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Masterstudium Business Informatics - Fakultät für Informatik, TU Wien

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1. Grundlage und Geltungsbereich<br />

Der vorliegende Studienplan deniert und regelt das ingenieurwissenschaftliche <strong>Masterstudium</strong><br />

<strong>Business</strong> <strong>Informatics</strong> an der Technischen Universität <strong>Wien</strong>. Es basiert auf dem<br />

Universitätsgesetz 2002 - UG (BGBl. I Nr. 120/2002) und den Studienrechtlichen Bestimmungen<br />

der Satzung der Technischen Universität <strong>Wien</strong> in der jeweils geltenden Fassung.<br />

Die Struktur und Ausgestaltung dieses englischsprachigen Studiums orientieren sich am<br />

folgenden Qualikationsprol.<br />

2. Qualikationsprol<br />

Das <strong>Masterstudium</strong> <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Informatics</strong> vermittelt eine vertiefte, wissenschaftlich und<br />

methodisch hochwertige, auf dauerhaftes Wissen ausgerichtete Bildung, welche die Absolventinnen<br />

und Absolventen sowohl <strong>für</strong> eine Weiterqualizierung vor allem im Rahmen<br />

eines facheinschlägigen Doktoratsstudiums als auch <strong>für</strong> eine Beschäftigung in beispielsweise<br />

folgenden Tätigkeitsbereichen befähigt und international konkurrenzfähig macht.<br />

Three main role models are considered in this master program:<br />

• Employment in an enterprise or a public organization, including managing responsibility<br />

or consulting (master practitioner)<br />

• Qualication for a scientic career in the course of a doctorate study or PhD<br />

program in technical, social, or economic sciences (scientist)<br />

• Future activity within an area of innovation, either as a free lancer or entrepreneur<br />

or a high position of an enterprise's innovation branch (innovator)<br />

The Master of <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Informatics</strong> aims at a strong international embedding in research<br />

and economics. In order to ensure this, all the lectures of the master program are held<br />

in English and the master's thesis is written in English.<br />

The area of <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Informatics</strong> covers information and knowledge as well as<br />

information-processing processes in organizations and society. It therefore builds the<br />

interface between humans, organizations, and information technology. The subjects of<br />

the research-driven teaching are thereby information and communication systems in<br />

economics and society, especially the analysis, modeling, design, implementation, and<br />

evaluation of such systems. Besides the primarily computer science-oriented approach,<br />

the success of such systems requires the consideration of technical, economic, and social<br />

aspects. Thereby, computer science and economics are combined.<br />

Graduates are among others qualied for the following elds of activity:<br />

• Analysis and optimization as well as development of business processes and according<br />

information processes<br />

• Strategic and executive planning, realization, and steering of information systems<br />

• Advanced and application-oriented system design and development<br />

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