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University of vienna built in year 1365 in vienna.

What is the ranking of vienna university?

According to www.topuniversities.com website the ranking of vienna university is 1 in vienna and 153 in the worldMajors ,courses and modules of vienna university

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The main courses of vienna university is :

bachelor programme or diploma programm:
African Studies
Ancient History
Art History
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies
Classical Archaeology
Classical Philology
Comparative Literature
Culture and Society of Modern South Asia
Dutch Studies
Egyptology
English and American Studies
European Cultural Anthropology
Finno-Ugric Studies
German Studies
Hungarian Studies
Japanese Studies
Jewish Studies
Korean Studies
Languages and Cultures of South Asia
Musicology
Oriental Studies
Romance Studies
Scandinavian Studies
Slavic Studies
Social and Cultural Anthropology
Sinology
Theatre, Film and Media Studies

Economics, Social Sciences & Law:
Business Administration
Business Informatics
Economics
Geography
International Business Administration
Journalism and Communication Science
Law
Political Science
Social and Cultural Anthropology
Sociology
Statistics

Education, Philosophy & Religion:
Education
Protestant Theology
Islamic Theology
Jewish Studies
Catholic Theology
Oriental Studies
Philosophy
Religious Education
Sinology

History:
Ancient History
Art History
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies
Classical Archaeology
Egyptology
History
Jewish Studies
Prehistory and Historical Archaeology

Languages & Cultures:

  • Afrikawissenschaften
  • Ägyptologie
  • Deutsche Philologie
  • English and American Studies
  • Fennistik
  • Hungarologie
  • Japanologie
  • Judaistik
  • Klassische Philologie
  • Koreanologie
  • Nederlandistik
  • Orientalistik
  • Romanistik
  • Sinologie
  • Skandinavistik
  • Slawistik
  • Sprachen und Kulturen Südasiens und Tibets
  • Sprachwissenschaft
  • Transkulturelle Kommunikation
  • Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft

language (theory, history, comparison, culture) provides the subject for these degree programmes.

  • African Studies
  • Classical Philology
  • Comparative Literature
  • Culture and Society of Modern South Asia
  • Dutch Studies
  • Egyptology
  • English and American Studies
  • Finno-Ugric Studies
  • German Studies
  • Hungarian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Jewish Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Languages and Cultures of South Asia
  • Linguistics
  • Oriental Studies
  • Romance Studies
  • Scandinavian Studies
  • Sinology
  • Slavic Studies
  • Transcultural CommunicationMathematics, Computer Science & Technology:
  • Business Informatics
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Geography
  • Mathematics
  • StatisticsNatural Sciences:
  • Astronomy
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Earth Sciences
  • Geography
  • Meteorology
  • Nutritional Sciences
  • Pharmacy
  • Physics
  • PsychologyPsychology, Health & Sport:
  • Nutritional Science
  • Pharmacy
  • Psychology
  • Sports ScienceSociety & Politics:
  • African Studies
  • Business Administration
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • European Cultural Anthropology
  • Geography
  • History
  • International Business Administration
  • Islamic Theology
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Languages and Cultures of South Asia
  • Mass Media and Communication Science
  • Oriental Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sinology
  • Social and Cultural Anthropology
  • Sociology
  • Transcultural CommunicationMaster Programmes:
    Advanced Theological Studies (Master)
    African Studies (Master)
    Ancient History (Master)
    Ancient Oriental Philology and Oriental Archaeology (Master)
    Anglophone Literatures and Cultures (Master)
    Anthropology (Master)
    Applied Linguistics (Master)
    Art History (Master)
    Astronomy (Master)
    Austrian Studies – Cultures, Literatures, Languages (Master)
    Banking and Finance (Master)
    Behavior, Neurobiology and Cognition (Master)
    Bioinformatics (Master)
    Biological Chemistry (Master)
    Botany (Master)
    Business Administration (Master)
    Business Informatics (Master)
    Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies (Master)
    Cartography and Geographic Information Science (Master)
    Chemistry (Master)
    Chemistry and Technology of Materials (Master)
    Chinese Studies
    Classical Archaeology (Master)
    Classical Philology (Master)
    Cognitive Science – MEi:CogSci (Master) – entrance examination
    Communication Science (Master) – entrance examination
    Comparative Literature (Master)
    Computational Science (Master)
    Computer Science (Master)
    Conservation Biology and Biodiversity Management (Master)
    Contemporary History and Media (Master)
    CREOLE – Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes (Master)
    Culture and Society of Modern Southern Asia (Master)
    Drug Discovery and Development (Master) – entrance examination
    Dutch Studies (Master)
    Earth Sciences (Master)
    East Asian Economy and Society (Master) – entrance examination
    East European Studies (Master)
    Ecology and Ecosystems (Master)
    Economics (Master)
    Education (Master)
    Egyptology (Master)
    English Language and Linguistics (Master)
    Environmental Sciences (Master) – entrance examination
    Ethics for Teachers and Professionals (Master)
    European Cultural Anthropology (Master)
    Evolutionary Systems Biology (Master) – entrance examination
    Finno-Ugric Studies (Master)
    Food Chemistry (Master)
    Gender Studies (Master)
    General Linguistics: Grammar Theory and Cognitive Linguistics (Master)
    Genetics and Developmental Biology (Master)
    Geography (Master)
    German as a Foreign and Second Language (Master)
    German Studies (Master)
    Global History and Global Studies (Master)
    Health and Physical Activity (Master)
    Historical Research, Auxiliary Sciences of History and Archival Studies (Master)
    History (Master)
    History and Philosophy of Science (Master)
    Hungarian Studies (Master)
    Indo-European Studies and Historical Linguistics (Master)
    International Business Administration (Master)
    International Development (Master)
    Islamic Religious Education (Master)
    Japanese Studies (Master)
    Jewish Studies (Master)
    Journalism and Communication Studies (Master)
    Korean Studies (Master)
    Languages and Cultures of South Asia (Master)
    Mathematics (Master)
    Media Informatics (Master)
    Meteorology (Master)
    Molecular Biology (Master)
    Molecular Microbiology, Microbial Ecology and Immunobiology (Master)
    Musicology (Master)
    Nursing Science (Master)
    Nutritional Sciences (Master)
    Pharmacy (Master)
    Philosophy (Master)
    Physics (Master)
    Physics of the Earth (Geophysics) (Master)
    Political Science (Master)
    Prehistoric and Historical Archaeology (Master)
    Protestant Theology (Master)
    Psychology (Master) – entrance examination
    Regional Research and Regional Planning (Master)
    Religious Education (Master)
    Religious Studies (Master)
    Romance Studies (Master)
    Scandinavian Studies (Master)
    Science-Technology-Society (Master) – entrance examination
    Slavic Studies (Master)
    Social and Cultural Anthropology (Master)
    Sociology (Master)
    Sports Science (Master)
    Statistics (Master)
    The Arab World: Language and Society (Master)
    Theatre, Film and Media Studies (Master)
    Tibetology and Buddhist Studies (Master)
    Translation and Interpreting (Master)
    Turkish Studies (Master)
    Urban Studies (Master)
    Zoology (Master)Doctoral/PhD programmes:
  • Doctoral Programme in Arts and Humanities, Philosophy and Education (Dr)
  • Doctoral Programme in Business, Economics and Statistics (Dr./PhD)
  • Doctoral Programme in Law (Dr.) and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies (PhD)
  • Doctoral Programme in Natural Sciences and Technological  Sciences in the field of Natural Sciences (Dr)
  • Doctoral Programme in Natural Sciences and PhD Programme in Natural Sciences in Life Sciences (Dr/PhD)
  • Doctoral Programme in Social Sciences (Dr)
  • PhD-Programme in Advanced Theological Studies (PhD), Doctoral Programme in Catholic Theology (Dr) and Doctoral Programme in Protestant Theology (Dr)
  • Doctoral Programme in Sports Science (Dr.)

Students can start their course in vienna university at October and March

  • The tuition fee is €۳۶۳.۳۶ (£۲۸۹.۷۸) per semester and €۷۲۶.۷۲ (£۵۷۹.۵۷) for certain non-EU nationals.

The University of Vienna does not have its own dormitory/on campus accommodation The buildings that belong to the University of Vienna are situated in various places all around town, therefore it cannot be said that any particular site would be best. Accommodation is rather expensive, so student dormitories (which are run by private companies) or flat sharing is a reasonable alternative. We list a few sites to find accommodation, but more can be found via the internet.

Admission to a bachelor/diploma programme:

You need the following documents as separate JPEG or PNG files:

Your passport or personal ID card
Passport photograph
You need the following documents as separate PDF files:

Your original secondary school leaving certificate (all pages!) and a translation by a court sworn translator (if not issued in German or English)
Proof of supplementary exams if necessary (like Latin or Greek)

Admission to a master programme:

You need the following documents as seperate JPEG or PNG files:

Your passport or personal ID
A passport photograph
Additionally, you need the following documents as PDF files:

Your bachelor certificate and your transcripts with the required legalisation for the issuing country
The special entrance qualification (“admission statement”) – if applicable
A translation by a court-sworn translator of the above mentioned documents (if not issued in English or German)
Proof of German proficiency or English proficiency and any further requirements prescribed by the curriculum of the degree programme of your choice

Admission to a doctoral/PhD programme:

You need the following documents as separate JPEG or PNG files:

Your passport or personal ID
A passport photopraph
You need the following documents as separate PDF files:

Your bachelor and master/diploma certificates and transcripts with the required legalisation for the issuing country
The special university entrance qualification (“admission statement”) – if applicable
A translation by a court-sworn translator of the above mentioned documents (if not issued in English or German)
Proof of German proficiency and and any further requirements prescribed in the curriculum of the degree programme
A letter of motivation on the research project and the choice of your institute/department

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