The bachelor's degree programme aims to train and develop IT experts at the cutting edge of technology.
This is the right degree programme for you if you are interested in modern computer systems, networks and the Internet of Things.
The IT Infrastructure Management degree programme can be studied either full-time or part-time - for details see Facts about the degree programme.
"Our graduates can use their knowledge in the field of IT infrastructure to find new solutions."
Christian Büll, Director of Studies
Facts about the study programme
Study programme
Bachelor's degree - 6 semesters Computer science degree with focus on IT infrastructures
Academic degree
Bachelor of Science in Engineering - BSc
Organisational form
Full-time (Mon - Fri) or extra-occupational (usually every fortnight Friday 14.00 to 21.00 and Saturday from 8.30 to 17.15, additionally two attendance blocks per semester Thurs - Sat all day), 30 % distance learning
Study places
50
Study location
7000 Eisenstadt, Campus 1
Language
German (required language level B2, C1 desirable), individual courses can also be held in English (required language level at least B2).
Tuition fees
none
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Bachelor's degree programme IT Infrastructure Management
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The work placement for full-time students lasts a total of 15 weeks, which students can choose to complete in the 5th semester and/or 6th semester. The work placement rounds off the practice-oriented training of the degree programme.
Students are required to take the initiative when looking for companies for the work placement; our support is a matter of course. The tools for a successful application - social skills, career planning, assessments, etc. - are trained in previous semesters. - are trained in the previous semesters. Commitment during the work placement often also means a job offer after graduation.
For a Bachelor's degree programme at our organisation, you meet one of the following requirements:
Matura
Studienberechtigungsprüfung or Berufsreifeprüfung
Preparatory course with additional qualification examination
German (required language level B2, C1 desirable), individual courses can also be held in English (required language level at least B2).
Application and admission
The University of Applied Sciences Bachelor's Programme IT Infrastructure Management accepts 50 applicants per year.
Application deadline: 31 March - to see whether an application is still possible after this date, click HERE.
Applications received by the deadline for the Bachelor's degree programme in IT Infrastructure Management will be considered in the admission procedure for the coming academic year. Registration takes place via the online registration.
Personal admission interview The admission interviews (individual appointments) take place from March onwards. The contents of the admission interview range from the subject area of previous education and personal access to the Bachelor's degree programme at the University of Applied Sciences to any existing professional experience and future professional expectations of the applicants.
Decision on admission The applicants are assessed, ranked and notified of their admission. Applicants without a firm acceptance will be placed on a waiting list and will be moved up in the case of non-admitted applicants. Applications that are submitted late can only be considered if there are free places.
Deposit After a binding acceptance of a study place, a deposit of € 350,- is collected at the University of Applied Sciences Burgenland to secure a study place. This deposit is refunded to active students after the end of the first semester. If an applicant does not fulfil the admission requirements before the start of the programme (e.g. did not pass the secondary school leaving examination, did not pass the additional qualification examination, etc.), the deposit will also be returned. In all other cases, the deposit is forfeited.
Highlights of this study programme
The focus on IT infrastructures (system architecture and software, networks, IT technologies), which is unique in Austria , and the topicality of the content.
the acquisition of nationally and internationally recognised certificates during the degree programme (e.g. Microsoft certification, project management,...)
Organisation and flexibility: the study programme is offered full-time and part-time, whereby it is possible to change between the organisational forms semester by semester.
Teachers who know what they are talking about. A high-calibre mix of full-time university lecturers and practitioners.
Specialisations: Distributed Systems or Security Management
Students are involved in exciting research projects, currently among others in the Agri-Tec 4.0 project with the development of smart and secure solutions for the agriculture of the future (Vertical Farming).