This course offers employed engineers who attended Austrian Higher Technical Schools (HTL) and have at least three years relevant career experience in the economy the opportunity to upgrade their qualifications to the academic degree of Diplom-Ingenieur (FH) and thus improve their managerial career prospects. The inter-disciplinary field of mechatronics requires personnel who are flexible and trained in social skills as well as having a good understanding of technology, economics and management. This is a six semester, part-time degree course for engineers who already have experience in industry, the majority of students combining full-time work and study.
Mechatronics and Business Management
- BSc
- German
- 6 Semester
- Wels Campus
- 65 Places
Entry requirements
Hochschulreife (z. B. Matura/Abitur/Berufsreifeprüfung, Studienberechtigungsprüfung/FH OÖ-Studienbefähigungslehrgang)
Appointment
Application mode:
http://www-en.fh-ooe.at/study-with-us/application
Appointment for the admissions process:
after the closing dates for applications
Admission procedure:
interview
Start of studies:
september
Study information days:
http://www.fh-ooe.at/infotage-wels
Tuition fee:
For students from EU and EEA countries: EUR 363.36 per semester + ÖH (Austrian Student Union) contribution For students from non-member states: EUR 726.72 per semester + ÖH (Austrian Student Union) contribution. Merit-based scholarships are available.
Internship:
No Internship, but projects on Campus Wels

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