FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Posch
Head of Department; Head of Degree Programs Applied Electronics and Technical Informatics, Electronic Systems Engineering, Technical Management
+43 1 606 68 77-2111
andreas.posch@hcw.ac.at
The demand for intelligent microcomputer systems is constantly increasing and with it the demand for well-trained experts. As a graduate of the Master's degree program Technical Informatics, you will implement AI-supported microcomputer systems optimized for the respective application, e.g. for autonomous vehicles, aircraft and robotic systems, the monitoring and control of industrial processes (e.g. in Industry 4.0 applications) as well as for the medical sector. In addition, you will acquire management skills that will qualify you for future management tasks in the field of research and development.
Master of Science in Engineering (MSc)
Tuition fee per semester
€ 363,361
+ ÖH contribution + costs for optional additional services, if applicable2
Application winter semester 2026/27
01. October 2025 - 30. June 2026
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1 Tuition fees for students from third countries € 727,- per semester. Details on tuition fees can be found in the general fee regulations.
2 The costs depend on the additional services selected from the University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna, such as work clothing, licenses, tutorials, or excursions.
You are open to new technologies and you have already acquired programming skills in C as well as technical knowledge at hardware, software and system level. You think in an analytical and structured way, but also across disciplines, and you are looking for a Master's degree program to expand and deepen your technical expertise. Your main focus will be on microprocessors, their real-time software development, secure networking and possible applications in complex systems. You are interested in new technologies. Engineering fascinates and inspires you, especially the creative and challenging environment in the application of new technologies. You can easily establish links between different disciplines. You are willing to take on responsibility and see your Master's degree program as a stepping stone into the field of research and development.
This way, fun and experience are guaranteed!
Modern laboratory equipment and high-tech research facilities enable practice-oriented teaching.
Obtain additional certificates while still studying and increase your market value.
A total of 180 ECTS credits whereas a specific minimum must be obtained in the in the fields of electronics / digital technologies, programming / software engineering, network / network technologies, math and personal development. In exceptional cases, the head of degree program or, in individual cases, the FH-Council (university council) decides.
The Bachelor's degree program Applied Electronics and Technical Informatics offered at Hochschule Campus Wien meets the relevant admission requirement.
The required language level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is at least
Applicants may require legalization of documents from countries other than Austria in order for them to have the evidential value of domestic public documents. Information on the required legalizations can be found here in PDF format.
For documents that are neither in German nor English, a translation by a sworn and court-certified interpreter is required. Your original documents should have all the necessary legalization stamps before translation so that the stamps are also translated. The translation must be firmly attached to the original document or a legalized copy.
As part of your online application, upload scans of your original documents including all required legalization stamps. For documents not issued in German or English, scans of the corresponding translations must also be uploaded. The head of the study program decides on the equivalence of international (higher) education qualifications. Therefore, your documents can only be checked as part of the ongoing application process.
Your path to studying at Hochschule Campus Wien begins with your registration on our application platform. In your online account, you can start your application directly or activate a reminder if the application phase has not yet started.
Your application is valid once you have completely uploaded the required documents. If you do not have all the documents at the time of your online application, please submit them to the secretary's office by email as soon as you receive them.
After completing your online application, you will receive an email confirmation with information on the next steps.
The admission procedure consists of a written test and an interview with the admission committee.
Do you still have questions about the study?
Make an appointment with our Secretary's office technik@hcw.ac.at for a a personal consultation via Zoom with the Head of the Degree Program.
With the Master's degree program Technical Informatics, you are opting for a program that combines the core topics of electronics, computer science, signal processing and communication technologies. The knowledge you acquire will open up many career prospects for you: from building automation, aircraft and vehicles or the medical field to the monitoring and control of industrial processes. Our top-equipped laboratories, such as the electronics or network laboratory, are always at your disposal so that you can work under real conditions during your studies and thus be optimally prepared for your future professional challenges. We also value your involvement in R&D projects. With your work during the studies, we invite you to help shape the transfer of knowledge between practice and research.
The Master's degree program Technical Informatics focuses on research into industrial image processing applications. Increasingly powerful processors are opening up new and interesting solutions in the automatic evaluation of images from industry and medicine. Together with our scientists, you as a student can actively develop algorithms that enable the reliable and efficient assessment of defects and anomalies.
During the studies, we attach great importance to linking our field of work with other technical disciplines in our department. We work on many interdisciplinary questions and look forward to your collaboration in these areas.
Your studies will focus on know-how relating to software, hardware, signal processing and networking technologies. You will also acquire social and management skills to optimally prepare you for future management tasks.
The development of new applications and technologies is continuing at a rapid pace. The demand for "intelligent" devices is increasing and with it the demand for well-trained experts. With your know-how, you can play an active role in shaping this development. The combination of software and hardware know-how qualifies you for both highly specialized and cross-industry activities. Many doors are open to you - from hardware-related programming and signal processing algorithms to hardware development and research tasks. Graduates work for manufacturers and in technical offices in the field of software and/or hardware development, production, marketing, installation and maintenance of complex electronic devices. You will ensure the reliability and maintainability of safety-critical applications. You are also ideally qualified for management positions.
We work closely with renowned companies in commerce and industry, with universities, institutions and schools. This guarantees you contacts for employment or participation in research and development. In the course of exciting school cooperations, students may contribute to firing up pupils on topics such as our Bionics Project with the Festo company. You can find information about our cooperation activities and much more at Campusnetzwerk. It's well worth visiting the site as it may direct you to a new job or interesting event held by our cooperation partners!
Head of Department; Head of Degree Programs Applied Electronics and Technical Informatics, Electronic Systems Engineering, Technical Management
+43 1 606 68 77-2111
andreas.posch@hcw.ac.at
Favoritenstraße 226, B.3.25
1100 Wien
+43 1 606 68 77-2430
techinformatik@hcw.ac.at
Deputy Head of Degree Program Electronic Systems Engineering; Senior Lecturer
gerhard.engelmann@hcw.ac.at
+43 1 606 68 77-2434
Senior Lecturer
herbert.paulis@hcw.ac.at
+43 1 606 68 77-2124