Bachelor in European Business: Languages, Management, International Excellence

Our European Economy and Business Management programme is THE degree for a broad-based training in business administration. You will gain an overview of internal company processes on a programme which takes an international perspective and covers everything from accounting and legal frameworks to advanced topics such as setting up a company, choosing a business location, and export management.

Are you interested in taking a business degree? Do you want to learn languages? Would you like to work in an international environment? Do you see management tasks as an exciting challenge?

Focus areas

This degree will prepare you for assuming a wide range of responsibilities in the ever-changing world of business.

The environment in which companies operate is a crucial factor. That’s why the programme adopts an interdisciplinary perspective on the political and economic frameworks and developments in the European Union.

If you would like to study the programme in German, you will find all the necessary information on this page.

As a graduate you will be able to:

  • Analyse and implement international business opportunities.
  • Understand the interdisciplinary environment of international developments and implement measures to promote the sustainable development of a company.
  • Develop new or modified business models and assist in their implementation.
  • Communicate business field decisions to national and international stakeholders.
  • Build international relationships and networks.
  • Plan and execute international business transactions.

Typical career fields open to you after graduation:

  • Management consultancy
  • (International) tax and accounting firms
  • Controlling and finance
  • Start-ups and company formation
  • Export management
  • National, European, and international interest groups
  • Public sector
  • EU institutions, international think tanks

You can find more information in the current brochure of the degree programme

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Interview with director degree programme Elisabeth Springler

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Interview with student Tobias Stübinger by Whatchado

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The programme at a glance

Degree/Title

Bachelor of Arts in Business, BA

Length of programme

6 semesters

Mode of study

Full-time programme – Monday to Friday (daytime)

Place of study

Campus Wohlmutstrasse
Wohlmutstrasse 22
1020 Vienna

Language of instruction

English

Credits

180 ECTS

Tuition fee

€ 363.36 / semester (+ student union fee)

Specialisation possible

In semester 3:

  • Chinese language and culture course or
  • German language course

In semesters 4 and 5, you can choose from 5 electives:

  • Business in a Global Economy
  • Business Development
  • Social Entrepreneurship
  • Controlling, Risk & Finance (German)
  • Recht und Politik im internationalen Umfeld (German)

Compulsory elective languages

  • French
  • Russian
  • Spanish

Opportunity to obtain an accredited language certificate

Semester abroad

Students have various possibilities to go abroad and spend time at one of our partner universities. The 4th semester is intended for a possible semester abroad.

Traineeship

during Semester 6

Admission procedure

  • Online admission test (multiple choice) (reading comprehension, English, mathematics, business administration and a degree-programme-specific section)

Preparation for admission procedure

For preparation, we recommend our preparatory script. You can also find more information in our "Bachelor Application and Admission Guide" under the info materials. No external courses are required.

Application period for EU/EEA-citizens

1 October until 15 May

Application period for non-EU/EEA-citizens

1 October until 30 April

Admission requirements

For this degree programme you require English CEFR-competence level C1. Your English skills will be evaluated within the admission test. If necessary, English language skills must be demonstrated as part of a supplementary examination.

Level of qualification according to the National Qualification Framework and the European Qualifications Framework

NQR 6

Field(s) of study (e.g. ISCED-F)

0413 Management and administration

Access to further studies

Graduates of university of applied sciences bachelor programmes may enroll in relevant master programmes at universities and universities of applied sciences.

Marion Haberfellner

Coordination of the study programme

+43 1 720 12 86-937

office-ewuf@fh-vie.ac.at

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