Overview Natural disasters, technical dangers, industrial accidents as well as sabotage and terrorism require organizations and especially companies to focus more and more on security. Security management increasingly covers all areas of business and deals with risks in the areas of human, infrastructure and organization. Apply nowContact usContact us!Isabel KopezkyIlse Kotratschek, BSc Favoritenstraße 226, B.3.11 1100 Vienna T: +43 1 606 68 77-2157 F: +43 1 606 68 77-2159 sicherheitsmanagement@fh-campuswien.ac.atMap main campus Favoriten (Google Maps)Office hours during the semesterby appointmentDuration of course6 SemesterOrganisational formpart-time180ECTSLanguage of instruction German39Study placesFinal degreeBachelor of Science in Engineering (BSc)Application period for academic year 2021/2212th October 2020 to 19th April 20213tuition fee / semester:€ 363,361+ ÖH premium + contribution2 1 Tuition fees for students from third countries € 727,- per semester 2 for additional study expenses (currently up to € 83,- depending on degree program and year) What you can offer Security issues are relevant internally and externally. Security has to be planned, lived, implemented and continually adapted. This is firmly anchored in your consciousness. Likewise, risk factors must be recognized early and properly assessed. That is why you seek to build up a sound knowledge base and secure it with a recognized academic education. Responsibility and assertiveness are a matter of course for you. In difficult situations, you keep a cool head. This helps you calmly and deliberately make the right decisions. What we offer you FH Campus Wien positioned itself early on in the German-speaking world with academic training in the area of risk and security management, and in the following years built up a strong network throughout Austria as well as internationally. As a founding member, FH Campus Wien founded the Cooperation Network of Risk, Safety and Security Studies (CONRIS), in which universities and universities of applied sciences from all over Europe promote the further development of security and risk management. As an alumni association, the Association of Austrian Academic Security Consultants (VASBÖ) is yet another strong partner. Through our cooperation with international organizations, ministries, offices and leading companies, we have a strong network of first-class experts in teaching and research. What makes this degree program special Holistic approach through technical, social and economic approachesThe opportunity to acquire accredited certificates and professional qualifications as part of the degree programCredit for professional activityWith the Bachelor's Degree Program in Integrated Safety and Security Management you will learn about security from different perspectives giving you the ability to solve practical challenges with technical, social and economic approaches. With your expertise as an internal/external consultant for risk and security management, you will meet the current requirements for risk and security management positions in large companies and organizations or consulting firms. Embedded in the curriculum is also the possibility to acquire recognized certificates (e.g. process management, quality management, etc.) and professional qualifications (e.g. as security experts, fire protection officers, etc.). In addition to the degree program being part-time, it is also possible to gain credit for your professional activities in order to reduce your workload. Crisis staff exerciseAs part of the Crisis Management module integrated in the degree program, the department organizes crisis staff exercises in which students experience the complexity and dynamics of crisis situations first-hand. What you will learn in the degree program In the 1st semester and the beginning of the 2nd you will learn the basics of risk and security management, gain an understanding of statistical correlations and acquire management system competence for process, quality and risk management. Building on this, in the following semesters you will deepen your knowledge of the subjects fire safetyemployee securitysecurity management (with physical security, emergency and crisis management, etc.)information securityAs a central component of your academic training, you will write seminar papers and a research project and complete your studies with a bachelor thesis. In terms of practical work, you will take part in projects in the context of your course subjects. In the 5th and 6th semester, focus is placed on change management. You will complete your studies with a practical project on risk and security. Curriculum 1. Semester LectureSWSECTSBasics of Process and Quality Management ILVBasics of Process and Quality Management ILVLector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA, Dr. Roman Käfer, Mag.(FH) Johann Weber, MBA MPA MA3SWS2ECTSLecture contentsProcess Lifecycle - designing processes: recording process in process map, developing processes (identification and delimitation / analysis of status quo process / conception of target process / realization of potential for improvement), success factors process management, accompanying changes: system, human, team, leadership, motivation, conflict, creativity methods, organizational cultures, resistance, change, organizational changes, change managementAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman32Basics of Risk and Safety ILVBasics of Risk and Safety ILVLector: Ing. Andreas Benedetter, BSc, MA, Dr. Michael Breitenfeld, Mag. Robert Ertl, Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc., DI(FH) Bernhard Kraxberger, MBA, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag. Clemens Österreicher, Florian Polt, BSc, MA, Mag. Josef Ruh, PD Dr.Dr. Dipl.-Psych. Guido Strunk3SWS4ECTSLecture contentsFundamentals of scientific theory (history, truth, etc.) Critical thinking (argumentation, reasoning, reflection), logic (induction, deduction, abduction), basics risk and safety (definitions, concepts,) selected organizational theories, moral courage, fundamentals law, hierarchy of the legal system, basics of complexityAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentation, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman34Practical Project Process and Quality Management UEPractical Project Process and Quality Management UELector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsApplication of taught basics of process and quality management within a specific projectAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodspractical projectLanguageGerman12Practice Transfer Process and Quality Management UEPractice Transfer Process and Quality Management UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag. Wolfgang Lassl, Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Mag. Josef Ruh8SWS8ECTSLecture contentsReflection of the mediated basics with reference to practical applicationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / reflectionLanguageGerman88Project Management ILVProject Management ILVLector: Mag.(FH) Johann Weber, MBA MPA MA1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsPM principles according to IPMA, methods for project start, methods for project coordination, methods for project marketing, methods for project controlling, methods for managing a project crisis, methods for project completionAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, groupwork tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman11Risk and Statistics ILVRisk and Statistics ILVLector: DI Stephan Javurek4SWS6ECTSLecture contentsStatistical basics (sample and population, frequencies, qualitative and quantitative characteristics, scale levels); statistical parameters (positional and dispersion measures, distribution measures); graphical representation; basics of probability theory; discrete and continuous random variables and distribution forms (inter alia binomial, Poisson, normal distribution); Expected value; standard deviation and variance in the probability calculus; correlation and its interpretation; formulating hypotheses; significance level and normal distribution approximation; parameter estimation, confidence intervals for share values; means and variances; errors of the first and second kind; test distributions and hypothesis testing, variance analysis; significance check for correlations;Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, individual and group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman46Advanced Process and Quality Management ILVAdvanced Process and Quality Management ILVLector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA, Dr. Roman Käfer3SWS2ECTSLecture contentsStandard ISO 9001: 2015: Overview, Introduction, Chapters 4-5, Normative (Vision, Mission, Culture, Values, Mission Statement), Strategic (Strategy, Objectives), Operational (Processes, Projects, Measures, Strategy Map, BSC), Norm ISO 9001: 2015: Chapters 6-8, Documentation Process Management, Standard ISO 9001: 2015: Chapters 9-10, Models, Audit 9001, Assessment, Optimization QM Methods, Statistical Quality Management, Overview Integrated Management Systems, Enterprise Policy IMS, Definition Management System, CommunicationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman32Scientific Fundamentals ILVScientific Fundamentals ILVLector: Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Anna Rathmair, BA MA, Mag. Josef Ruh1SWS5ECTSLecture contentsBasics of scientific writing (e.g. scientific language, research question, problem description, introduction-main part-conclusion, state-of-the-art in research, citation), increase in reading, research and writing skills (see proven logical statements, scientific language and style), receive feedback on the individual papers (= support in writing the scientific paper)Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, group discussions, presentation, self-study (e.g. reading, research), individual written assignments, peer feedback, individual feedback (incl. self-reflection)LanguageGerman15 2. Semester LectureSWSECTSBasics Fire Protection ILVBasics Fire Protection ILVLector: Dipl.-Ing. Dr. habil. Zuzana Giertlova, Ing. Wolfgang Neumüller2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsProperties of combustible materials, combustion processes, heat, extinguishing methods and extinguishing agents, causes and dangers of fire, structural fire protection (installation surfaces, escape routes, construction products, etc.), technical fire protection (fire alarm system, sprinkler system, etc.), organizational fire protection (fire safety engineer, etc.), laws and standards (ASchG - Austrian Employee Protection Regulation, TRVBs - Technical Regulations for Preventative Fire Protection, OIBs (Regulations of the Austrian Institute of Construction Engineering, etc.)Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Basics of Risk Management ILVBasics of Risk Management ILVLector: Dr. Holger Klier, DI Christian Plohberger, Dr. Reinhard Preiss, Mag. Josef Ruh3SWS5ECTSLecture contentsConcept of risk in the historical context, contents and tasks of a risk management system, methods of risk identification, - analysis and management, specifics of representation and communication of risks, perception of risk, fundamentals of decision theory, fundamentals of danger theoryAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman35Practical Project Fire Protection UEPractical Project Fire Protection UE1SWS3ECTSLecture contentsApplication of mediated basics of fire protection within a specific project.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsPractical projectLanguageGerman13Practical Project Risk Management UEPractical Project Risk Management UELector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsApplication of mediated basics of risk management within a specific project.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsPractical projectLanguageGerman12Practice Transfer Fire Protection UEPractice Transfer Fire Protection UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer5SWS5ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical application.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / ReflectionLanguageGerman55Practical Transfer Risk Management UEPractical Transfer Risk Management UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer5SWS5ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical application.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / ReflectionLanguageGerman55Advanced Fire Protection ILVAdvanced Fire Protection ILVLector: Alexander Bauer, Ph. D., Mag. Stefanie Bräuer-Veigel, Bernhard Deimel, Prof.in Dr.in Marion Kalteis, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Ing. Wolfgang Neumüller, LektorIn PlatzhalterIn 1, Mag. Ingrid Sturm3SWS3ECTSLecture contentsAnalysis of status quo, definition of target status, planning and evaluation of fire protection measures, cost / benefit assessment, behavior in case of fire, comparison of fire protection between Austria and selected countriesAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman33Advanced Risk Management ILVAdvanced Risk Management ILVLector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA, LektorIn PlatzhalterIn 1, DI Christian Plohberger, Dr. Reinhard Preiss, Mag. Josef Ruh3SWS5ECTSLecture contentsRisk management and society, individual and cooperative risk behavior, opportunities and problems in decision-making processes, presentation of probabilities, theory and practice of risk management, special risk management organization, participation in internal events and congresses, comparison of risk management between Austria and selected countriesAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman35 3. Semester LectureSWSECTSResearch Methods ILVResearch Methods ILVLector: Marco Felsberger, BSc, Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc., FH-Prof. Dipl.-Inform. Timo Kob, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Claudia Körmer, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Ing. Mag. Sylvia Mayer, MA, Mag.(FH) Michael Pabel, MBA, Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Mag. Josef Ruh, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Michael Schmoll, PD Dr.Dr. Dipl.-Psych. Guido Strunk, Martin Wolf, LL.B, MA2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsTheory of science, science history, research process & research paradigms, organization theories.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Research Methods SEResearch Methods SELector: Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Anna Rathmair, BA MA2SWS3ECTSLecture contentsPlanning, execution and documentation of an empirical studyAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsField researchLanguageGerman23Basics Employee Protection ILVBasics Employee Protection ILVLector: Dr. Gertraud Hedenetz, Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc.4SWS4ECTSLecture contentsHierarchy of legal system, overview of legislation & rough structure of the ASchG (Employee Protection Act), general obligations of employers & employees from the ASchG, employer obligations to workplaces, work equipment and materials, responsibility and liability in employee protection, occupational accident & occupational disease, AUVA & labor inspection, employee protection functions & organization, basics of workplace regulations (AStV), Basic Noise and Vibration Regulation (VOLV), Fundamentals of Explosion Protection & Regulation of Explosive Atmospheres (VEXAT), Basic Electromagnetic Fields Regulation (VEMF), Harmful Substances and Preventive Measures, Health Monitoring and Assessment of Health Hazards (VGÜ), Foundations of First Aid, Fundamentals of the Machinery Safety Ordinance (MSV 2010) Fundamental Regulation on Optical Radiation (VOPST), Fundamentals of the Electrical Protection Ordinance (ESV 2012), Fundamentals of the Work Equipment Ordinance (AM-VO), Fundamentals of Vulnerable Persons (expectant mothers, disabled people, adolescents), Fundamentals of Ergonomics, Fundamentals of Screen Ergonomics, Physical and Chemical Risks - Overview & Basics, Basic Principles of the Austrian Limit Value Ordinance (GKV), Fundamentals of the Construction Worker Protection Ordinance (BauV),Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman44Basics of Organization Theory ILVBasics of Organization Theory ILVLector: Marco Felsberger, BSc, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag. Josef Ruh2SWS3ECTSLecture contentsBasics of organizational design, core approaches of organization theory in discourse, basics of managementAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman23Organization and Safety SEOrganization and Safety SELector: DI (FH) Mag. Thomas Goiser, MBA MA CMC, Mag. Josef Ruh1SWS4ECTSLecture contentsComposition of a seminar paper with reference to research methodsAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsSeminar paperLanguageGerman14Practical Project Employee Protection UEPractical Project Employee Protection UELector: Tony Griebler1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsApplication of mediated basics of employee protection within a specific project.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsPractical projectLanguageGerman12Practice Transfer Employee Protection UEPractice Transfer Employee Protection UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Ing. Werner Ulreich8SWS8ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical application.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / reflectionLanguageGerman88Advanced Employee Protection ILVAdvanced Employee Protection ILVLector: DI Katrin Arthaber, Alexander Bauer, Ph. D., Mag. Stefanie Bräuer-Veigel, Bernhard Deimel, Dr. Gertraud Hedenetz, Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc., Dipl.-Ing. Robert Lampl, Mag.a Angelika Losek, Dipl.-Ing. Walter Rauter, Mag. Josef Ruh, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Michael Schmoll, Dr. Silvia Springer4SWS4ECTSLecture contentsRegulations and basics for evaluation, Evaluation Approaches & Evaluation Process, Methods and Tools for Risk Assessment, Instruction & Information Methods, Accident Pyramid & Iceberg Model, Systematic Accident Cause Analysis, Cost Benefit Analysis (Accident Costs), Personal Protective Equipment, Manual Load Evaluation Method, Chemical Hazard Assessment and Derivation of Measures according to the STOP principle, assessment of hazards when driving in containers and derivation of measures, storage of hazardous substances, sensitization, assessment of building site hazards and derivation of measures, comparison of employee protection between Austria and selected countries.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman44 4. Semester LectureSWSECTSSupervision Conception Bachelor Thesis SESupervision Conception Bachelor Thesis SELector: Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc., FH-Prof. Dipl.-Inform. Timo Kob, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Claudia Körmer, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Anna Rathmair, BA MA, Mag. Josef Ruh, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Michael Schmoll, Martin Wolf, LL.B, MA1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsReflextion conception bachelor thesisAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsCoachingLanguageGerman11Fundamentals of Physical Security ILVFundamentals of Physical Security ILVLector: mgr Mario Trutzenberger, EMBA2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsNormative basics of physical security, presentation of the disciplines of physical security, perimeter protection, constructional and mechanical object protection measures, electronic object protection and detection measures (burglary and attack detection technology, video surveillance technology, access control technology), personal property protection measures, organizational object protection measures, planning processAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Fundamentals of Security Management ILVFundamentals of Security Management ILVLector: Marco Felsberger, BSc, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Claudia Körmer2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsStandards in security management, security strategy, security risk assessment methods, intelligence cycle, criminology, threat analysis, security risk analysisAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Conception Bachelor Thesis SEConception Bachelor Thesis SE1SWS10ECTSLecture contentsExplanation of the planned research project, elaboration of the research topic, the problem definition and the research question, presentation of the previous literature research (theoretical foundations and status of research), data collection, evaluation and interpretation using the selected methodology based on scientific quality criteria, critical description of the current state of knowledge and the theoretical fundamentalsAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsIndependent conception and seminar paperLanguageGerman110Practical Project Security Management UEPractical Project Security Management UELector: mgr Mario Trutzenberger, EMBA1SWS4ECTSLecture contentsApplication of mediated basics of security within a specific project.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsPractical projectLanguageGerman14Practice Transfer Security Management UEPractice Transfer Security Management UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer7SWS7ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical application.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / ReflectionLanguageGerman77Advanced Physical Security ILVAdvanced Physical Security ILVLector: Dr. Jan Joseph, Thomas Kvas, Gerald Puchwein, MSc., Rene Steinkellner, mgr Mario Trutzenberger, EMBA2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsAnalysis of various planning approaches, assessment of concepts of adequacy, completeness, performance and professional accuracy, ways of implementing physical protection systems in an organization, planning the maintenance of physical security systems according to functionality and appropriatenessAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Advanced Security Management ILVAdvanced Security Management ILVLector: Eva Maria Altmann, BSc MA, Mag. phil. Michael Bauer, Marco Felsberger, BSc, DI (FH) Martin Hochreiter, Christian Koller, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag. Josef Ruh, Dipl.-Ing. Markus Schwaiger, Jean Philippe Tissot, MSC2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsNational crisis and disaster management, management organization, decision-making processes, crisis communication, security authorities in Austria, industrial espionage, travel security, event security, security operations, interfaces of crisis management and business continuity for security management, participation in internal events and congresses, crisis exercise (s), comparison security management between Austria and selected countriesAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22 5. Semester LectureSWSECTSBachelorarbeit SEBachelorarbeit SE1SWS10ECTSLecture contentsData collection, evaluation and interpretation using the chosen methodology based on scientific quality criteria, systematic and comprehensible reasoning to answer a research question, writing the bachelor thesisAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsIndependent scientific work, reflectionLanguageGerman110Consultancy in Practice ILVConsultancy in Practice ILV1SWS3ECTSLecture contentsSystemic view vs. systems theory, hypotheses and construction of reality, relationship management, conflict interventions, different types of counselingAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman13Supervision of Bachelor Thesis SESupervision of Bachelor Thesis SE1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsReflection of research processAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsCoachingLanguageGerman11Fundamentals of Cyber and Information Security ILVFundamentals of Cyber and Information Security ILV3SWS3ECTSLecture contentsExplanation of terms and objectives of ISMS and common procedures and standards, network components, network types, security in networks, security components in networks, etc.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman33Integrated Security Management ILVIntegrated Security Management ILV1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsInterfaces and common characteristics of security management and information securityAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsReflectionLanguageGerman11Conception Practical Project UEConception Practical Project UE1SWS3ECTSLecture contentsIndependent conception of a consultancy projectAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsConception practical projectLanguageGerman13Practice Transfer Information Security UEPractice Transfer Information Security UE7SWS7ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical applicationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / reflectionLanguageGerman77Advanced Cyber and Information Security ILVAdvanced Cyber and Information Security ILV2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsApplying the procedures of the current standards to selected companies, communicating current threats and hazards and vulnerabilities, and what common measures and methods are there to effectively counteract them, teaching psychological aspects as a basis for techniques of social engineering, teaching common methods of the social engineering, comparison of cyber and information security between Austria and selected countriesAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22 6. Semester LectureSWSECTSSupervision Practical Project SESupervision Practical Project SE1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsReflection on practical projectAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsCoachingLanguageGerman11Integrated Security Management ILVIntegrated Security Management ILV5SWS5ECTSLecture contentsCurrent topics in the field of risk and security management, crisis business game, international aspects, international weekAssessment methodsFinal exam reflection (Module exam)Teaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research), experiential learningLanguageGerman55Internship PRInternship PR1SWS12ECTSLecture contentsspecific practical activity in an organizationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsRelevant concepts and tasks, workshops, individual meetings, supervisionLanguageGerman112Practical Project UEPractical Project UE1SWS6ECTSLecture contentsApplication of studied content within a projectAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsIndependent work on a projectLanguageGerman16Bachelor Examination ILVBachelor Examination ILV1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsBachelor examinationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsIndependent preparation for the bachelor examinationLanguageGerman11Supervision Internship SESupervision Internship SE1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsMentoring and reflection on internshipAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsCoachingLanguageGerman11 Immersion Module (4 ECTS of your choice)LectureSWSECTSCorporate Security Management ILVCorporate Security Management ILV2SWS4ECTSLecture contentsSecurity Governance, Security Culture, Security Strategy, Security Metrics, Security Maturity Models, Global Security Operations Center, Security Convergence, Security Reporting, Security EconomicsAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman24Social Systems ILVSocial Systems ILV2SWS4ECTSLecture contentsPerception of social phenomena, analysis and active exchange on social processes; experiencing and recognizng the group as a social body; recognition of group patterns; recognizing the effect of one's own person; role reflection; recognition of leadership dynamics; self-organization of the group.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research), experiential learningLanguageGerman24Environmental and Waste Management ILVEnvironmental and Waste Management ILV3SWS4ECTSLecture contentsLegal and normative requirements for a waste management concept, tasks and duties of the waste management officer; basics of waste management; preparation of substance plans; planning, establishing and implementing a waste management concept in an organization; principles of the environmental management system according to ISO 14001 and EMAS; application areas; accreditation and certification; structure; implementation and continuous improvement of the environmental management system according to ISO 14001 and EMAS; internal and external auditAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learningLanguageGerman34Vigorous Leadership ILVVigorous Leadership ILV2SWS4ECTSLecture contentsMindfulness, perception, self-awarenessAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learningLanguageGerman241st Semester:1 classroom block Thursday through Sunday 10 two to three-day classroom blocks Friday - Sunday (full day), in some cases Thursday and/or Monday 2nd to 5th Semester:5 to 9 classroom blocks Friday to Sunday (full day), in some cases Thursday and/or Monday 6th Semester: Up to 8 classroom blocks Friday to Sunday (full day), in some cases Thursday and/or Monday Exams can take place outside these dates. For students who do not work at a single employer for at least 24 hours a week, additional classroom blocks are also available. There are also additional classroom blocks within the framework of supervision for the bachelor thesis and the practical project. Language of instructionGermanElectivesSelection and participation according to available places. There may be separate selection procedures. How you benefit Security is becoming increasingly important. At the same time, security is shifting more and more away from the public sector to organizations and the private sector (which often organize in cooperation with authorities). The challenges involved are complex, and to provide successful security management, security must be thought along the entire value chain. Graduates of the Bachelor’s Degree Program in Integrated Safety and Security Management are qualified professionals who can analyze, create, implement and communicate concepts, and work as internal risk and security consultants. By obtaining recognized certificates, graduates have an invaluable competitive advantage over other graduates. The bachelor's program is the foundation for your career in risk and security in the following industries:Multi-utility companies (gas, electricity, water, telecommunications, etc.)Industrial plantsService companies in the fields of insurance and banking; transport, traffic, logistics; security, risk and crisis management; hospital and care facilities; tourismReal estate sector / facility managementPublic sector (federal, state, local, etc.)Task forces, international organizations and NGOs Master's degree programs Integrated Risk Management Master, part-timemore Admission Admission requirements Higher education entrance qualification: School leaving certificate from a secondary school or a secondary technical school Secondary school vocational certificate (Berufsreifeprüfung) Equivalent certification from abroadEquivalence is determined by international agreements, validation or in individual cases, a decision by the head of the academic section. Selected university entrance qualification examsMathematics level 2 German level C1English level 2Please refer to Erwachsenenbildung.at of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research for information and institutes offering preparatory courses for the university entrance qualification exam. Relevant professional qualification and the required additional examinations as for the university entrance qualification exam. Regulation for the admission of third country citizensInformation for applicants with non-Austrian (school) certificates Application To apply you will require the following documents:School leaving certificate from a secondary school or a secondary technical school university entrance qualification examination (Studienberecthigungsprüfung) or equivalent certification from abroadletter of motivationCV criminal recordpassport or ID CardPlease note:It is not possible to save incomplete online applications. You must complete your application in one session. Your application will be valid as soon as you upload all of the required documents and certificates. In the event that some documents (e.g. references) are not available at the time you apply, you may submit these later via e-mail, mail or in person by no later than the start of the degree program. Admission procedure The admission procedure consists of the following parts:Part A - Testing for cognitive abilitiesPart B - Testing for learning abilityPart C - Personal interview focusing on your ability and willingness to learn, educational and professional motivation and personal aptitudePart D - Testing for verbal skills, reasoning and logicThe entire admission procedure will be completed within one day. Studying with disabilities If you have any questions regarding accessibility or if you have a specific need in the admission procedure due to an impairment, please contact Mag.a Ursula Weilenmann for organizational reasons as early as possible atbarrierefrei@fh-campuswien.ac.at.Since we try to take into account individual needs due to disabilities when conducting the written admission test, we ask you to indicate in your online application to Mag.a Weilenmann in which form you require support.Your contact person in the department Gender & Diversity ManagementMag.a Ursula Weilenmann, Mitarbeiterinbarrierefrei@fh-campuswien.ac.athttp://www.fh-campuswien.ac.at/barrierefrei Contact > FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer Head of Integrated Safety and Security, Head of Integrated Riskmanagement, Head of Risk Management and Corporate Security T: +43 1 606 68 77-2151martin.langer@fh-campuswien.ac.at Secretary's office Isabel KopezkyIlse Kotratschek, BSc Favoritenstraße 226, B.3.11 1100 Vienna T: +43 1 606 68 77-2157 F: +43 1 606 68 77-2159 sicherheitsmanagement@fh-campuswien.ac.atMap main campus Favoriten (Google Maps)Office hours during the semesterby appointment Teaching staff and research staff > Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl Academic Staff> Anna Rathmair, BA MA Research Staff> Mag. 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1. Semester LectureSWSECTSBasics of Process and Quality Management ILVBasics of Process and Quality Management ILVLector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA, Dr. Roman Käfer, Mag.(FH) Johann Weber, MBA MPA MA3SWS2ECTSLecture contentsProcess Lifecycle - designing processes: recording process in process map, developing processes (identification and delimitation / analysis of status quo process / conception of target process / realization of potential for improvement), success factors process management, accompanying changes: system, human, team, leadership, motivation, conflict, creativity methods, organizational cultures, resistance, change, organizational changes, change managementAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman32Basics of Risk and Safety ILVBasics of Risk and Safety ILVLector: Ing. Andreas Benedetter, BSc, MA, Dr. Michael Breitenfeld, Mag. Robert Ertl, Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc., DI(FH) Bernhard Kraxberger, MBA, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag. Clemens Österreicher, Florian Polt, BSc, MA, Mag. Josef Ruh, PD Dr.Dr. Dipl.-Psych. Guido Strunk3SWS4ECTSLecture contentsFundamentals of scientific theory (history, truth, etc.) Critical thinking (argumentation, reasoning, reflection), logic (induction, deduction, abduction), basics risk and safety (definitions, concepts,) selected organizational theories, moral courage, fundamentals law, hierarchy of the legal system, basics of complexityAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentation, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman34Practical Project Process and Quality Management UEPractical Project Process and Quality Management UELector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsApplication of taught basics of process and quality management within a specific projectAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodspractical projectLanguageGerman12Practice Transfer Process and Quality Management UEPractice Transfer Process and Quality Management UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag. Wolfgang Lassl, Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Mag. Josef Ruh8SWS8ECTSLecture contentsReflection of the mediated basics with reference to practical applicationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / reflectionLanguageGerman88Project Management ILVProject Management ILVLector: Mag.(FH) Johann Weber, MBA MPA MA1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsPM principles according to IPMA, methods for project start, methods for project coordination, methods for project marketing, methods for project controlling, methods for managing a project crisis, methods for project completionAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, groupwork tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman11Risk and Statistics ILVRisk and Statistics ILVLector: DI Stephan Javurek4SWS6ECTSLecture contentsStatistical basics (sample and population, frequencies, qualitative and quantitative characteristics, scale levels); statistical parameters (positional and dispersion measures, distribution measures); graphical representation; basics of probability theory; discrete and continuous random variables and distribution forms (inter alia binomial, Poisson, normal distribution); Expected value; standard deviation and variance in the probability calculus; correlation and its interpretation; formulating hypotheses; significance level and normal distribution approximation; parameter estimation, confidence intervals for share values; means and variances; errors of the first and second kind; test distributions and hypothesis testing, variance analysis; significance check for correlations;Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, individual and group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman46Advanced Process and Quality Management ILVAdvanced Process and Quality Management ILVLector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA, Dr. Roman Käfer3SWS2ECTSLecture contentsStandard ISO 9001: 2015: Overview, Introduction, Chapters 4-5, Normative (Vision, Mission, Culture, Values, Mission Statement), Strategic (Strategy, Objectives), Operational (Processes, Projects, Measures, Strategy Map, BSC), Norm ISO 9001: 2015: Chapters 6-8, Documentation Process Management, Standard ISO 9001: 2015: Chapters 9-10, Models, Audit 9001, Assessment, Optimization QM Methods, Statistical Quality Management, Overview Integrated Management Systems, Enterprise Policy IMS, Definition Management System, CommunicationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman32Scientific Fundamentals ILVScientific Fundamentals ILVLector: Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Anna Rathmair, BA MA, Mag. Josef Ruh1SWS5ECTSLecture contentsBasics of scientific writing (e.g. scientific language, research question, problem description, introduction-main part-conclusion, state-of-the-art in research, citation), increase in reading, research and writing skills (see proven logical statements, scientific language and style), receive feedback on the individual papers (= support in writing the scientific paper)Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, group discussions, presentation, self-study (e.g. reading, research), individual written assignments, peer feedback, individual feedback (incl. self-reflection)LanguageGerman15
2. Semester LectureSWSECTSBasics Fire Protection ILVBasics Fire Protection ILVLector: Dipl.-Ing. Dr. habil. Zuzana Giertlova, Ing. Wolfgang Neumüller2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsProperties of combustible materials, combustion processes, heat, extinguishing methods and extinguishing agents, causes and dangers of fire, structural fire protection (installation surfaces, escape routes, construction products, etc.), technical fire protection (fire alarm system, sprinkler system, etc.), organizational fire protection (fire safety engineer, etc.), laws and standards (ASchG - Austrian Employee Protection Regulation, TRVBs - Technical Regulations for Preventative Fire Protection, OIBs (Regulations of the Austrian Institute of Construction Engineering, etc.)Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Basics of Risk Management ILVBasics of Risk Management ILVLector: Dr. Holger Klier, DI Christian Plohberger, Dr. Reinhard Preiss, Mag. Josef Ruh3SWS5ECTSLecture contentsConcept of risk in the historical context, contents and tasks of a risk management system, methods of risk identification, - analysis and management, specifics of representation and communication of risks, perception of risk, fundamentals of decision theory, fundamentals of danger theoryAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman35Practical Project Fire Protection UEPractical Project Fire Protection UE1SWS3ECTSLecture contentsApplication of mediated basics of fire protection within a specific project.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsPractical projectLanguageGerman13Practical Project Risk Management UEPractical Project Risk Management UELector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsApplication of mediated basics of risk management within a specific project.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsPractical projectLanguageGerman12Practice Transfer Fire Protection UEPractice Transfer Fire Protection UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer5SWS5ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical application.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / ReflectionLanguageGerman55Practical Transfer Risk Management UEPractical Transfer Risk Management UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer5SWS5ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical application.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / ReflectionLanguageGerman55Advanced Fire Protection ILVAdvanced Fire Protection ILVLector: Alexander Bauer, Ph. D., Mag. Stefanie Bräuer-Veigel, Bernhard Deimel, Prof.in Dr.in Marion Kalteis, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Ing. Wolfgang Neumüller, LektorIn PlatzhalterIn 1, Mag. Ingrid Sturm3SWS3ECTSLecture contentsAnalysis of status quo, definition of target status, planning and evaluation of fire protection measures, cost / benefit assessment, behavior in case of fire, comparison of fire protection between Austria and selected countriesAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman33Advanced Risk Management ILVAdvanced Risk Management ILVLector: Ing. Herbert Dvorak, MBA, LektorIn PlatzhalterIn 1, DI Christian Plohberger, Dr. Reinhard Preiss, Mag. Josef Ruh3SWS5ECTSLecture contentsRisk management and society, individual and cooperative risk behavior, opportunities and problems in decision-making processes, presentation of probabilities, theory and practice of risk management, special risk management organization, participation in internal events and congresses, comparison of risk management between Austria and selected countriesAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman35
3. Semester LectureSWSECTSResearch Methods ILVResearch Methods ILVLector: Marco Felsberger, BSc, Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc., FH-Prof. Dipl.-Inform. Timo Kob, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Claudia Körmer, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Ing. Mag. Sylvia Mayer, MA, Mag.(FH) Michael Pabel, MBA, Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Mag. Josef Ruh, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Michael Schmoll, PD Dr.Dr. Dipl.-Psych. Guido Strunk, Martin Wolf, LL.B, MA2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsTheory of science, science history, research process & research paradigms, organization theories.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Research Methods SEResearch Methods SELector: Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Anna Rathmair, BA MA2SWS3ECTSLecture contentsPlanning, execution and documentation of an empirical studyAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsField researchLanguageGerman23Basics Employee Protection ILVBasics Employee Protection ILVLector: Dr. Gertraud Hedenetz, Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc.4SWS4ECTSLecture contentsHierarchy of legal system, overview of legislation & rough structure of the ASchG (Employee Protection Act), general obligations of employers & employees from the ASchG, employer obligations to workplaces, work equipment and materials, responsibility and liability in employee protection, occupational accident & occupational disease, AUVA & labor inspection, employee protection functions & organization, basics of workplace regulations (AStV), Basic Noise and Vibration Regulation (VOLV), Fundamentals of Explosion Protection & Regulation of Explosive Atmospheres (VEXAT), Basic Electromagnetic Fields Regulation (VEMF), Harmful Substances and Preventive Measures, Health Monitoring and Assessment of Health Hazards (VGÜ), Foundations of First Aid, Fundamentals of the Machinery Safety Ordinance (MSV 2010) Fundamental Regulation on Optical Radiation (VOPST), Fundamentals of the Electrical Protection Ordinance (ESV 2012), Fundamentals of the Work Equipment Ordinance (AM-VO), Fundamentals of Vulnerable Persons (expectant mothers, disabled people, adolescents), Fundamentals of Ergonomics, Fundamentals of Screen Ergonomics, Physical and Chemical Risks - Overview & Basics, Basic Principles of the Austrian Limit Value Ordinance (GKV), Fundamentals of the Construction Worker Protection Ordinance (BauV),Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman44Basics of Organization Theory ILVBasics of Organization Theory ILVLector: Marco Felsberger, BSc, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag. Josef Ruh2SWS3ECTSLecture contentsBasics of organizational design, core approaches of organization theory in discourse, basics of managementAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman23Organization and Safety SEOrganization and Safety SELector: DI (FH) Mag. Thomas Goiser, MBA MA CMC, Mag. Josef Ruh1SWS4ECTSLecture contentsComposition of a seminar paper with reference to research methodsAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsSeminar paperLanguageGerman14Practical Project Employee Protection UEPractical Project Employee Protection UELector: Tony Griebler1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsApplication of mediated basics of employee protection within a specific project.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsPractical projectLanguageGerman12Practice Transfer Employee Protection UEPractice Transfer Employee Protection UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Ing. Werner Ulreich8SWS8ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical application.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / reflectionLanguageGerman88Advanced Employee Protection ILVAdvanced Employee Protection ILVLector: DI Katrin Arthaber, Alexander Bauer, Ph. D., Mag. Stefanie Bräuer-Veigel, Bernhard Deimel, Dr. Gertraud Hedenetz, Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc., Dipl.-Ing. Robert Lampl, Mag.a Angelika Losek, Dipl.-Ing. Walter Rauter, Mag. Josef Ruh, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Michael Schmoll, Dr. Silvia Springer4SWS4ECTSLecture contentsRegulations and basics for evaluation, Evaluation Approaches & Evaluation Process, Methods and Tools for Risk Assessment, Instruction & Information Methods, Accident Pyramid & Iceberg Model, Systematic Accident Cause Analysis, Cost Benefit Analysis (Accident Costs), Personal Protective Equipment, Manual Load Evaluation Method, Chemical Hazard Assessment and Derivation of Measures according to the STOP principle, assessment of hazards when driving in containers and derivation of measures, storage of hazardous substances, sensitization, assessment of building site hazards and derivation of measures, comparison of employee protection between Austria and selected countries.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman44
4. Semester LectureSWSECTSSupervision Conception Bachelor Thesis SESupervision Conception Bachelor Thesis SELector: Ing. Christoph Kainrath, B.Sc., FH-Prof. Dipl.-Inform. Timo Kob, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Claudia Körmer, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag.a Dr.in Beatrice Preßl, Anna Rathmair, BA MA, Mag. Josef Ruh, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Michael Schmoll, Martin Wolf, LL.B, MA1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsReflextion conception bachelor thesisAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsCoachingLanguageGerman11Fundamentals of Physical Security ILVFundamentals of Physical Security ILVLector: mgr Mario Trutzenberger, EMBA2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsNormative basics of physical security, presentation of the disciplines of physical security, perimeter protection, constructional and mechanical object protection measures, electronic object protection and detection measures (burglary and attack detection technology, video surveillance technology, access control technology), personal property protection measures, organizational object protection measures, planning processAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Fundamentals of Security Management ILVFundamentals of Security Management ILVLector: Marco Felsberger, BSc, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Claudia Körmer2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsStandards in security management, security strategy, security risk assessment methods, intelligence cycle, criminology, threat analysis, security risk analysisAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Conception Bachelor Thesis SEConception Bachelor Thesis SE1SWS10ECTSLecture contentsExplanation of the planned research project, elaboration of the research topic, the problem definition and the research question, presentation of the previous literature research (theoretical foundations and status of research), data collection, evaluation and interpretation using the selected methodology based on scientific quality criteria, critical description of the current state of knowledge and the theoretical fundamentalsAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsIndependent conception and seminar paperLanguageGerman110Practical Project Security Management UEPractical Project Security Management UELector: mgr Mario Trutzenberger, EMBA1SWS4ECTSLecture contentsApplication of mediated basics of security within a specific project.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsPractical projectLanguageGerman14Practice Transfer Security Management UEPractice Transfer Security Management UELector: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer7SWS7ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical application.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / ReflectionLanguageGerman77Advanced Physical Security ILVAdvanced Physical Security ILVLector: Dr. Jan Joseph, Thomas Kvas, Gerald Puchwein, MSc., Rene Steinkellner, mgr Mario Trutzenberger, EMBA2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsAnalysis of various planning approaches, assessment of concepts of adequacy, completeness, performance and professional accuracy, ways of implementing physical protection systems in an organization, planning the maintenance of physical security systems according to functionality and appropriatenessAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22Advanced Security Management ILVAdvanced Security Management ILVLector: Eva Maria Altmann, BSc MA, Mag. phil. Michael Bauer, Marco Felsberger, BSc, DI (FH) Martin Hochreiter, Christian Koller, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer, Mag. Josef Ruh, Dipl.-Ing. Markus Schwaiger, Jean Philippe Tissot, MSC2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsNational crisis and disaster management, management organization, decision-making processes, crisis communication, security authorities in Austria, industrial espionage, travel security, event security, security operations, interfaces of crisis management and business continuity for security management, participation in internal events and congresses, crisis exercise (s), comparison security management between Austria and selected countriesAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22
5. Semester LectureSWSECTSBachelorarbeit SEBachelorarbeit SE1SWS10ECTSLecture contentsData collection, evaluation and interpretation using the chosen methodology based on scientific quality criteria, systematic and comprehensible reasoning to answer a research question, writing the bachelor thesisAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsIndependent scientific work, reflectionLanguageGerman110Consultancy in Practice ILVConsultancy in Practice ILV1SWS3ECTSLecture contentsSystemic view vs. systems theory, hypotheses and construction of reality, relationship management, conflict interventions, different types of counselingAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman13Supervision of Bachelor Thesis SESupervision of Bachelor Thesis SE1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsReflection of research processAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsCoachingLanguageGerman11Fundamentals of Cyber and Information Security ILVFundamentals of Cyber and Information Security ILV3SWS3ECTSLecture contentsExplanation of terms and objectives of ISMS and common procedures and standards, network components, network types, security in networks, security components in networks, etc.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman33Integrated Security Management ILVIntegrated Security Management ILV1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsInterfaces and common characteristics of security management and information securityAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsReflectionLanguageGerman11Conception Practical Project UEConception Practical Project UE1SWS3ECTSLecture contentsIndependent conception of a consultancy projectAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsConception practical projectLanguageGerman13Practice Transfer Information Security UEPractice Transfer Information Security UE7SWS7ECTSLecture contentsReflection of mediated basics with regard to practical applicationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learning / reflectionLanguageGerman77Advanced Cyber and Information Security ILVAdvanced Cyber and Information Security ILV2SWS2ECTSLecture contentsApplying the procedures of the current standards to selected companies, communicating current threats and hazards and vulnerabilities, and what common measures and methods are there to effectively counteract them, teaching psychological aspects as a basis for techniques of social engineering, teaching common methods of the social engineering, comparison of cyber and information security between Austria and selected countriesAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman22
6. Semester LectureSWSECTSSupervision Practical Project SESupervision Practical Project SE1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsReflection on practical projectAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsCoachingLanguageGerman11Integrated Security Management ILVIntegrated Security Management ILV5SWS5ECTSLecture contentsCurrent topics in the field of risk and security management, crisis business game, international aspects, international weekAssessment methodsFinal exam reflection (Module exam)Teaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research), experiential learningLanguageGerman55Internship PRInternship PR1SWS12ECTSLecture contentsspecific practical activity in an organizationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsRelevant concepts and tasks, workshops, individual meetings, supervisionLanguageGerman112Practical Project UEPractical Project UE1SWS6ECTSLecture contentsApplication of studied content within a projectAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsIndependent work on a projectLanguageGerman16Bachelor Examination ILVBachelor Examination ILV1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsBachelor examinationAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsIndependent preparation for the bachelor examinationLanguageGerman11Supervision Internship SESupervision Internship SE1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsMentoring and reflection on internshipAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsCoachingLanguageGerman11 Immersion Module (4 ECTS of your choice)LectureSWSECTSCorporate Security Management ILVCorporate Security Management ILV2SWS4ECTSLecture contentsSecurity Governance, Security Culture, Security Strategy, Security Metrics, Security Maturity Models, Global Security Operations Center, Security Convergence, Security Reporting, Security EconomicsAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research)LanguageGerman24Social Systems ILVSocial Systems ILV2SWS4ECTSLecture contentsPerception of social phenomena, analysis and active exchange on social processes; experiencing and recognizng the group as a social body; recognition of group patterns; recognizing the effect of one's own person; role reflection; recognition of leadership dynamics; self-organization of the group.Assessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsLectures, presentations, group work tasks, self-study (e.g. reading, research), experiential learningLanguageGerman24Environmental and Waste Management ILVEnvironmental and Waste Management ILV3SWS4ECTSLecture contentsLegal and normative requirements for a waste management concept, tasks and duties of the waste management officer; basics of waste management; preparation of substance plans; planning, establishing and implementing a waste management concept in an organization; principles of the environmental management system according to ISO 14001 and EMAS; application areas; accreditation and certification; structure; implementation and continuous improvement of the environmental management system according to ISO 14001 and EMAS; internal and external auditAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learningLanguageGerman34Vigorous Leadership ILVVigorous Leadership ILV2SWS4ECTSLecture contentsMindfulness, perception, self-awarenessAssessment methodsFinal exam Module examTeaching methodsExperiential learningLanguageGerman24
> FH-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Langer Head of Integrated Safety and Security, Head of Integrated Riskmanagement, Head of Risk Management and Corporate Security T: +43 1 606 68 77-2151martin.langer@fh-campuswien.ac.at