The Bachelor in Energy & Sustainability Management prepares students for careers in the renewable energy sector. This program emphasizes sustainable practices and the management of energy resources. Students will learn to implement innovative solutions to energy and sustainability challenges in business.
Focusing on sustainable energy resources, the program includes studies in energy policy, environmental impacts, and management strategies. Students will address both technological and regulatory aspects of energy.
Structured over six semesters, the program integrates theoretical and practical learning, with an emphasis on hands-on projects. Students will undertake an internship to gain real-world experience in sustainability practices.
Graduates will be equipped with knowledge in sustainable practices and energy management, enabling them to enter sectors focused on environmental sustainability. They will also develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Periods can differ for EU/EEA and non-EU applicants. Always confirm on the official site before applying.
Winter 2026/27
€363 / semester
EU/EEA students, within the standard study period (plus the ~€25 ÖH student union fee per semester).
€727 / semester
Non-EU / third-country rate. Always confirm on the official site.
ÖH-Beitrag: € 25,20, Studiengebühren: € 363,36 / Semester
Third-country (non-EU/EEA) applicants generally need to have their prior qualifications legalised and translated for the admission application. Exact rules depend on the country that issued each document — always confirm with the university's admissions office.
Program-specific items — a CV, letter of motivation, an entrance exam (e.g. GMAT, GRE, SAT) or a portfolio — vary by degree. Check this program's requirements above and its official page.
The level of legalisation your certificates need depends on your country of origin:
Apostille
If your country is part of the Hague Apostille Convention, an Apostille from the competent authority of the issuing country is sufficient.
No legalisation
A small number of countries have a bilateral agreement with Austria and need no further legalisation.
Full diplomatic legalisation
For all other countries: the full chain — pre-certification by the issuing country's authorities (e.g. Ministry of Education and Ministry of Foreign Affairs), then legalisation by the competent Austrian representation (embassy/consulate).
Translations are usually done after legalisation. Check the required order with the issuing authorities and the Austrian representation.
After admission: proof of sufficient funds, health insurance and the student residence permit are part of the visa process — not university admission. We cover those in the guides.
FH Kufstein Tirol focuses on international business, facility and real-estate management, and digital economy programs, with a strongly international outlook.
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