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Graduates who have majored in environmental technologies typically become involved in the interdisciplinary relationships between natural science, engineering and the impacts of pollutants on man and the environment. They make use of a wide range of environmental engineering processes, from water and air pollution control to residual waste treatment and alternative and renewable energy. Graduates are involved in analyzing pollutants and utilizing the results for the technical solutions needed to reduce impacts on the soil, water and air. They are also responsible for monitoring processing plants and for due observation of the relevant codes and laws. This high-level interdisciplinary program equips graduates to work in a wide range of fields in which environmental protection plays a critical role.


Title Bachelor’s program Engineering, Environmental & Biotechnology
Duration 6 semesters
Vision Highly practice-oriented, international, strong co-operations with the local and
international economy
Time model Full-time
Annual intake 60
Structure 1st-4th: Core curriculum
5th or 6th: International semester (optionally abroad)
5th or 6th: Internship
6th semester: Bachelor's theses and Bachelor's exam
Fields of specialization Biotechnology, Environmental Technologies
Languages German, English (additionally broad language trainings)
Terms Winter semester: Beginning of October - end of January
Summer semester: Beginning of March – end of June
Academic degree Bachelor of Science in Engineering/B.Sc. or BSc
Tuition fees At present EUR 363/semester plus membership fee to the Austrian Student Union
Prerequisites Applicants with a university entrance qualification
Applicants without a university entrance qualification but with relevant professional experience have to take additional entry exams in German, English, Mathematics, Physics
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Application Application form, please consider the deadline indicated on our websit
Application procedure Career background (20%)
Written exam (30%)
Interview (50%)