BOKU University

Master in Wood Technology and Management

Vienna, Austria

The Master in Wood Technology and Management at BOKU University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

BOKU University is one of Europe's leading life sciences institutions, dedicated to the sustainable management of natural resources. Located in the heart of Vienna, it offers a unique interdisciplinary approach to environmental and agricultural sciences.

About the Program

The Wood Technology and Management program is designed for students interested in the wood industry, a vital sector in Europe, particularly in Austria. This master's program spans two years and awards 120 credits, making it ideal for those who are passionate about sustainable resource management and innovation in wood technology. Students who thrive in hands-on environments and seek to make a positive impact in the industry will find this program particularly rewarding.

Throughout the curriculum, students will explore various subjects, including wood processing, product development, and sustainable management practices. The program emphasizes practical experience, allowing students to engage in projects and internships that prepare them for the evolving demands of the wood industry. By the end of the program, graduates will have developed critical skills in project management, technical analysis, and sustainability.

Graduates of the Wood Technology and Management program can pursue various job titles, including Wood Product Manager, Sustainability Consultant, and Research Scientist. They may find employment in sectors such as manufacturing, environmental consulting, and research institutions. The skills acquired during the program are transferable, opening doors to diverse career pathways in related industries.

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