Language of instruction: German

This master programme develops and trains experts in knowledge management, online communication and e-Learning.

This is the right programme for you if you are interested in the subject of knowledge, the Web and communication and wish to expand your competence in new areas.

Whether online or offline, with or without webbased tools, this programme focuses on the systematic transfer of knowledge, online communication and eLearning.

Barbara GeyerProgramme Director

Programme features

The Applied Knowledge Management degree programme distinguishes itself through

  • its unique position as Austria’s only part-time university programme focusing on knowledge management, e-communication and e-learning.
  • long-standing expertise – research projects, practical cooperation and continuing education in the field of knowledge management since the year 2000.
  • innovative e-learning combining web 2.0 applications, e-portfolios, moderating online conferences, podcasts etc.
  • its interdisciplinary approach which gives graduates from universities of applied sciences, universities, teacher training colleges and vocational colleges the opportunity to enrol.
  • an innovative didactic structure which takes into account individual experience and job-related projects in order to provide optimal integration of studies and job.

Degree programme

Master’s programme - 4 semesters
Qualification in knowledge
management, e-communication and
e-learning

Academic degree

Master of Arts in Business - MA

Programme structure

Part-time study, classes on Friday
from 2:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. approximately every two weeks

Available study places

35

Place of study

7000 Eisenstadt, Campus 1

Language of instruction

German

Completion of a post-secondary level programme of at least three years at an accredited domestic or foreign educational institution, e.g. a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree from a university, university of applied sciences, teacher training or vocational college.

Apply online before May 31st. Candidates will then be invited for an interview.

Occupational areas

Graduates of this programme find employment in practically all areas dealing with digital communication, the communication of knowledge and e-collaboration; e.g., in:

Educational and further educational organisations which focus on eLearning or use modern management methods

Companies that deploy knowledge management; e.g., to gain a competitive advantage by using their product and customers’ knowledge

Research institutes and development departments that systematically develop and distribute new knowledge

Projects where the aim is to document experience, convert it into knowledge and pass this knowledge on