This degree programme is the right choice for you if you want to work and research for a sustainable future.

The Bachelor's degree programme aims to train and develop professionals in the field of buildings, energy and the environment with the ability to dialogue with other subject areas such as economics and law.

The Energy and Environmental Management degree programme can be studied either full-time, part-time or extended part-time - for details see Facts about the degree programme.

"The Bachelor's programme in Energy and Environmental Management offers cutting-edge training for responsible designers of a sustainable future."

Jürgen Krail, Head of Programme

Programme fact file

Degree programme

Bachelor's degree programme - 6 semesters

Academic degree

Bachelor of Science in Engineering - BSc

Programme structure

Full-time*, Part-time** or Extended Part-time***
Flexible change option at the end of each semester

Available study places

approx. 50

Study location

7423 Pinkafeld, Steinamangerstrasse 21

Language of tuition

German (required language level at least B2), individual courses can also be held in English (required language level at least B2).

Tuition fees

None

* Full-time: approx. 15 weeks per semester, usually Tuesday to Friday, face-to-face teaching with many additional offers. "Study and more" with compact semesters and longer holidays.

** Part-time: over a period of approx. 22 weeks, on average every fortnight of classes at the study centre: usually Friday 2 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. and Saturday from 8.30 a.m. to approx. 6.30 p.m., plus two attendance blocks per semester Thursday to Saturday from 8.30 a.m. to approx. 7.30 p.m. each day. "Pure study with blended learning: classroom and distance learning.

*** Extended extra-occupational: study extended by two semesters with a lower semester load as a result.

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Bachelor's degree programme Energy and Environmental Management

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Online advisory sessions

Approximately 50 applicants are admitted to the Bachelor's degree programme in Energy and Environmental Management every year.

Applications received by the University of Applied Sciences Bachelor of Science in Energy and Environmental Management within a set deadline will be considered in the admission procedure for the coming academic year. Registration takes place via the online registration

Personal admission interview
The admission interviews (individual appointments) take place from March onwards. The main content of the admission interview is motivation and career expectations. Further contents range from the subject area of previous education to the personal approach to the Bachelor's degree programme at the University of Applied Sciences to any existing professional experience of the applicants.

Decision on admission
The applicants are assessed, ranked and notified of their admission. Applicants without a firm acceptance will be placed on a waiting list and will be moved up in the case of non-admitted applicants. Applications that are submitted late can only be considered if there are free study places.

Deposit
After the binding allocation of a place, University of Applied Sciences Burgenland collects a deposit of € 350 from students to secure their place. This deposit is refunded to active students after the end of the first semester. If an applicant does not fulfil the admission requirements before the start of the programme (e.g. did not pass the resit of the school-leaving examination, did not pass the additional qualification examination, etc.), the deposit is also refunded. In all other cases, the deposit is forfeited.

Highlights of this degree programme

  • future-oriented, unique technical education with a business and language focus

  • high proportion of practice-oriented courses in a unique laboratory for energy and environmental technology

  • Possible acquisition of additional qualifications during the course of studies (certificates such as project manager, waste management officer, internal quality, environmental, energy auditor...)

  • Project work as optimal preparation for the professional internship and professional life

  • Flexible study options for an optimal balance between studies, work and private life

  • Individual support before and during studies through support courses for students without prior technical/scientific knowledge, support courses for all students

You can find a few examples of successful graduates under Alumni, Projects, Stories.

Energy & Environment
Economics
Information Technology

Do you have more questions?

We will be happy to advise you and help you choose the appropriate degree programme. Be well informed to make the right decision.

Laura Baliga | Advisory service