Master
Public Management
part-time
Public Management is a degree program that is tailored to modern administration and the public sector and trains you in a needs-based, interdisciplinary and practical manner. Use the associated opportunity to help shape public structures and services for the common good. The degree program creates a sound basis for efficient business with social responsibility. The public sector is a labor market with a future. It includes around 8,000 public companies as well as federal, state, municipal and European institutions and international organizations.
Bachelor of Arts in Business (BA)
Tuition fee per semester
€ 363,361
+ ÖH premium
Application Winter semester 2024/25
12. December 2023 - 28. April 2024
25
1 Tuition fees for students from third countries € 727,- per semester
You are interested in federal and legal framework conditions at a national and international level and have a basic understanding of business. Social benefits are important to you in your work and you strive to reconcile economic needs with social values. You value creative space, think analytically, networked and service-oriented. You are open, communicative and place an emphasis on common interests. If you are already working in the public sector, you see the bachelor’s degree program as an opportunity to combine your professional experience with theoretical know-how and new solution tools to further develop yourself professionally.
You will build a sustainable network from day one of your studies.
We invite you to join us in linking topics and thinking in a completely new way.
Decision-makers and experts in their field will teach you at our university.
Do you still have questions about the study?
Make an appointment with Nicole Frei and Sonja Schneider for a a personal consultation via Zoom: publicmanagement@fh-campuswien.ac.at
Joining in the first semester
Joining in the third semester
To apply you will require the following documents:
Please bring these personal documents and additionally a photo ID to the admission interview.
Please 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 email, mail or in person by no later than the start of the degree program.
The admission procedure includes a written test and an interview with the admission committee.
The written admission procedures will be held online on 17th February, 16th März, and 20th April and 25th Mai 2024. It is not possible to select a date.
Dates for admissions interviews:
29th February 2024
1st, 4th March 2024
2nd to 4th April 2024
29th, 30th April and 2nd May 2024
3th to 5th June 2024
You will receive a written invitation via e-mail with your personal appointment date.
FH Campus Wien has built up extensive expertise and a large network in the public sector, for example with ministries, the City of Vienna and public companies such as Wien Holding and Wiener Stadtwerke. The degree program was developed together with the Federal Chancellery and other representatives of the public sector. Through our strong network, we gain excellent lecturers from the public sector as well as universities, whose know-how and experience flow into their teaching. This gives you the chance during your studies to find practical access to problems and to make valuable contacts for your professional future. Current research topics arise from the regular exchange with experts in the public sector. For example, we deal with public good balance sheets and the criteria according to which they are drawn up. Practical relevance is also guaranteed at our Campus Lectures, public lecture evenings with prominent experts, where the trends and future issues in the public sector are explored and discussed.
Public Management is a versatile degree program for modern administration and the public sector. In both areas you pursue the goal of creating social benefits. The common good acts as the engine that drives your professional activity. What makes it special is that, compared to university degree programs such as law or economics, the program is interdisciplinary and practice-oriented. An individual focus on digitalization and quantification of the world, sustainability and social transformation in administration, participation and empowerment or knowledge management makes it possible to design your studies individually and to deepen yourself in future topics of the public sector. In addition to the content, the FH Campus Wien degree program provides numerous other advantages: The organizational framework allows the degree to be completed part-time and within the standard period of study. You learn in small groups and benefit in your education and in your professional career from the strong FH Campus Wien network with the public sector.
In the bachelor's degree program you acquire extensive knowledge as well as management skills and the competence needed to face the challenges of an innovative public sector. The guideline for action emphasizes public value.
You will acquire knowledge about law, the federal government and administration in an international context, economy and budget, organization and management, the common good and society. As part of the Campus Lectures, you will regularly exchange ideas with specialists and managers from the public sector.
In addition, you can design your studies individually by setting a personal focus and choosing one of these topics: Digitization and Quantification of the World, Sustainability and Social Transformation in Administration, Participation and Empowerment, and Knowledge Management.
Number of teaching weeks
18 per semester
Electives
Selection and participation according to available places. There may be separate selection procedures.
Times
Usually every two weeks, in blocks, Fr. and Sa., 8.00 a.m.-5.30 p.m.
*Subject to changes
As a graduate of this program, a wide range of occupational fields and career opportunities are open to you. Find out here where your path can take you.
The public sector is a large job market with a future, including around 8,000 public utilities such as water, energy and transport companies. In the administration or in an international context for example, you will be involved in performing public tasks in local authorities or at the EU level, or you will actively participate in European or international project management. Your know-how will support you in involving citizens or other stakeholders when projects are carried out in the public interest. In finance and budgeting, you will take on budgeting tasks or work on technical and financial processes using key figure systems. You will be able to define social parameters, determine performance and measure their effects. Your professional opportunities include personnel management as well as operational quality management. In public companies you will face comparable challenges. If you already work in the public sector, you will create a very good starting point for your further career with the Public Management degree.
We work closely with the BMKÖS and the BMI, renowned companies in the public sector, universities, institutions and schools, but also municipalities. These partnerships provide you with opportunities for professional internships, job opportunities or cooperation in research and development activities. You can find some of our cooperations on the Campus Network website. It is always worth taking a look and you might find a new job or an interesting event with one of our cooperation partners.
Head of Bachelor's Degree Program Public Management
+43 1 606 68 77-3810
guenter.horniak@fh-campuswien.ac.at
Favoritenstraße 226, A.2.20
1100 Vienna
+43 1 606 68 77-3800
+43 1 606 68 77-3809
publicmanagement@fh-campuswien.ac.at
Office hours during the semester
Tue to Thu, 9.00 a.m.-1.00 p.m.
Fri, 7.30 a.m.-2.00 p.m.
Sat, 7.30 a.m.-2.00 p.m.
Office hours during holidays
Tue to Fri, 9.00 a.m.-1.00 p.m.
Academic Staff
Academic Staff
Academic Staff
Head of Master's Degree Program Public Management; Head of Competence Center for Administrative Sciences
Academic Staff
Academic Staff
Academic Staff