FHV info evening attracts 400 interested people
14.11.2024Whether part-time, full-time or dual studies - the information evening at the FHV focused on the future-oriented content of the 25 bachelor's and master's degree programmes. There was great interest. Whether digital transformation, sustainability, new work or health, the FHV offers a broad portfolio in the Departments of Engineering and Technology, Business and Management, Work and Health. A degree from the university prepares future specialists and managers for the challenges ahead in the world of work.
Attractive study programmes
"We are delighted with the great response. It shows that we have our finger on the pulse with our range of courses. In addition to continuously updating the content of our traditional study programs, we are constantly developing new, attractive courses that are characterized by a mix of practical relevance and theory. The latest scientific findings from our research centers and groups are incorporated into our teaching. This enables students to acquire the necessary skills to actively shape social and organizational developments in the future," explains FHV Rector Regine Kadgien.
Examples include the new part-time Master's degree in Design and Creative Leadership in the Department of Design, the part-time Master's degree in Business Informatics - Digital Transformation, the Master's degree in Sustainable Energy Systems and the Bachelor's degree in Health Care and Nursing with an attractive time model for working professionals. The content of the Master's in Business Administration has also been revised, which now bears the addition "Future-oriented Management" and will start in autumn 2025 with the specializations Accounting, Controlling and Finance, Marketing, Sales and Innovation as well as People, Organization and Transformation. The difference to other business administration degree programmes lies in the consistent focus on future-oriented management and the integration of behavioral science and digital skills.
Familiar atmosphere
Small student groups and close cooperation with lecturers characterize teaching at the university. The FHV also offers excellent international networking with more than 110 partner universities worldwide and membership of RUN-EU (Regional University Network - European University). This means that short stays abroad are also possible. At the information evening, interested parties had the opportunity to get an idea of the content of the respective degree program and their future career prospects in personal discussions with the programme directors, staff and students of the FHV. During guided tours, visitors got to know the campus and laboratories and gained an insight into the familiar atmosphere of the university.
Around 1600 people are currently studying at the FHV. Around 8000 graduates have completed their studies at the FHV as highly trained professionals.
The next information evening will take place online on January 22/23, 2025. More information ▷ fhv.at/infoabend
More about the FHV study programmes ▷ fhv.at/studium
* Course name subject to change in the decision by the BMBWF.