The degree programme starts with the alternative compulsory module Foundations of Business Analytics. The Advanced Analytics group of compulsory modules aims at familiarising students with the methodological foundations of statistics, operations research and the perspective of business administration on data science. The Doing Data Science, Ethical and Legal Issues group of compulsory modules combines the compulsory modules that students of the master’s programmes in Data Science, Digital Humanities and Business Analytics have to complete and/or that are offered in a similar form in all three master’s programmes. Furthermore, students have to complete the Data Science Electives compulsory module, the Business Administration alternative group of compulsory modules and the Business Analytics Elective compulsory module. In addition, students have to complete a master’s thesis seminar, write a master's thesis and pass a master’s examination.
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Review the official Universität Wien programme page and confirm academic, language, and subject requirements for Business Analytics.
Gather transcripts, degree certificates, passport, CV, motivation materials, and English-language proof required by the university.
Apply through the university or listed admissions route and upload all required documents before the official deadline.
📅 Deadline: non-EU: 3 August 2026
Verify tuition, student union fees, recognition requirements, and any entrance or supplementary examinations.
After admission, prepare Austrian residence permit documents, proof of funds, housing plans, and scholarship applications.
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What you can earn and how long you can stay after graduation.
What happens after you graduate
Work while studying
20 hrs/week
Up to 20 hours/week. Requires registration with the Public Employment Service (AMS).
Student pay rate
€13.00/hour
Minimum wage varies by sector under collective agreements. Most student jobs pay €12–€15/hour.
Stay after graduation
12 months
Red-White-Red Card (Job Seeker) — One-year permit to find skilled employment after graduation. Must have Austrian degree.
Path to residency
5 years
Settlement permit after 5 years. Red-White-Red Card holders can apply for permanent settlement after 2 years of employment.
Average graduate salary
€40,000/year
Average starting salary. Vienna-based tech and finance roles typically €45,000–€60,000.
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