7 Master's degrees in Engineering Management in Austria

Circular Engineering
Within the Circular Engineering MSc course from the Technical University of Leoben you will deepen your understanding of material cycles and analyse how raw materials can be used efficiently while optimising recycling processes. The programme focuses on the entire value chain and production processes.

Raw Materials Engineering
The Raw Materials Engineering MSc degree from Technical University of Leoben will develop innovative methods to optimise the utilisation of both primary and secondary raw materials.
Software Engineering and Management
At Software Engineering and Managementfrom Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) you will learn about principles, methods and tools for the production, development and application of complex software systems.
Engineering and Production Management
Engineers with the confidence to innovate are in greater demand than ever. The co-op Master of Science in Engineering and Production Management at FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences will prepare you for a managerial role in the production companies of the future – and our academic course incorporating extensive experience of the working world is your key to success.
Multilingual Technologies
The aim of the English-language master's degree in Multilingual Technologies at the University of Vienna and the University of Applied Sciences FH Campus Wien is to enable students to acquire in-depth knowledge of central terms in the field of language technologies, methods for their creation and use, and language resources.
Innovation and Product Management
Future innovation and product managers therefore need to apply a broad set of skills, combining the disciplines of marketing, design, technology and strategic management - which is the main focus of this Innovation and Product Management degree programme from the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria.
Automotive Mechatronics and Management
This international Automotive Mechatronics and Management programme from University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria meets the demand of the industry for engineers who can combine complex individual components into innovative mechatronic systems with improved or completely new functions and in doing so think and act under consideration of qualitative and cost aspects.