“Ready, Study, Go!” is the podcast of the FH JOANNEUM study guidance team and in this episode, we answer all the questions international applicants have about studying at FH JOANNEUM.
#10 Ready, Study, Go: International applicants
Episode for international applicants Anna-Magdalena DruÅ¡ko, 19. November 2024Anna-Magdalena Druško and Hannah Wasserfaller are part of the PR department at FH JOANNEUM. They’ve gathered the most frequently asked questions which are particularly relevant for prospective students from third countries (Non-EU/EWR or Switzerland). In this episode of “Ready, Study, Go!” they are talking about admission requirements, campus locations, study programmes and much more.
Moderation: Anna Druško, Hannah Wasserfaller
Production: Hannah Wasserfaller
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Summary
There are different types of higher education institutions in Austria, each with its own focus. The degrees, however, are of equal value, and it’s possible to switch between types of institutions after completing a program.
The advantages of a University of Applied Sciences are the practical approach, the fixed study duration, and the excellent job prospects after graduation.
To study at FH JOANNEUM, you need to complete an application and admission process, you need to have general university entrance qualification for a Bachelor’s degree or a relevant Bachelor’s degree if you’re applying for a Master’s programme. For German-language programs, provide proof of at least B2-level proficiency in German. The same goes for English study programs. The admission process varies by program.
You can study in Graz, Bad Gleichenberg, or Kapfenberg, and each location offers housing and leisure activities.
Don’t forget to apply for a Visa when before you come to Austria.
Non-EU students pay a tuition fee of around €720 per semester.