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Master's in Building Science and Environment

Vienna, Austria

The Master's in Building Science and Environment at Vienna University of Technology is a program for international students taught in English.

đź“– Introduction

The Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria. Founded in 1815, it is one of the leading technical universities in Europe, renowned for its engineering, technology, and natural sciences programs. TU Wien is known for its strong focus on innovation, interdisciplinary research, and industry collaboration. With a reputation for cutting-edge research and high academic standards, the university attracts students and scholars from around the world, making it a key player in scientific and technological advancements.

📚 About the Program

The Master in Building Science and Environment program targets students who wish to develop and deepen their knowledge in the areas of building performance, sustainable design and building informatics. The program is interdisciplinary and taught in English.Significant social, economic, and environmental changes are causing a growing demand for high-performance and sustainable buildings. Due to advancements in science and technology, such buildings are ever morediverse in function and shape as well as more energy efficient and responsive to occupants’ needs. Students in the graduate program Building Science and Environment learn how to apply scientific methods and State-of-the-art technologies in order to address the multi-faceted challenges posed by high performance and sustainable buildings.

The Master in Building Science and Environment program targets students who wish to develop and deepen their knowledge in the areas of building performance, sustainable design and building informatics. The program is interdisciplinary and taught in English.Significant social, economic, and environmental changes are causing a growing demand for high-performance and sustainable buildings. Due to advancements in science and technology, such buildings are ever morediverse in function and shape as well as more energy efficient and responsive to occupants’ needs. Students in the graduate program Building Science and Environment learn how to apply scientific methods and State-of-the-art technologies in order to address the multi-faceted challenges posed by high performance and sustainable buildings.

🏫 About the University

For over 200 years, TU Wien has been at the forefront of technological education and research, driving progress in fields such as computer science, architecture, mechanical engineering, and physics. The university emphasizes practical application, encouraging students to engage in real-world problem-solving and entrepreneurial initiatives. TU Wien collaborates closely with global research institutions and industries, ensuring its graduates are well-equipped for scientific and engineering challenges. With a commitment to excellence and sustainability, TU Wien continues to shape the future of science, technology, and innovation in Austria and beyond.

🛏️ Accommodation

You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.

You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.

How to Book

Register when you arrive

It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.

Register when you arrive

It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.

đź’° Fees

Application Fee

$53 USD

$53 USD

Tuition Fee

$1,454 USD

$1,454 USD

per year

âś… Entry Requirements

Minimum education level Bachelor's degree

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

📬 Admissions Process


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