships with numerous leading companies and universities. Hochschule Campus Wien focuses on the interfaces of the disciplines and future fields such as sustainability. Particularly in research, as a student you will have the opportunity to build your profile and as part of your master's thesis to be involved in Hochschule Campus Wien research fields such as Smart and Green Technologies. Furthermore, at the Hochschule Campus Wien competence centers research is conducted in current and practically relevant topics from the fields of IT security and safety that are crucial for reliable applications in the automotive sector. Practical relevance is also guaranteed at our Campus Lecture, public lecture evenings with prominent experts, that Hochschule Campus Wien regularly invites you to join.
What makes this degree program special?
- Electromobility as a holistic concept for individual transport
- Education as a technical expert who is familiar with the entire mobility environment
- Combination of business administration, environmental and legal know-how
Further information about the study program (admission requirements, curriculum, etc.) can be found here: www.hcw.ac.at/gm-m-en
