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University of Applied SciencesFH Campus Wien

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University of Applied SciencesFH Campus Wien

> Dr. Ursula Eckler> Health Department> Section Physiotherapy

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Contents

Facts and figures p. 2History p. 3Mission statement p. 4Executive Committee p. 5Departments and Study Programmes pp. 6 - 11Degree students p. 12Graduates p. 13Research and Development p. 14E-Learning Centre p. 15Campus International pp. 16 – 19City of Vienna p. 20Contacts p. 21

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Fact and Figures about FH Campus Wien 2009/10

Student2,332 Degree-program students58% Female students

FH Campus International80 partner universities40 incoming exchange students60 outgoing exchange studentsJoint-degree SOWOSEC

Faculty176 full-time staff (including 19 FHprofessors and 3 universityprofessors)896 part-time staff (including 40university professors

New FH Campus BildungFavoritenstraße 226

37,000 m2 floor area30 lecture halls35 seminar rooms90 rooms for special purposes (e.g.laboratories and IT labs)CaféCafeteriaLibrary and media centre

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History

2001 Merger of two course providing bodies and establishment of the „Verein zur Förderung des Fachhochschul-Entwicklungs- und Forschungszentrums im Süden Wien“ as course providing body of FH Campus Wien

2002 Integration of the City of Vienna Academy of Social Work and the Federal Academy of Social Work of Vienna

2004 Awarding of status „University of Applied Sciences“

2007 Transfer of Higher Education Institutions for Special Allied Health Professions and Midwifery into the tertiary education sector and integration into the FH Campus WienFH Campus Wien fully establishes Bachelor and Master Programmes

2009 Centralisation of the sites into a new headquarters – Favoritenstraße 226, Wien 10.

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FH Campus Wien Mission Statement

> Variety of specialist disciplines> Science-based academic teaching> Future-oriented, practical research and development

> Development, mediation and integration of technical, methodical and social competences

> to meet requirements of students, economy and society and set fresh impulses.

> A major university of applied sciences in Austria,> willing to meet high quality standards,> supported by a highly-motivated staff,> focused on the requirements of its students;

> Located in the centre of Europe> Advantage of synergies between the different disciplines> Strong national and international network and strategic

partners.> Strong focus on Gender Mainstreaming and Diversity

Management

Image

Network

Positioning

Core expertise

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FH Campus Wien Executive Committee

> Chairman: SC i.R. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sigurd Höllinger (former Director General, Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Culture, Sektion VII)

> 1. Deputy Chairman: MEP, Dr. Hannes Swoboda (Member and Deputy Leader of the parliamentary group in the European parliament)

> 2. Deputy Chairwoman: Christine Marek (State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour)

> 3. Deputy Chairman: BIM Tech. Rat. Ing. Johannes Lahofer (Federal Guild Master; Civil Engineering)

> Treasurer: District Councillor Manfred Wurm (Representative of the Districts of Vienna 3, 10, 11, 12, 23)

> Secretary: Dr. Hans Peter Haselsteiner (Chairman of the Professional Association of the Building Industry)

> Additional Members: Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Johann Jurenitsch (Vice-Rector of the University of Vienna), Ing. Wolfgang Hesoun (Chief Executive of the PORR AG)

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Civil Engineering and Construction Management

Health

Social Work

Applied Life Sciences

Technology and Management

5 Departments:

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Applied Life Sciences

Bachelor‘s degree programmes6 Semester, 180 ECTS, extra-occupational / full-timeBSc in Engineering / BSc in Natural Sciences

Master‘s degree programmes4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupational / full-timeMSc in Engineering / MSc in Natural Sciences

BioengineeringMolecularBiotechnology

BioprocessTechnology

Chemistry ofActive Substances

Biomedicine

Bioinformatics

BiotechnologicalQuality Mgmt.

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Technology and Management

Bachelor‘s degree programmes6 Semester, 180 ECTS, extra-occupational / full-timeBSc in Engineering

Master‘s degree programmes4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupational MSc in Engineering

Info.technologyand Telecomm.

AppliedElectronics

IntegratedSafety Mgmt.

High TechManufacturing

TechnicalManagement

IT Security

High Tech Manufacturing

NetworkedSystems

IntegratedSafety Mgmt.

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Civil Engineering and Construction Management

Bachelor‘s degree programme6 Semester, 180 ECTS, extra-occupationalBSc in Engineering

Civil Engineering andConstruction Mgmt.

Master‘s degree programmes4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupationalGraduate Engineer – MSC Engineering

Sustainability in CivilEngineering

Constr. And Compl. of Large-scaleInternational Projects

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Health

Bachelor‘s degree programmes6 Semester, 180 ECTS, full-time BA in Health Studies

Master‘s degree programmes4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupationalMA in Health Studies

Physiotherapy

Dietetics

Ergotherapy

Logopedics

PhysiotherapyBiomedicalLab. Science

OccupationalTherapy

BiomedicalLab. Science

Orthoptics

RadiologicalTechnology

Midwifery

Healthcare andNursing

Radiological Technology

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Social Work

Bachelor-Studiengänge6 Semester, 180 ECTS, extra-occupational and full-timeBA in Social Sciences

Master‘s degree programmes4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupational / full-timeMA in Social Sciences

Social Work

Social Economy and Social Work

Spatial and ClinicalSocial Work

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FH Campus Wien Degree StudentsAcademic Years 2002/2003 to 2008/09

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605

180

335

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806

923 924

787

448

577

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1000

2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09

Health Social Work Technology

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FH Campus Wien Graduates (since 2002)

Civil Engineering and Construction Management

Health

Social Work

Applied Life Sciences

Technology and Management

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469

510

199

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Research & Development

Competence Centre for Social Work

Know-how agency for social interests in Vienna,settled at the interface between research,practise and teaching

Competence Centre for IT-Security

Service to all technical degree programmes at the FH Campus Wien with main focus on tap- and manipulation-proof data transmission;

Research and Development PLC

“Knowledge-hub” and supplier to the economy, partner of research facilities, public institutions and various interest groups;

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E-Learning Centre

Support and development:> Processing of raw texts to distance learning scripts, according to

didactical criteria > Production of diagrams and animations> Programming of interactive learning software (Flash)> Production of training videos> Production of automated self-control questions with feedback

(Moodle)> Continual adjustment of online courses and the learning

management system (Moodle)

FH Campus Wien promotes the development and the employment of new media in teaching, whose application brings added didactical value to the students and enables students to structure their learning individually and in their own time.

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Selection of Partner Institutions

B - University of AntwerpB – Université Libre de BruxellesCZ - Masaryk Universty BrnoCH – Zurich University of Applied SciencesCY – Frederick University CyprusD – Alice-Salomon-Hochschule BerlinD – Esslingen University of Applied

SciencesD – Evangelische Fachhochschule BerlinD – University of Applied Sciences MunichES – Autonomous University of BarcelonaES – Universidad Politécnica de ValenciaF – Université de la Méditerranée Aix-

Marseille IIG – Technological Educational Institute

(T.E.I.) of AthensHU – University of Debrecen

I – Libera Università Maria ss Assunta Roma

IRL – Institute of Technology SligoLT – Kaunas University of TechnologyNL – Open University Netherlands HeerlenNL – Rotterdam UniversityNO – Ostfold UniversityPL – Jagiellonian University in KrakowRO – Babes Bolyai University Cluj NapocaSE – Blekinge Institute of Technology

KarlskronaSE – Stockholm UniversitySF – Oulu University of Applied SciencesSF – University of HelsinkiSK – Trnava UniversitySL – University of MariborSL – University of LjubljanaUK – King‘s College LondonUK – University of Hull

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Service for Exchange Students

> Orientation week> Buddy-network> Departmental coordinators> Guaranteed place in student dormitory> German language course and German language intensive course> Special course „Society, culture and diversity in Vienna“> „Regulars‘ table“organised by International Office> European Student Network (ESN)> Regular trips and events organised by International Office and

ESN

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Applying as an exchange student

To process an application, the International Office needs thefollowing documents:

> 1 completed application form for exchange students> 1 learning agreement (signed and stamped)> 1 transcript of records> 1 copy of a travel document, and> 1 passport photograph

Applications deadlines:31 May for start in the winter semester30 November for start in the summer semester

Further information for incoming exchange students is available athttp://www.fh-campuswien.ac.at/en/international/incomings

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International Office

>Student Exchange CoordinatorGabriele Neuditschko

> Institutional CoordinatorWolfgang Sünder

Contact detailsFavoritengasse 2261100 Vienna, AustriaT: +43 1 606 68 77 6150F: +43 1 606 68 77 6159Email: [email protected]

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The City of Vienna

> 1.8 million citizens in the metropolitan area

> Internationally acclaimed ranking by Mercer`s overall quality o life survey 2009, which evaluates 250 cities worldwide

> Vienna rand at 1st place

> Important tourist centre

> Vienna ranked fourth in European city tourism (after London, Paris and Rome)

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The City of Vienna

> Central European centre for culture and education

> Universities, colleges, libraries, museums, operas, theaters

> Business centre> Banking and insurance

centre, industry, tradinational arts and crafts, ect.

> Transport hub> International railway junction,

international airport, Danube harbour, etc., make Vienna a hub for Central and Eastern Europe

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Contact Information

FH Campus WienUniversity of Applied Scienes

Postal address: Favoritenstraße 2261100 Vienna, Austria

Telephone: +43 1 606 68 77-6600

Fax: +43 1 606 68 77-6609

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.fh-campuswien.ac.at

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See you in Vienna!