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From laser technologies to sensors in everyday appliances or high-performance motors in industry - we encounter electronics and photonics in all areas of life. The innovative Bachelor's degree programme in Applied Electronic and Photonic at Burgenland University of Applied Sciences is unique in Austria and trains experts for the Austrian electronics industry - currently the second largest industrial employer and the most research-intensive sector in Austria.

Who is the programme aimed at?

The Bachelor's degree programme in Applied Electronic and Photonic is suitable for people with an affinity for technology who are looking for a professional challenge in a growing market. Individual support is guaranteed during the programme. In addition, voluntary support courses are offered right from the start of the programme for people with no previous technical or scientific knowledge.

What are the main subjects of the degree programme?

In addition to a generalist basic education in the fields of applied electronics and photonics, physics, mathematics, computer science and quality management, the degree programme offers numerous specialisations, for example in module and circuit board development, sensor measurement technology, digital and communication technologies, laser measurement technology and optoelectronics.

The programme also offers an introduction to the latest industrial technologies: LiDAR, additive manufacturing, optoelectronics, laser technology, fibre optics, sensor electronics and microcontrollers.

Part-time degree programme for working professionals

The extra-occupational form of organisation with attendance at the Pinkafeld Study Centre on Friday afternoons and Saturdays is attractive for working people. The programme lasts six semesters and concludes with the academic degree Bachelor of Science in Engineering - BSc. It is also possible to study part-time for an extended period. The language of instruction is German. There are no tuition fees.

A high level of practical relevance is ensured by numerous excursions and practical projects that are integrated into the programme.

The use of an interactive Lab@Home provides flexibility for students who are already working: students receive an experiment kit for use at home at the start of their studies. This means that practically relevant courses can also be completed via distance learning.

"Electronics and photonics can be found in devices for private use (displays) as well as in high-tech industrial machines. In this unique degree programme, you will become an expert in one of the largest labour markets in the country."

Bernhard Czerny, Head of degree programme

Programme fact file

Degree programme

Bachelor's degree programme - 6 semesters

Academic degree

Bachelor of Science in Engineering - BSc

Programme structure

Part-time** or extended part-time***
Flexible change option at the end of each semester

Available study places

approx. 30

Study location

7423 Pinkafeld, Steinamangerstrasse 21

Language of tuition

German (required language level at least B2), individual courses can also be held in English (required language level at least B1).

Tuition fees

None

** Part-time: over a period of approx. 22 weeks, classes are held at the study centre every fortnight on average: usually Friday 2 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. and Saturday from 8.30 a.m. to approx. 6.30 p.m., plus two attendance blocks per semester Thursday to Saturday from 8.30 a.m. to approx. 7.30 p.m. each day. "Pure studywith blended learning: classroom and distance learning.

*** Extended extra-occupational: study extended by two semesters with a lower semester load as a result.

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Bachelor's degree programme Applied Electronic and Photonic

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Online advisory sessions

  • Thu, November 21, 2024 / 5 to 6 p.m.
  • Tue, December 17, 2024 / 6 to 7 p.m. 

Register for an  online advisory session

Please register at least 1 day before the session.

Approximately 30 applicants are admitted to the Bachelor's degree programme in Applied Electronic and Photonic every year.

Application deadline: 31 March - to see whether an application is still possible after this date, click HERE.

Applications received by the University of Applied Sciences Bachelor's Programme Applied Electronic and Photonic within a set deadline 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 main content of the admission interview is motivation and career expectations. Further contents range from the subject area of previous education to the personal approach to the Bachelor's degree programme at the University of Applied Sciences to any existing professional experience 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 case of non-admission. Applications that are submitted late can only be considered if there are free places.

Deposit

After the binding allocation of a place, University of Applied Sciences Burgenland collects a deposit of € 350 from students to secure their 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 resit of the school-leaving examination, did not pass the additional qualification examination, etc.), the deposit is also refunded. In all other cases, the deposit is forfeited.

Highlights of this degree programme

  • Unique training programme that combines two key topics of the future
  • High proportion of practical courses in a unique laboratory or through Lab@Home with your own experiment kit from home
  • Flexible study options to optimise the compatibility of studies, career and private life
  • Individual support before and during the degree programme through support courses for students without prior technical/scientific knowledge, accompanying courses for all students
  • Possible acquisition of additional qualifications during the degree programme (e.g. certifications in process, project and quality management)

 


Career opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor's degree programme in Applied Electronic and Photonic are employed in areas ranging from applied research and development to production, sales, consulting and training. The following industries are available:

  • Semiconductor and automotive industry,
  • lighting technology and photovoltaics,
  • applied research and development, device development,
  • sensor and measurement technology,
  • laser measurement technology and material processing,
  • life science and diagnostics,
  • entertainment industry

Research and development

Development engineer; system engineer; hardware developer; simulation technician.

Production & Sales

Production engineer; application engineer; product, process, project and quality manager; test engineer, test engineer, validation/verification/analysis technician; technical buyer; sales engineer, technical editor.

Application

Vehicle electronics technician; high-frequency technician; power electronics technician; lighting technician, automation technician; test engineer; technical consultant.

Do you have more questions?

We will be happy to advise you and help you choose the appropriate degree programme. Be well informed to make the right decision.

Lena Tauchner | Advisory service

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