Industrial Engineering and Management – Industrial Engineering | Informatics

1 study | 2 branches of study | great prospects for the future

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING  |  INFORMATICS
in full-time und part-time

 

Bridge builders between technology and business

The times when technology and business worked separately in a quiet little room are definitely over - companies are only successful if they combine their know-how on both the technical and the economic level and put it into practice effectively. The specialists who bring this about are technically at home in both worlds. As a result of the interdisciplinary engineering degree studies, our students already learn during their training to solve tasks under technical, economic and sustainable aspects and thus to help shape the transformation towards digitalisation & circular economy in industrial companies.

They are trained on the "Industrial Engineering and Management" degree program and can choose between the two branches of study offered:
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING und INFORMATICS.

Interdisciplinary engineering studies

As bridge builders, future industrial engineers have an interdisciplinary engineering degree ahead of them, which prepares them not only for work in commercial or industrial companies, but also for entrepreneurship - as founders of start-ups or independent entrepreneurs. In both areas, the course of study, which is unique in Carinthia, offers the best career prospects in a wide range of economic sectors. The prospects are so varied because generalists are trained in the course: Students deal with innovations, innovation marketing, technology management, technology marketing, industry 4.0 and industrial management, to name but a few topics.

The practice-oriented course contents are taught by a committed team that is characterized by professionalism and humanity in research and teaching. The team has specialist and methodological competence in the areas of innovation management, production engineering and smart production, project management, product development and product management. In addition, the Industrial Engineering and Management course can draw on a wide industrial network and local contacts: For the placement of internships, but also to attract experts from the field for teaching. The course of study relies on a high quality and personal mentoring relationship during the course of study.

In addition to economic and technical skills, "Industrial Engineering and Management" also focuses on social skills. Targeted promotion of personal development takes place as well as the teaching of methodological skills: students can put what they have learned into practice in a number of ways: In the innovation workshop, where they initiate and accompany innovative economic developments, or in the Smart Lab, which provides the spatial infrastructure and necessary machines to put their own ideas into practice and create the first prototypes - and perhaps even start their first own company.


Interdisciplinary engineering studies

The branch of study INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING covers production technologies and automation technology in the technical education.

In the field of technology, the branch of study INFORMATICS includes the topics of business data science, digitalization in industrial companies and IT project management.

Industrial Engineering and Management extended

WIRTSCHAFTSINGENIEURWESEN EXTENDED  (LAVANTTAL)

Seit dem WS 2020/21 ist es für Studierende aus der Region Lavanttal leichter möglich, das berufsbegleitende Bachelor-Studium Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen abwechselnd am Campus Villach und in St. Stefan / Lavanttal zu absolvieren:

Access has been made easier for students from the Lavanttal region to complete the Bachelor's degree programmes in "Systems Engineering", "Mechanical Engineering" and "Industrial Engineering" (in the part-time organisational form).

FH EXTENDED @ Lavanttal means that
  • Selected courses are held on the premises of the FH Kärnten on the premises of PMS Elektro- und Automationstechnik GmbH.
  • some courses or course dates are transmitted live from Villach to the modern classrooms of PMS Elektro- und Automationstechnik GmbH by video conference
  • the remaining courses will be held together with the group of part-time students at the FH Campus Villach, where the degree programme is offered.
  • the Regional Management Lavanttal supports the students with EUR 200 start-up capital

Presence phase at the start of studies (FH Carinthia, Campus Villach)

Course times during the semester:
Winter semester (WS): Mid-September - early February
Summer semester (SS): End of February - beginning of July

Course times (within the week, except attendance week)
Monday: 17:40 - 21:00 St. Stefan/Lavanttal, PMS-Straße 1 (14 days)
Wednesday: 17:40 - 21:00 St. Stefan/Lavanttal, PMS-Straße 1
Friday: 14:20 - 21:00h St. Stefan/Lavanttal, PMS-Straße 1 or FH Carinthia, Campus Villach
Saturday: 08:30 - 16:00 FH-Carinthia, Campus Villach

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Gefördert durch den KWF, Kärntner Wirtschaftsförderungs Fonds

HTL graduates can shorten their bachelor's degree by up to one year if they have passed selected entrance examinations before starting their studies and have completed a relevant HTL. The entry requirement for the 3rd semester is a grade point average of 2 or better in the last two annual reports (4th and 5th grade) of the HTL.

Entry into the 2nd semester is possible on an individual basis after reviewing the documents.

Further information

Study + Work

Study & Work - is that possible?

With over 80 Study & Work partner companies and organizations, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences offers students of a bachelor's or master's degree program the opportunity to combine their studies with a career.

This attractive offer gives students the chance to immediately put theoretical knowledge into practice and gain professional experience in Carinthia's leading companies.

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Industrial Engineering and Management Extended

Application deadline

Winterterm 2024

Period I:  01.11.-15.03.2024
Period II: 16.03.-15.05.2024
Period III: 16.05.-15.07.2024
Period IV: 16.07.-30.09.2024*

For applicants from outside Europe applications are only accepted within Period I & II.

*We reserve the right not to open the period or to close it early.

Study start

The semester starts in october - we only offer intake in winterterm!


The start of lectures can be found in the individual timetable which is available after enrollment.

Teaching time

Mo & Wen from 17:40 h
Fri from 14:20 h
Sat full-time

Events

Study Guidance

Book your personal appointmentright now!

You can find out more about our advisory services, events and fairs on our website.

Further information

German language skills of minimum B2

Industrial Engineering and Management part-time

Application deadline

Winterterm 2024

Period I:  01.11.-15.03.2024
Period II: 16.03.-15.05.2024
Period III: 16.05.-15.07.2024
Period IV: 16.07.-30.09.2024*

For applicants from outside Europe applications are only accepted within Period I & II.

*We reserve the right not to open the period or to close it early.

Study start

The semester starts in october - we only offer intake in winterterm!


The start of lectures can be found in the individual timetable which is available after enrollment.

Teaching time

Mon & Wen from 17:40 h
Fri from 16:00 h
Sat full-time

Events

Study Guidance

Book your personal appointmentright now!

You can find out more about our advisory services, events and fairs on our website.

Further information

Language of instruction: German

Minimum language skills B2

Information

Contact

Please contact us if you have any questions about your studies:

Head of Degree Program

 

 

Level of qualification
Bachelor
ECTS credits
180.00
Tuition fees
€ 363.36 / semester
Qualification awarded
  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Duration of study
6 semester
ÖH (Austrian Student Union) fee
€ 24.70 / semester
Language of instruction
German
FH campus
  • Villach

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Profile

Based on the major in economics and technology, the Engineering Management program provides students with a sound engineering education based on two main areas of specialisation: a technical specialisation in industrial engineering and an economic specialisation with a focus on innovation management and manufacturing economics. Students are trained to become "bridge builders" who work at the interface between business and technology in a wide range of industry sectors.

The course contents are conveyed in a practical and personal way, and the Industrial Engineering and Management course can also draw on a widely ramified network for this purpose. Students benefit from these contacts not only when choosing an internship, but also when it comes to projects and later on when it comes to job opportunities. In the Innovation Workshop and the Smart Lab they can develop and implement their own ideas and possibly even lay the foundation for a successful business start-up.

What students should bring to their studies:

  • A fundamental interest and a pleasure in economic and technical topics.
  • A creative personality who enjoys innovative developments.
  • Logical thinking skills combined with a good command of English.
  • Curiosity and the ability to work independently.
  • Good knowledge of English, mathematics and PC.

Concrete previous knowledge is not necessary for the Bachelor's degree in Engineering Management. Therefore, students from all types of schools can start this course of study after the Matura if they bring the appropriate interest and willingness to perform. In order to facilitate the start of studies, the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences offers intensive courses in mathematics, computer science and physics. Missing university entrance qualifications can be compensated by relevant professional qualifications and attendance of the pre-study course.

After successful completion of their studies, graduates have the following skills and knowledge:

  • They have basic knowledge in mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, business administration, economics and law.
  • They are able to analyse business problems holistically and solve them in a team, taking into account technical and economic aspects.
  • You understand the innovation process and are able to initiate and accompany innovation processes.
  • They apply the essential methods of statics and strength theory, kinematics and kinetics, construction and materials science as well as electrical engineering.
  • They participate in the implementation of control and regulation systems in mechanical plants.
  • They prepare holistic assessments of manufacturing processes under technical and economic parameters as well as technology roadmaps.
  • You will design basic concepts for production machines and production systems based on various requirement criteria.
  • They work out business models and business plans.
  • You will develop projects and create project orders.

Current courses - StudyXplore Technik und Wirtschaft

LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Business Administration VO 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.71.270
Chemistry ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.10.040
English 1 SE 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.11.071
Group Dynamics - Group I SE 1,0 1,0 B2.00000.11.060
Group Dynamics - Group II SE 1,0 1,0 B2.00000.11.060
Physics 1 ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.00000.10.080
Materials Science 1 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.12.100
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Computer science 1: Fundamentals and Programming ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.00000.10.050
Engineering Mathematics 1 ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.00000.10.010
Technical Statics ILV 3,0 3,5 B2.00000.10.090
Technical Drawing ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.10.030
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Discrete Mathematics ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.08510.10.011
Introduction to Programming and Principles of Computer Science ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.08510.10.013
Basics of Industrial Manufacturing ILV 2,0 1,0 B2.07230.10.010
Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry ILV 3,0 5,0 B2.08510.10.012
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
English 3 SE 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.30.021
English 3 SE 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.30.021
Basics of Innovation Management ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.70.020
Basics of Innovation Management ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.70.020
Fundamentals of Organization ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.30.030
Fundamentals of Organization ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.30.030
Project Management ILV 3,0 4,5 B2.00000.40.040
Project Management ILV 3,0 4,5 B2.00000.40.040
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Electric Drives ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.30.070
Electric Drives ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.30.070
Manufacturing Machinery ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.30.100
Manufacturing Machinery ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.30.100
Resistance 1 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.00.030
Resistance 1 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.00.030
Machine Parts 1 ILV 2,5 3,5 B2.00000.32.300
Machine Parts 1 ILV 2,5 3,5 B2.00000.32.300
Measurement and Sensor Technology 2 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.30.110
Measurement and Sensor Technology 2 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.30.110
Micro-/Macroeconomics VO 2,0 2,5 B2.07230.32.031
Micro-/Macroeconomics VO 2,0 2,5 B2.07230.32.031
Material and Component Testing LAB 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.30.080
Material and Component Testing Group 1 LAB 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.30.080
Material and Component Testing Group 2 LAB 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.30.080
Material and Component Testing Group 3 LAB 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.30.080
Material and Component Testing Group 4 LAB 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.30.080
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Data Managament ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.30.020
Data Managament ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.30.020
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.08510.30.021
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.08510.30.021
Enterprise IT-Security Architectures ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.07230.30.010
Enterprise IT-Security Architectures ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.07230.30.010
Software Engineering 1 ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.30.013
Software Engineering 1 ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.30.013
Statistics and Probability Theory ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.30.012
Statistics and Probability Theory ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.30.012
Web Programming ILV 3,0 5,0 B2.08510.30.011
Web Programming ILV 3,0 5,0 B2.08510.30.011
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Business Plan ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.00.760
Production Management ILV 2,0 3,5 B2.00000.50.070
Law Basics VO 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.52.730
Innovation and Technology Management SE 2,0 3,0 B2.07230.50.060
Intercultural Communication SE 1,0 1,0 B2.00000.00.021
Presentation Technique SE 1,0 1,5 B2.00000.52.430
Project 2 WING PT 3,0 5,0 B2.07230.50.500
Project Controlling and -graduation SE 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.50.310
Quality Management VO 1,0 1,5 B2.00000.52.410
Design of Experiments ILV 1,0 2,0 B2.00000.52.420
Scientific Work VO 1,0 1,5 B2.00000.00.320
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Evaluation of manufacturing Processes ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.50.440
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Digital Twinning ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.07230.50.010
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Electrical Engineering Basics ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.160
English 2 SE 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.20.201
Mathematical modelling and parametrisation ILV 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.20.080
Measurement and Sensor Technology 1 ILV 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.20.190
Corporate Accounting ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.72.740
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
CAD ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.150
Pouring and Grinding ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.060
Engineering Mathematics 2 ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.00000.20.040
Physics 2 ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.00000.20.030
Shaping and Joining ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.070
Materials Science 2 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.170
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Algorithms and Object-Oriented Programming ILV 3,5 5,0 B2.08510.20.013
Analysis ILV 3,0 5,0 B2.08510.20.011
Database Systems ILV 3,5 5,0 B2.08510.20.014
Internet Technologies ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.08513.20.011
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Fundamentals of Management Accounting ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.00.050
Fundamentals of Management Accounting ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.00.050
Principles of Marketing ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.00.060
Principles of Marketing ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.00.060
Logistics ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.72.790
Logistics ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.72.790
Project 1 WING PJ 3,0 5,0 B2.07230.42.070
Project 1 WING PJ 3,0 5,0 B2.07230.42.070
Project Development ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.07230.42.080
Project Development ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.07230.42.080
Project Management ILV 1,0 1,5 B2.00000.00.310
Project Management ILV 1,0 1,5 B2.00000.00.310
Control Systems for Mechancial Engineers ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.110
Control Systems for Mechancial Engineers ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.110
Value Management SE 2,0 2,0 B2.07230.70.050
Value Management SE 2,0 2,0 B2.07230.70.050
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Additive Manufacturing ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.120
Additive Manufacturing ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.120
Process Automation Basics ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.130
Process Automation Basics ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.130
Machine Parts 2 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.100
Machine Parts 2 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.100
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Modelling of Supply Chains ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.07230.40.010
Modelling of Supply Chains ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.07230.40.010
Software Engineering 2 ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.08510.40.012
Software Engineering 2 ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.08510.40.012
Statistical Models in Data Science ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.40.020
Statistical Models in Data Science ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.40.020
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Bachelor Examination DP 0,0 2,0 B2.00000.60.500
Internship BOPR 0,0 21,0 B2.00000.60.460
Seminar for Bachelor Thesis SE 1,0 2,0 B2.00000.60.480
Seminar for Internship SE 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.60.470
Seminar on Industrial Economics Special Topics SE 3,0 3,0 B2.07230.62.150
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Business Administration VO 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.71.270
Chemistry ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.10.040
English 1 SE 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.11.071
Group Dynamics SE 1,0 1,0 B2.00000.11.060
Physics 1 ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.00000.10.080
Materials Science 1 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.12.100
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Computer science 1: Fundamentals and Programming ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.00000.10.050
Engineering Mathematics 1 ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.00000.10.010
Technical Statics ILV 3,0 3,5 B2.00000.10.090
Technical Drawing ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.10.030
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Discrete Mathematics ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.08510.10.011
Introduction to Programming and Principles of Computer Science ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.08510.10.013
Basics of Industrial Manufacturing ILV 2,0 1,0 B2.07230.10.010
Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry ILV 3,0 5,0 B2.08510.10.012
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
English 3 SE 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.30.021
Basics of Innovation Management ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.70.020
Fundamentals of Organization ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.30.030
Project Management ILV 3,0 4,5 B2.00000.40.040
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Electric Drives ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.30.070
Manufacturing Machinery ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.30.100
Resistance 1 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.00.030
Machine Parts 1 ILV 2,5 3,5 B2.00000.32.300
Measurement and Sensor Technology 2 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.30.110
Micro-/Macroeconomics VO 2,0 2,5 B2.07230.32.031
Material and Component Testing LAB 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.30.080
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Data Managament ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.30.020
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.08510.30.021
Enterprise IT-Security Architectures ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.07230.30.010
Software Engineering 1 ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.30.013
Statistics and Probability Theory ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.30.012
Web Programming ILV 3,0 5,0 B2.08510.30.011
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Business Plan ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.00.760
Production Management ILV 2,0 3,5 B2.00000.50.070
Law Basics VO 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.52.730
Innovation and Technology Management SE 2,0 3,0 B2.07230.50.060
Intercultural Communication SE 1,0 1,0 B2.00000.00.021
Presentation Technique SE 1,0 1,5 B2.00000.52.430
Project 2 WING PJ 3,0 5,0 B2.07230.50.500
Project Controlling and -graduation SE 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.50.310
Quality Management VO 1,0 1,5 B2.00000.52.410
Design of Experiments ILV 1,0 2,0 B2.00000.52.420
Scientific Work VO 1,0 1,5 B2.00000.00.320
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Evaluation of manufacturing Processes ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.50.440
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Digital Twinning ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.07230.50.010
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Electrical Engineering Basics ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.160
English 2 SE 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.20.201
Mathematical modelling and parametrisation ILV 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.20.080
Measurement and Sensor Technology 1 ILV 1,5 2,0 B2.00000.20.190
Corporate Accounting ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.72.740
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
CAD ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.150
Pouring and Grinding ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.060
Engineering Mathematics 2 ILV 4,0 5,0 B2.00000.20.040
Physics 2 ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.00000.20.030
Shaping and Joining ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.070
Materials Science 2 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.20.170
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Algorithms and Object-Oriented Programming ILV 3,5 5,0 B2.08510.20.013
Analysis ILV 3,0 5,0 B2.08510.20.011
Database Systems ILV 3,5 5,0 B2.08510.20.014
Internet Technologies ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.08513.20.011
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Fundamentals of Management Accounting ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.00.050
Principles of Marketing ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.00000.00.060
Logistics ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.72.790
Project 1 WING PJ 3,0 5,0 B2.07230.42.070
Project Development ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.07230.42.080
Project Management ILV 1,0 1,5 B2.00000.00.310
Control Systems for Mechancial Engineers ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.110
Value Management SE 2,0 2,0 B2.07230.70.050
Study program: Industrial EngineeringTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Additive Manufacturing ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.120
Process Automation Basics ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.130
Machine Parts 2 ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.00000.40.100
Study program: InformaticsTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Modelling of Supply Chains ILV 2,0 2,5 B2.07230.40.010
Software Engineering 2 ILV 2,0 3,0 B2.08510.40.012
Statistical Models in Data Science ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.08510.40.020
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Bachelor Examination BE 0,0 2,0 B2.00000.60.500
Internship BPR 0,0 21,0 B2.00000.60.460
Seminar for Bachelor Thesis SE 1,0 2,0 B2.00000.60.480
Seminar for Internship SE 2,0 2,0 B2.00000.60.470
Seminar on Industrial Economics Special Topics SE 3,0 3,0 B2.07230.62.150

Beruf & Karriere

Industrial Engineers work as generalists and, depending on their personal interests and abilities, in many different industry sectors and fields of work.

Examples of professional fields are in industrial and commercial enterprises (production management, logistics, project management, innovation management, technology marketing and sales, purchasing, controlling), in the service sector (engineering offices, consulting, civil engineering, expert activities) and in the public sector (research and teaching at universities, teaching at technical colleges, public administration).

The successful completion of the Bachelor's degree entitles the holder to a Master's degree in the field of Engineering & IT at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences in the scope of 4 semesters as well as a Master's degree in the field of Engineering & IT at another FH or university.

The interdisciplinary master's program "Industrial Engineering & Management" combines all the essential topics that meet at the interface of business and technology: Design & Engineering, Production and Automation Technology, Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Smart Production on the technical side, Industrial Management, Corporate Management, Strategy and Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Business Development on the economic side.

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Dominic Zettel

Dominic Zettel continued his educational path to a doctoral degree and a scientific career at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences.

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Faculty and Staff - StudyXplore Technik und Wirtschaft

Head of Degree Program Industrial Engineering and Management (Bachelor & Master)

FH-Prof. DI Dr.

 Erich Alois Hartlieb
Administration of Studies
 Dagmar Maria Kofler
Planning of Schedules and Rooms
 Carina Jellitsch
Professur for Industrial Management

FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn.

 Roland Willmann
Professor of Industrial Engineering

Mag. DI Dr.

 Bernhard Heiden, MBA
Senior Lecturer

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. mont.

 Robert WERNER
Senior Researcher

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Mag. (FH)

 Michael Roth
Senior Researcher/Lecturer

Mag.a Dr.in

 Petra Hössl
Professor

Mag.a

 Sandra Filipic-Klinar
+43 (0)5 90500-3117
s.filipic-klinar[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Primoschgasse 8
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

Mag.

 Wolfgang Leitner
Professor of Computer Science

FH-Prof.in Univ.-Doz. Dr.

 Elke Hochmüller
+43 (0)5 90500-3114
e.hochmueller[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Primoschgasse 8
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn.

 Dominik Rauner-Reithmayer
+43 (0)5 90500-3212
d.rauner-reithmayer[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Primoschgasse 10
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Professor of Mathematics/Network Engineering

FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.

 Peter Bachhiesl
+43 (0)5 90500-3112
p.bachhiesl[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Primoschgasse 8
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Head of Degree Program Geoinformation and Environmental Technologies, Spatial Information Management

FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.

 Gerald Gruber
Senior Researcher

FH-Prof.in Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn.

 Daniela Elisabeth Ströckl, BSc
+43 (0)5 90500-3266
d.stroeckl[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Primoschgasse 10
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

DI

 Christoph Uran, BSc
+43 (0)5 90500-3119
c.uran[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Primoschgasse 8
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Senior Researcher/Senior Lecturer

Dipl.-Ing.

 Michael Karl Reiner, BSc
+43 (0)5 90500-3216
m.reiner[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Primoschgasse 10
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Research Assistant

DI

 Jörg Kastelic
Project Staff
 Izabella Noemi Foro, BSc MSc
Junior Researcher
 Monika Decleva, BSc
Project Assistant
 Paul Amann, BSc MSc
 Dominic Blandine Zettel, BSc MSc
Laboratory Engineer

Ing. Dipl.-Ing.

 Hans Werner Samonik, BSc
 Josef Zwatz, BSc MSc
Part-time Lecturer

Dipl.-Ing. (FH)

 Andreas Bachinger

Dr.

 Sylvicley Figueira da Silva

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. mont.

 Monika Grasser, MA

Ing.

 Mathias Male, BSc MSc

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn.

 Bernd Neuner

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn.

 Arthur Primus

Dipl.-Ing.

 Reinhard Rieger

DI (FH)

 Thomas STEFAN, MSc.

Dipl.-Ing. Dr.

 Dietmar Sträußnigg

Campus & Arrival

Villach

The Villach region combines tradition, cosmopolitanism and quality of life with the advantages of an innovative business location. Villach, a small town with about 60,000 inhabitants, is an international high-tech location with groundbreaking cooperation between science and industry and is also increasingly developing into a start-up town.

Situated directly at the intersection of three cultures, Villach, situated on the Drava river, is an important traffic junction in the Alps-Adriatic region. This special geographical location and the beautiful landscape around Villach and in the federal state of Carinthia have made the region a popular holiday destination for generations, further beyond the borders. The drinking water quality of the lakes and the particularly clean air make Villach and its surroundings an environmental paradise.

In addition to its geographical advantages, Austria also leads the world in terms of its social and health care system and is considered a particularly safe, prosperous and liveable country.

Despite the above-average prosperity and the comprehensive state social benefits, Villach compares favourably with many international destinations. The "small town bonus" comes into its own here and makes everyday life affordable.

 Explore Campus Villach on a 360° Tour.
 Make a virtual walk through the Science & Energy Labs – T10.

Motorway exit Wernberg, then on the B 83 approx. 2 km in the direction of Villach, after the Villach town sign the B83 passes under the A2 motorway, and then immediately right the first exit in the direction of MAGDALENEN SEE. Following the signs for Magdalenen See, the road leads through a small wooded area, always follow the road, after an S-curve past Magdalenen See (left) always straight ahead, cross the southern railway line and go uphill directly into the centre of St. Magdalene. Turn right at the top of the hill, down the road, the grounds of the technology park are already visible to the south, the chimney of the combined heat and power plant, and directly in the sharp right-hand bend turn left onto the grounds of the technology park.

 

Motorway exit Villach/Ossiacher See, then approx. 2 km in the direction of Villach, on the right is Gasthof Seehof, on the left is Lake Vassach, continue on the B33 left in the direction of east, Wernberg, Klagenfurt, always follow the B33, after approx. 4 km turn right in the direction of Magdalenen See. The road leads through a small forest, always follow the road, after an S-curve past Lake Magdalenen (left) always straight ahead, cross the southern railway line and go uphill directly into the centre of St.Magdalen. Turn right at the top of the hill, down the road, the grounds of the technology park are already visible to the south, the chimney of the combined heat and power plant, and directly in the sharp right-hand bend turn left onto the grounds of the technology park.

 

 

The bus company Dr. Richard runs from Villach city to the FH in about every 15 minutes. The timetables are coordinated with the timetables of the ÖBB.

Contact

Europastraße 4
9524 Villach, Austria

+43 5 90500 7700 
villach[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Explore Campus Villach on a 360° Tour.