Information Technologies & Business Informatics
One thing is certain: There is a lack of business informaticians, yet the demand in business continues to grow. In an increasingly complex professional world, specialising in only one field is no longer advantageous. Therefore, business informatics is becoming more important as the link between business and informatics.
Automation Technology
Automation technology works at the interface between electronics, informatics, mechanical engineering and business. The challenge when automating technical processes is to produce an optimum mix between mostly conflicting aspects of time, cost, quality, resources and the environment. Here it is important to consider the whole system instead of optimising individual components independently from one another. Modular solutions are therefore becoming increasingly more important.
Innovation Management
Turn a flash of genius, a brilliant idea into success! As essential success factors, new innovations are constantly needed in businesses in order to gain a competitive edge. The best idea however, can only become a successful innovation if customer needs and market changes are considered. Therefore, it is becoming increasingly important for companies to employ business engineers that have systematic innovation skills.
Financial Accounting & Management Accounting
Business success and an efficient company organisation are not based on luck or coincidence, but on ideal strategic planning, leadership skills and state-of-the-art knowledge about processes in management accounting and business administration. The Degree Programme in Financial Accounting & Management Accounting offers cutting-edge and practice-oriented training based on the newest developments in the industry, equips you with the perfect tool kit to lead a company to success and move to top positions in international groups.
Marketing & Sales
A well functioning cooperation between marketing and sales is the key to attracting, convincing and retaining customers along the customer journey. A close and cooperative exchange between these two disciplines and the development of common goals therefore contributes significantly to the success of a company. Through the mixture of theory and practice, our students develop all the skills and competences that are needed in digital marketing and sales and are thus well prepared for the day to day work in these disciplines.
Together with lecturers from well-known companies and their Captains, CAMPUS 02 will accompany you on your academic journey. Science meets business: Projects for various companies help put your acquired theoretical and specialist knowledge into practice. Thereby, you are constantly and directly in contact with the professional world. This extra-occupational degree programme lets you enter a network of students, lecturers, researchers and businesses to achieve a common goal: sustainable success in business.
The degree programme at a glance:
Ideal for working professionals who want to further their education and for adults holding a school-leaving certificate who want to enter the working world during the programme.
Extra-occupational: 17 weeks/semester
Generally Fridays, 13.45 – 21.30 and
Saturdays 08.00 – 16.00 and
an intensive week at the beginning of each semester. This way, there are fewer classes on weekends during the semesters.
Programme starts: Mid-September
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Approved study places
40
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The Bachelor degree programme focusses on effective and efficient support of business processes using tailored business informatics solutions.
At the beginning of the degree programme, your personal and professional network expands greatly: You establish contacts with fellow students, most of them active in interesting companies, and add a valuable asset to your career.
Note: The Bachelor Degree Programme in Business Informatics is predominantly held in German. Therefore the application process is also done in German.
Application deadline: 15th of July
CAMPUS 02 University of Applied Sciences
Degree Programme in Information Technologies & Business Informatics
Körblergasse 126, 8010 Graz, Austria
The path to your programme starts with registration in our campus management system and the subsequent online application. If you have already studied at CAMPUS 02, registration is no longer necessary and you can apply directly in C02online.
The application test offers you the opportunity to prove your suitability for the desired degree programme(s) and is therefore an important part of the application process. After successful submission and the first check of your online application, you will therefore receive an invitation to the application test by e-mail.
After the application test you have a week’s time to complete your application documents online in the self-service area.
The last step towards your programme is the personal interview conducted by the board of examiners. The interview gives you the chance to prove yourself and your skills face-to-face or virtually.
– there are far too few business informaticians, yet the demand for them within companies is growing. In an ever more complex working world, specialisation in only one technical area is no longer pragmatic. That is precisely what makes business informatics an increasingly important link between business and informatics.
Do you enjoy the internet and modern information technologies? Do you want to find solutions and implement them in your company, for example via web systems and software programmes? Business informatics students know exactly how to use IT in an optimal way.
In an increasingly complex professional world, interfaces between specialist fields within a company are becoming more and more important. People specialised solely in informatics do often not have the right approaches for optimising the efficiency of productions or services. The same is valid for purely business-oriented graduates: Without technical expertise, it is difficult to estimate development or production efforts. This is the reason why business informaticians are in demand. They function as a link between the technical and business world and represent a real asset for every company.
The degree programmes’ study time model is tailored to the needs of working professionals and school graduates.
To support time economy, we have implemented a new time model for the Bachelor and Master degree programme: an intensive week in the first third of the semester, during which students take part in classes at CAMPUS 02 from 13.45 to 21.30. In combination with the targeted application of blended learning strategies, students have to participate on fewer weekends during the semester.
This means that students can continue working during the week and study on weekends (Fridays 13.45 – 21.30 and Saturdays 08.00 – 16.00).
The extra-occupational Bachelor degree programme focusses on the use of information technologies for the effective and efficient support of business process. Graduates have broad scientific knowledge in business informatics and sound knowledge in the following areas:
As a business informatician, you develop solutions for companies with team work and by using modern IT and business methods and tools. Students receive comprehensive training, which paves the way for excellent career opportunities and many application fields.
There are many advantages to not having to be bound to a single field after your studies. As a business informatician you have the opportunity to establish yourself in numerous fields – from IT services and consulting to bank and insurance industries, from logistics, telecommunication and business consulting to trade and production – the opportunities are many.
One fine specimen of a profession: The Bachelor degree programme focusses on the use of information technologies for the effective and efficient support of business processes. This includes the coordination of network technologies and data bases for production, project and process management in software engineering and internet technologies. Business process support also encompasses the control of internal and industry-wide information systems, goal-oriented marketing and sales combined with profound business administration.
pma / IPMA Level D® certification
A pma / IPMA® Level D certification is suitable for persons who want to deepen their project management knowledge and who want to apply methods safely.
CPREFL examination
For project employees who have to deal with the requirements and planning of projects in the pre-project phase (project managers, test managers, quality managers, product manager and suppy managers)
ITIL (ITIL 4 – certification)
ITIL (IT Infrastructure Library) is a collection of instructions and best practices recommendations for service management – instead of reinventing the wheel, you will learn how other companies deal with the same problems.
I find the combination of business and informatics fascinating. Today it is becoming increasingly important to build up knowledge outside one’s specialist area. This Degree Programme really facilitates such cross-linking. In particular, we have the opportunity to implement what we have learnt in real-life working situations whilst still studying, thanks to the close practice-relevant nature of the course.
Head of Degree Programme
Deputy Head of Degree Programme
Coordinator Division Business Informatics
Deputy Head of Degree Programme
Coordinator Division Business and Management Coordinator Division Languages & Personality Coordination R&D
Research Assistant
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Division Business Informatics
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Internationalisation
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Projectleader R&D
Research Assistant
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Research Assistant
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Division Business and Management Coordinator Division Languages & Personality Coordination R&D
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Division Data Sciences Coordinator Division Projects and Scientific Writing
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Internationalisation Coordinator Division Information Technologies
Office Manager
Office Manager
Coordinator Student Services Coordinator Internationalisation
Office Manager
Office Manager
Coordinator Bachelor Degree Programme in Business Software Development
Office Manager
Coordinator Lecturers Coordinator Timetables
Office Manager
Coordinator Bachelor Degree Programme in Business Data Science
Office Manager
Coordinator Admission Process Coordinator Applicants and Potential Applicants Coordinator Concluding Processes Coordinator Marketing & PR
Captain
Managing Director Unycom GmbH as well as Captain of the Bachelor class WIN17
Captain
CEO, Infonova GmbH as well as Captain of the Bachelor class WIN15
Captain
CEO, DCCS GmbH as well as Captain of the Bachelor class WIN14
Captain
CEO, Netconomy Software & Consulting GmbH as well as Captain of the Bachelor class WIN13
Captain
CEO, Knapp IT Solutions GmbH as well as Captain of the Master class ITW15
Head of Degree Programme
Deputy Head of Degree Programme
Coordinator Division Business Informatics
Deputy Head of Degree Programme
Coordinator Division Business and Management Coordinator Division Languages & Personality Coordination R&D
Research Assistant
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Division Business Informatics
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Internationalisation
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Projectleader R&D
Research Assistant
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Research Assistant
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Division Business and Management Coordinator Division Languages & Personality Coordination R&D
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Division Data Sciences Coordinator Division Projects and Scientific Writing
Lecturer & Research Scientist
Coordinator Internationalisation Coordinator Division Information Technologies
Office Manager
Office Manager
Coordinator Student Services Coordinator Internationalisation
Office Manager
Office Manager
Coordinator Bachelor Degree Programme in Business Software Development
Office Manager
Coordinator Lecturers Coordinator Timetables
Office Manager
Coordinator Bachelor Degree Programme in Business Data Science
Office Manager
Coordinator Admission Process Coordinator Applicants and Potential Applicants Coordinator Concluding Processes Coordinator Marketing & PR
Captain
Managing Director Unycom GmbH as well as Captain of the Bachelor class WIN17
Captain
CEO, Infonova GmbH as well as Captain of the Bachelor class WIN15
Captain
CEO, DCCS GmbH as well as Captain of the Bachelor class WIN14
Captain
CEO, Netconomy Software & Consulting GmbH as well as Captain of the Bachelor class WIN13
Captain
CEO, Knapp IT Solutions GmbH as well as Captain of the Master class ITW15
CAMPUS 02 offers the best learning environment that you could wish for.
If you want to be successful in your studies, excellent quality in teaching is not the only prerequisite. A good atmosphere which you feel comfortable in is also key. Our breakout learning spaces, indoor and outdoor recreation islands, modern and up-to-date auditoria equipment and library with specialist literature create just that.
Modernity meets history at CAMPUS 02. Whilst the villa – a heritage-listed building – could tell stories from long ago, the new building extension reflects its own exciting architectural accent. The perfect setting for your studies.
Captains and lecturers from successful companies accompany you on your personal academic journey, providing the ideal combination of theory and practice. In addition, projects assigned by clients shape business relationships. Study extra-occupationally and learn from the best.
In the very heart of Graz, yet surrounded by a breathtaking landscape.
Graz is the much-loved study destination – where science, business and culture co-exist. And not without reason: it boasts more than 50,000 students at 8 universities and has the highest concentration of universities within all of central Europe.
It positions itself as a City of Design, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a city of human rights. Home to important regional and international companies, it is the economic centre of Styria and south-east Austria, whilst also offering a high quality of life for those who live, work and study here. It is no wonder that Graz is by far the fastest growing urban area in Austria – simply the ideal location in which to live and learn.