Program Overview
University Program Information
The University of Vienna offers a range of academic programs, including bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and postgraduate studies. The programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in their chosen field.
Study Offerings
The university provides various study options, including:
- Bachelor and diploma studies
- Master studies
- Doctoral studies
- Teacher training studies
- Expansion curricula and alternative expansions
- Foreign language studies
- Postgraduate further education
Admission
Admission to the university's programs is based on various criteria, including:
- Bachelor and diploma studies admission
- Master studies admission
- Teacher training studies admission
- Study change
- Additional studies
- Departure/closure of studies
- Re-enrollment
- Application and admission deadlines
- German language skills
- English language skills
- Information for third-country students
- Leave of absence
- Co-registration
- Extraordinary studies
- Study eligibility test studying without a high school diploma
- CEEPUS students
- Additional exams
Tuition Fees
The university charges tuition fees, which vary depending on the program and student status. The fees include:
- Tuition fee amount
- Equalization
- Payment/registration of continuation
- Exemption and refund
Study Organization
The university provides various services to support students in their studies, including:
- Welcome
- Study start plus
- Web services
- Learning and testing
- Semester planning
- Secure studying
- Change of personal data
- Barrier-free studying
- Student health in focus
- Confirmations
- Glossary
- Studying and living who to ask?
Expansion Curriculum
The expansion curriculum "Contemporary History and Media" aims to provide students with an overview of the central subject areas of the master's program in Contemporary History and Media. The curriculum includes:
- Introduction to the subject areas of the master's program
- Basic insights into the fields of work and subject areas of all sub-disciplines of the program
- Subjects such as history, European ethnology, Jewish studies, journalism and communication science, sociology, or theater, film, and media science
Expansion Curriculum Details
- Curriculum number: 072
- 15 ECTS credits
- Language: German
- No prerequisites
- Recommended for students of history, European ethnology, Jewish studies, journalism and communication science, sociology, or theater, film, and media science
- Suitable for all students interested in the master's program in Contemporary History and Media
Master Access Guide
The Master Access Guide provides information on which bachelor's program, in combination with which expansion curriculum, allows entry into which master's program. The guide helps students determine their options for combining a bachelor's program with an expansion curriculum.
