Digital Marketing & Sales 
Bachelor Degree Program Management

Modern Management and Digitalization

Digital Marketing & Sales describes the use of digital channels, such as the internet, social media, or mobile apps, to promote and sell products or services. In today's digital age, it is essential for businesses of all sizes to have a strong online presence to reach and engage with their target audience.

 

A degree in Digital Marketing & Sales offers numerous advantages to graduates: expertise that is in high demand, diverse career prospects, global reach, the opportunity to work creatively and the ability to deliver data-driven decision-making and measurable results. Our bachelor program stands out due to the applied student experience, industry connections, specialized study areas and up-to-date curriculum. Through real-world projects and internships, you can apply theoretical knowledge effectively. Industry connections provide networking opportunities, while specialized courses allow you to focus on your specific interests. The curriculum ensures you stay informed about latest trends and technologies, preparing you for the dynamic digitized business landscape.

 

There are many different types of digital marketing, including search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click or pay-per-conversion advertising (SEA),social media marketing, content marketing, e-mail marketing, affiliate marketing and influencer marketing. Each type has its own unique set of benefits and can be used to achieve specific marketing goals. By utilizing digital marketing strategies, businesses can reach a larger audience, build brand awareness and drive sales. By measuring the effectiveness of digital marketing campaigns, businesses can continue to improve and evolve their strategies to stay ahead of the competition.

Digital Marketing & Sales offer students a general business degree in English with a specialization in marketing and sales. The job prospects with a bachelor's degree in this field are excellent. The large number of international and national job openings with a corresponding skills profile shows this in particular. These include positions such as digital marketing manager, social media manager, content marketing manager, brand manager, CRM manager, event marketing manager, international marketing manager, performance marketing manager or sales manager. However, as the subject area and associated job requirements constantly evolve, continued high demand for graduates can be expected.

Ambitious students can combine their studies with a corresponding job to gain practical experience. With the Study & Work Program you have the opportunity to work in one of the top companies in Carinthia from the beginning of your studies. For more information, visit the Study & Work page.


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Application deadline

Winterterm 2025
Period I: 01.11.-15.03.2025
Period II: 16.03.-15.05.2025
Period III: 16.05.-15.07.2025
Period IV: 16.07.-30.09.2025* 

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

*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

Monday to Friday full-time and occasionally on Saturdays.

Events

Study Guidance

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

Further information

Language of Instruction: English
Minimum of B2, stated by either
-IELTS (5.5 points in every test section)
-TOEFL ("higher intermediate" in every test section)
-Cambridge English Qualifications Certificate

Admission requirements:
Secondary School Leaving Cert. or equivalent in accordance to the current legal situation and latest official regulations

Please note that foreign educational documents need to be legalized as well as translated in order to apply. More information can be found in our official application guideline

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FH-Prof. Dr. Bernhard Guetz, BA MSc
Program Director "Digital Marketing & Sales"

+43 5 90500 2453
guetz[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Digital Marketing & Sales - Information

Contact

For inquiries related to your application, please contact the FH Kärnten Info-Center:

For inquiries related to the study organization, please contact Romana Pechac:

For content-related inquiries about the studies, please contact Dr. Bernhard Guetz, BA MSc.:

Level of qualification
Bachelor
ECTS credits
180.00
Tuition fees
€ 363.36 / semester
Qualification awarded
  • Bachelor of Arts in Business
Duration of study
6 semester
ÖH (Austrian Student Union) fee
€ 25.20 / semester
Language of instruction
English
FH campus
  • Villach

General Study Information

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Curriculum – Digital Marketing & Sales

In the first five semesters, students visit lectures and participate in seminars and courses. In the fourth semester, students have the opportunity to spend a semester abroad at one of our partner universities worldwide. The sixth semester is dedicated to the professional internship and the bachelor thesis. In addition to a solid business education, the bachelor's program Digital Marketing & Sales offers relevant modules in the corresponding field, including

  • Marketing & Sales
  • Digital Marketing (in an International Environment)
  • Graphic Design
  • Digital Media
  • Event-Marketing
  • Content Marketing
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Performance Marketing
  • Brand Management
  • Sales & Customer-Relationship-Management
  • Marketing Research

Digital Marketing & Sales - Profile

Graduates of the bachelor program Digital Marketing & Sales are able to…
  • collect necessary information for the development of digital marketing strategies and carry out relevant analyses,
  • develop digital marketing concepts,
  • plan and implement campaigns in the field of digital communication and digital sales,
  • measure the success of digital marketing activities and sales strategies

Building on the competences gained in the bachelor's program Business, students of Digital Marketing & Sales acquire an additional specific set of competences in the following areas:

  • Analysis & measurement of digital marketing activities
  • Strategic Digital Marketing
  • Operational Marketing
  • Tools and methods in digital marketing and sales

Particular importance is also attached to the development of methodological competence, with a focus on analysis, problem-solving skills and the use of relevant software (e.g. for the creation of advertising materials or the analysis of campaigns). Since the entire curriculum is taught in English, foreign language skills are also promoted and students from different nations are addressed. The international and intercultural composition of students offers further opportunities to develop relevant social skills.

Graduates of the Bachelor's program Digital Marketing & Sales have knowledge in the following areas:
  • Fundamentals of economics and business administration
  • Bookkeeping and accounting
  • Cost accounting and controlling
  • Investment and financing
  • Marketing
    • Approaches to marketing analysis and measurement
    • Strategic digital marketing and sales
    • Operational digital marketing and sales
    • Digital marketing tools and methods
  • Organizational theory and organizational development
  • Human resource management
  • Project management
  • Digitalization
  • Statistics and empirical social research

The acquisition of methodological and professional competences takes place in study modules. Particular importance is attached to the ability to analyze and solve problems, but also to the confident use of relevant software and foreign language skills. For example, IT content and technical English are part of the curriculum so students can handle complex tasks and problems independently and flexibly. In addition, five further languages are available through elective courses.

(Kopie 9)

What students should bring to their studies:
  • Interest in economic topics.
  • The ability to work in teams and to lead them.
  • Language and communication skills.
  • Responsible social behaviour.
  • Fun with international and intercultural challenges.
  • Interest in innovative technologies

Significant importance is attached to the social and personal skills of students. These "soft skills" concern, for example, the topics of communication and conflict management, presentation techniques or cooperation and collaboration. Within the study program, students work in changing group compositions on case studies and practical tasks, as well as in the 4th semester on an extensive project (basic module: project management). This develops and promotes important social skills (ability to work in a team, ability to resolve conflicts, communication skills) and personal skills (especially the ability to reflect on one's own role and performance in teams).

 

Current courses - Management

LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Controlling ILV 1,0 2,0 B4.06360.20.270
Cost Accounting ILV 2,0 3,0 B4.06360.20.260
English: Reading in Context ILV 0,8 1,0 B4.06360.20.301
Fundamentals of Business Law ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.20.310
Marketing & Sales ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.20.280
Scientific Work & Writing ILV 2,4 4,0 B4.06360.20.290
Study program: Digital Marketing and SalesTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Collaborative Work ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06364.20.320
Video Editing & Digital Media ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06368.20.351
Study program: Intercultural ManagementTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Deutsch als Fremdsprache 2: Ich und meine Welt ILV 2,6 3,5 B4.06365.20.440
Elective Module for Incomings: Austrian Language ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.171
Intercultural Communication ILV 1,5 2,5 B4.06365.20.481
Introduction to Values and Ethics ILV 1,5 2,5 B4.06365.20.471
Italiano 2A: Io e il mio mondo ILV 2,6 3,5 B4.06365.20.452
Italiano 2B: Introduzione agli studi culturali ILV 2,6 3,5 B4.06365.20.462
Professional English ILV 1,1 1,5 B4.06365.20.431
Elective Module for Incomings: Doing Business in Austria ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.181
Optional subjectTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
French II (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.80.410
Italian II (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.80.362
Croatian II ILV 3,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.390
Russian II (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.80.370
Slovene II (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.80.400
Spanish II (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.80.380
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Business Intelligence & Analytics ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.40.840
Change Management & Conflict Management ILV 2,4 4,0 B4.06360.40.850
Economics ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.40.870
English: Communicating with Impact ILV 0,8 1,0 B4.06360.40.861
Project Management ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.40.880
Study program: Digital Marketing and SalesTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Market Research Seminar ILV 3,0 5,0 B4-06368.40.951
Sales & Customer Relationship Management ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06368.40.961
Study program: Intercultural ManagementTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Deutsch als Fremdsprache 4: Sprache für Beruf und Studium ILV 3,8 5,0 B4.06365.40.1070
Elective Module for Incomings: Austrian Language ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.171
Global Relationships ILV 1,5 2,5 B4.06360.40.930
Italiano 4A: Italiano per lo studio e per il lavoro ILV 3,8 5,0 B4.06365.40.1082
Italiano 4B: Lingua dei media ILV 3,8 5,0 B4.06365.40.1092
Political Systems in Comparison ILV 1,5 2,5 B4.06360.40.920
Elective Module for Incomings: Doing Business in Austria ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.181
Optional subjectTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
French IV ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.350
Italian IV ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.80.302
Croatian IV ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.330
Present, Argue, Discuss ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.40.370
Re-Entry Orientation ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.360
Russian IV ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.80.310
Slovene IV ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.80.340
Spanish IV ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.320
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Bachelor Thesis and Bachelor Colloquium BT 1,0 10,0 B4.06360.60.011
Bachelor-Exam BE 0,0 2,0 B4.06360.60.021
Professional Internship BOPR 0,0 18,0 B4.06360.60.030
Optional subjectTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Elective Module for Incomings: Austrian Language ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.171
Elective Module for Incomings: Doing Business in Austria ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.181
French VI ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.110
Voluntary extended internship ILV 0,0 0,0 B4.06360.80.050
Italian VI ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.062
Croatian VI ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.090
Russian VI ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.070
Slovene VI ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.100
Spanish VI ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.80.080
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Active Start ILV 0,6 1,0 B4.06360.10.020
Business Software ILV 2,0 3,0 B4.06360.10.070
Collaboration & Cooperation ILV 0,9 1,5 B4.06360.10.030
English: Persuasive Self-Presentation ILV 0,8 1,0 B4.06360.10.051
Fundamentals of Accounting ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.10.010
HR & Organization ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.10.060
Internet & Web Technology ILV 1,0 2,0 B4.06360.10.080
Personal Skills & Development ILV 0,9 1,5 B4.06360.10.040
Sustainability, Diversity & Business Ethics ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.10.090
Study program: Digital Marketing and SalesTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Graphic Design ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.10.100
Study program: Intercultural ManagementTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Academic English ILV 1,1 1,5 B4.06365.10.111
Deutsch als Fremdsprache 1: Einführung in die Sprache und Kultur ILV 2,6 3,5 B4.06365.10.121
Italiano 1A: Introduzione alla lingua e alla cultura ILV 2,6 3,5 B4.06365.10.132
Italiano 1B: Introduzione agli studi regionali ILV 2,6 3,5 B4.06365.10.142
Elective Module for Incomings: Austrian Language ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.171
Elective Module for Incomings: Doing Business in Austria ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.181
Optional subjectTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
French I (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.70.320
Italian I (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.70.272
Croatian I ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.70.310
Russian I (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.70.280
Slovene I (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.70.300
Spanish I (CEF A1) ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.70.290
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Digital Marketing ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.30.530
English: Current Trend Analysis ILV 0,8 1,0 B4.06360.30.521
English: Writing Reports ILV 0,8 1,0 B4.06360.30.501
Quantitative Data Analysis ILV 2,4 4,0 B4.06360.30.510
Research Methods ILV 2,4 4,0 B4.06360.30.490
Study program: Digital Marketing and SalesTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Content Marketing ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06368.30.641
Self & Employee Management ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.30.560
Social Media Marketing ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06368.30.651
Study program: Intercultural ManagementTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Austrian and International Company Law ILV 1,5 2,5 B4.06360.30.570
Deutsch als Fremdsprache 3: Schreibwerkstatt und Präsentieren ILV 3,8 5,0 B4.06365.30.790
Elective Module for Incomings: Austrian Language ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.171
Elective Module for Incomings: Doing Business in Austria ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.181
Fundamentals of European Law ILV 1,5 2,5 B4.06360.30.580
Intercultural Management ILV 1,5 3,0 B4.06365.30.831
Intercultural Teamwork ILV 1,5 2,0 B4.06365.30.821
Italiano 3A: Scrivere e presentare ILV 3,8 5,0 B4.06365.30.802
Italiano 3B: Italiano per il commercio internazionale ILV 3,8 5,0 B4.06365.30.812
Optional subjectTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
French III ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.380
Italian III ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.70.332
Croatian III ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.360
Pre-Departure Orientation ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.390
Russian III ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.70.340
Writing with academic context ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.30.400
Slovene III ILV 3,0 4,0 B4.06360.70.370
Spanish III ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.350
LectureTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Fundamentals of Investment & Finance I ILV 1,5 2,5 B4.06360.50.1100
New Financing Forms ILV 1,5 2,5 B4.06360.50.1110
Study program: Digital Marketing and SalesTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Brand Management ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06368.50.1281
Event Marketing ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06368.50.1271
International Business Environment ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.50.1150
Performance Marketing ILV 6,0 10,0 B4.06368.50.1291
Study program: Intercultural ManagementTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
Deutsch als Fremdsprache 5: Language Management and Multilingualism ILV 3,8 5,0 B4.06365.50.1510
Elective Module for Incomings: Austrian Language ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.171
Innovation, Change & Entrepreneurial Action ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06365.50.1541
International Business Environment ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.50.1150
Italiano 5: Language Management and Multilingualism ILV 3,8 5,0 B4.06365.50.1522
Responsible Management ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06365.1531
Sustainable Supply Chain Management ILV 3,0 5,0 B4.06360.50.1120
Elective Module for Incomings: Doing Business in Austria ILV 3,7 6,0 B4.06365.80.181
Optional subjectTypeSPPSECTS-CreditsCourse number
French V ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.660
Italian V ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.612
Croatian V ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.640
Russian V ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.620
Slovene V ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.650
Spanish V ILV 2,0 2,0 B4.06360.70.630

Job & Career

The core modules of the Bachelor's degree program Business open up many job opportunities for graduates in the areas of controlling, finance and accounting, manufacturing and logistics management, human resource development and management, marketing, and project management.

Within the bachelor program Digital Marketing & Sales, students also acquire the necessary skills and practical experience (e.g. through projects and the compulsory professional internship in the sixth semester) to qualify for the following functions in the field of digital marketing and sales:

  • Brand manager
  • Content marketing manager
  • Social media manager
  • Event marketing manager
  • International marketing manager
  • Performance marketing manager
  • CRM manager
  • Sales manager

Within these functions, there is a distinction between entry-level ("junior") positions and managerial ("senior") positions. Typically, graduates of a bachelor's degree program first fill "junior" positions in order to assume management responsibility after a few years of professional and industry experience. This also applies to the graduates of the bachelor program Digital Marketing & Sales.

Successful completion of the bachelor's degree program in Digital Marketing & Sales entitles students to enter one of the CUAS School of Management's master's degree programs. In addition, completion of the bachelor's program also enables students to start an equivalent master's program at other universities or universities of applied sciences.

Practice-oriented business education & profile-building specializations

SPECIFIC KEY AND FUTURE SKILLS

The Bachelor study program in Management offers a compact, practice-oriented basic education in economics. In addition, there is a strong focus on teaching key and future skills tailored to the respective branches of study (6 German-language and 2 English-language) from the first semester onwards. This profile-building specialization accounts for more than half of the total course content. Current topics such as sustainability, digitality, internationality and diversity are an integral part of many modules.


PRACTICAL RELEVANCE

The high practical relevance of the study program is ensured by close cooperation with regional, national and international companies as well as the use of experienced lecturers from industry, business and institutions, who bring current topics and new developments from professional practice into the study program or can also be experienced in excursions. The students' transfer skills are strengthened by working on specific and current practical tasks.


Degree program management full-time: modern study time model

In the full-time study program, the modules are divided into two semesters with an intermediate or final examination week. This enables focused learning and makes it easier for students to plan the time required to complete their examinations.


Faculty and Staff - Management

Dean Management

FH-Prof. Mag. Dr.

 Thomas Fenzl
Leading Team Business Management, Professor of Business Management, Focus: Management Accounting

FH-Prof. Mag. Dr.

 Alexander Sitter
Program Director "Digital Marketing & Sales"

FH-Prof. Dr.

 Bernhard Guetz, BA MSc.
Program Director of Digital Business Management

FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing.

 Martin Stromberger
Program Director & Professor of Hotel Management

FH-Prof. Dipl.BW FH

 Stefan Nungesser
Vice Program Director

FH-Prof. Dr. phil.

 Colin Heller, M.A.
Head of Degree Program & Professor of Public Management

FH-Prof.in MMag.a Dr.in

 Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle
Vice Dean Management, Professor of Business Management

FH-Prof.in Mag.a

 Hermine Bauer
Vice Dean Management, Program Director "Intercultural Management"

FH. Prof FH-Prof.in Dr. rer. soc.

 Svetlana BUKO
Student Support Services

Mag.

 Michaela Rosenwirth
Administration of Studies - Bachelor Intercultural Management

MMag.a

 Julia Ebenberger-Fidebauer
Administration of Studies - Economy and Business Development & Management Master
 Evelyn Eigner
Administration of Studies - Economy and Public Management Master
 Romana Pechac
Stunden- und Raumplanung
 Rita Maria Elsa Marak, BA MA
Planning of Schedules and Rooms

Mag.a

 Margit Schager
Senior Lecturer1
 Julian Haupt, BA MSc

Mag.

 Martin Schellrat
Lecturer of Slovene, coordination for foreign languages

Mag.a

 Katarina Fürst
+43 (0)5 90500-4222
k.fuerst[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Hauptplatz 12
9560 Feldkirchen in Kärnten
Lecturer

Mag.a (FH) Dr.

 Marika Gruber
FH-Professor für "Wirtschaftspsychologie und Forschungsmethoden"

Dr. rer. soc.

 Julia Kaesmayr
Senior Lecturer of English, International Coordinator
 Janet Brown, MA MA
Leading Team Business Management, Professor of Business Management, Focus: Human Resources Management & Organisation

FH-Prof. Mag.

 Michael Kosutnik
Professor of Business Management, Focus: Human Resources Management & Organisation

FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in

 Ursula Liebhart
Professur für Corporate Learning & Management Development
 Angela Schratt
Professor for Intercultural Management

FH-Prof.in Dr.in

 Eithne Knappitsch
Professor of Logistics and Change Management

Mag.

 Wolfgang Leitner
Professor of Public and European Law

FH-Prof. MMag. Dr.

 Florian Oppitz
Professor for Public- and Nonprofit-Management

FH-Prof. Dr.

 Anna Hauser-Oppelmayer, Bakk. MSc
Professor of Administrative Science & Applied Economics

Prof.in Dr.in

 Rahel Schomaker
Professor of Applied Economics

FH-Prof.in Mag. (FH) Dr.in

 Birgit Aigner-Walder
Head of Degree Program International Business Management Master, Professor of International Management

FH-Prof. Mag. Dr.

 Dietmar Sternad, BSc MBA
Senior Researcher/Lecturer

Dott.ssa mag.

 Elisa Borella, MU
 Verena Fink, B.A. MA
 Albert Luger, M.A.
Empoyee Student Support Service

FH-Prof.in MMag.a Dr.in

 Vera Seyer
+43 (0)5 90500-7105
v.seyer[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

St. Veiterstraße 47
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Professor

FH-Prof.in Mag.a

 Sabine Spanz
+43 (0)5 90500-4112
s.spanz[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at

Hauptplatz 12
9560 Feldkirchen in Kärnten
International Relations Coordinator
 Stefanie Steiner, BA B.Ed M.A. MEd
Senior Lecturer

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
Research Assistant
 Stephanie Putz, BA MA
 Jessica Pöcher, B.A. M.A.
Project Assistant
 Isabell Stern, BA MA
Laboratory Engineer

Ing.

 Christoph KUCHLING
Part-time Lecturer

Hon.-Prof. (FH) Mag.

 Günter Bauer
 Christian Bliem, MSc (WU)

Mag.a Dr.

 Barbara Covarrubias Venegas

Hon.-Prof. (FH) MMag. Dr.

 Wolfgang Deutz

Mag. Dr.

 Alexander Herbst

Mag. (FH)

 Peter Heymich, MA

Arch. Dipl.-Ing.

 Gerhard Kopeinig

Dr. iur. Dr.

 Ulrich Kraßnig, LL.M.

MMag.a

 Eva Maria Köffler-Malliga

Dr. phil.

 Andreas Nikolaus LUDWIG, MA

Dipl.-Betriebsw. (FH)

 Michael Littich
 Matthias Gabriel Franz Motschiunig, BA MA

Mag. Dr. iur.

 Ludwig Notsch

Mag.a Mag.a

 Ulrike Ossegger

Dipl.-Betriebsw. (FH)

 Georg Overs

Mag.

 Philip-Josef Parzer, MSc

MMag.

 Florian Pibal, Bakk.

Mag.

 Konstanze Felicitas Ranacher, MSc

Mag.a

 Maria Fernanda Ruocco de Kronawetter

Hon.-Prof.in (FH) MMag.a Dr.in

 Gabriele Stoiser

Mag. Mag.

 Paul Tiefling, MBA LL.M.

Mag. iur. Dr. iur.

 Hannes Walder

Steuerberaterin Mag.

 Eva Maria Winkler

Mag.

 Michael Wohlgemuth, LL.M.

FH-Prof. Prof. Dr. habil.

 Gregor van der Beek

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.

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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

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