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In the "Master Session ONLINE" on Monday, November 25, 2024, from 4 - 7 p.m. CET, you will receive valuable information about all master's degree programs and courses at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (CUAS). These will be presented in 30-minute time slots each.
HERE you can register for the info session on your desired study program or course.
Participation is free of charge and without obligation.
CUAS is member of AACSB and CEEMAN and is part of the ACE2 European University
For our International Business Management master’s students, we currently offer two double degree programs. These programs offer selected IBM students the opportunity to spend one semester abroad at a partner university and then receive a combined Austrian master’s degree from FH Kärnten/Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (CUAS) and either a German master’s degree from TH Köln/Cologne University of Applied Sciences or the Italian degree Laurea Magistrale from Università degli studi di Udine/University of Udine after four semesters
In addition to the double degree program, CUAS has a wide network of international university partners. The fourth semester of the International Business Management master’s program can also be taken abroad. Get more information about our international partners here.
Alumni of the International Business Management master’s program have the right to be admitted to doctoral studies in social and economic sciences according to the Act of the Austrian Federal Minister for Science and Research (BGBl. II Nr. 253/2008).
Curricular focus
The aim of the curriculum of the International Business Management master’s degree is to prepare students for an expert or managerial role in an internationally active company and equip them with the necessary skills to contribute to the creation of sustainable international businesses.
There are five types of modules in the curriculum (in addition to the master thesis and master exam), designed to equip our students with cutting-edge skills for an international business career:
This dynamic new curriculum combines essential international management knowledge, hands-on experience, and specialized skills to empower you for success on the global stage.
The International Business Management master’s program of Carinthia University of Applied Sciences and/or its faculty managers have received a variety of teaching-related national and international awards and recognitions.
If you have any questions feel free to contact:
Each of the first three semesters consists of six 5 ECTS credits modules. Semester 4 is dedicated to the master thesis (22 ECTS) and master exam (3 ECTS) as well as one 5 ECTS credits module. There are five types of modules in the new curriculum* (in addition to the master thesis and master exam):
Practical Business Laboratories
Personal & Leadership Skills Development Program
Core Curriculum
Business Tools Master Classes
Electives/Specialization Modules (choose 2 out of 4)
[each specialization includes two modules à 5 ECTS credits]
* The new International Business Management curriculum is planned to be implemented in the winter semester 2025-26, subject to approval by the relevant FH bodies.
Internationally active companies and organizations are very demanding when they recruit new employees. They usually look for people who are multilingual, solution-oriented, possess a high degree of cultural awareness, and are both generalists and specialists at the same time. International Business Management offers both, a well-grounded general business education in an international context, and the opportunity to immerse oneself in two of the four fields of specialization (International HR & People Management or International Supply Chain Management, and International Marketing & Sales Management or International Finance & Accounting).
In the individual modules, students acquire functional skills for doing business in an international context, but will also master challenges of increasing complexity (e.g., case studies, simulations, research projects, a management hackathon, or real-life consulting projects for companies), which allows them to acquire the problem-solving and interpersonal skills required in today’s globalized business environment.
In addition to the formal requirements for admission, applicants to the Master’s program in International Business Management should:
Graduates of the master’s degree program in International Business Management at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences are able to:
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
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International Digital Marketing Lab | PA | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.111 |
International Strategic Management | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.101 |
Language Immersion Course German (DaF) 2 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.170 |
Language Immersion Course Italian 2 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.162 |
Language Immersion Course Russian 2 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.144 |
Managing the Internationalization Process | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.091 |
Specialization Area: International Human Resource Management | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
International Human Resource Management | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.121 |
Specialization Area: International Supply Chain Management | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
International Supply Chain Management | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.131 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
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Master Exam | ME | 0,0 | 3,0 | M4.05170.40.291 |
Master Thesis | MT | 0,5 | 23,0 | M4.05170.40.281 |
Sustainable Global Management Practices | ILV | 3,0 | 4,0 | M4.05170.40.271 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
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Effective Management and Leadership of Global Teams | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.011 |
Integrated Financial Management & Controlling | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.021 |
International Entrepreneurship and Innovation Lab | PA | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.031 |
Language Immersion Course German (DaF) 1 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.080 |
Language Immersion Course Italian 1 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.072 |
Language Immersion Course Russian 1 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.054 |
Personal Skills Development Program | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.041 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
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CEE/SEE and Global Business Environment | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.181 |
Data Analytics, Artifical Intelligence and Research Methods Group 1 | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.191 |
Data Analytics, Artifical Intelligence and Research Methods Group 2 | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.191 |
International Consulting Lab | PA | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.201 |
Language Immersion Course German (DaF) 3 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.260 |
Language Immersion Course Italian 3 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.252 |
Language Immersion Course Russian 3 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.234 |
Specialization Area: International Finance and Accounting | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
International Finance and Accounting | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.221 |
Specialization Area: International Marketing and Sales Management | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
International Marketing and Sales Management | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.211 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
International Digital Marketing Lab | PA | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.111 |
International Strategic Management | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.101 |
Language Immersion Course German (DaF) 2 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.170 |
Language Immersion Course Italian 2 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.162 |
Language Immersion Course Russian 2 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.144 |
Language Immersion Course Slovene 2 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.156 |
Managing the Internationalization Process | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.091 |
Specialization Area: International Human Resource Management | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
International Human Resource Management | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.121 |
Specialization Area: International Supply Chain Management | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
International Supply Chain Management | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.20.131 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Master Exam | ME | 0,0 | 3,0 | M4.05170.40.291 |
Master Thesis | MT | 0,5 | 23,0 | M4.05170.40.281 |
Sustainable Global Management Practices | ILV | 3,0 | 4,0 | M4.05170.40.271 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Effective Management and Leadership of Global Teams | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.011 |
Integrated Financial Management & Controlling | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.021 |
International Entrepreneurship and Innovation Lab | PA | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.031 |
Language Immersion Course German (DaF) 1 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.080 |
Language Immersion Course Italian 1 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.072 |
Language Immersion Course Russian 1 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.054 |
Language Immersion Course Slovene 1 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.066 |
Personal Skills Development Program | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.10.041 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
CEE/SEE and Global Business Environment | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.181 |
Data Analytics, Artifical Intelligence and Research Methods | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.191 |
International Consulting Lab | PA | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.201 |
Language Immersion Course German (DaF) 3 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.260 |
Language Immersion Course Italian 3 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.252 |
Language Immersion Course Russian 3 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.234 |
Language Immersion Course Slovene 3 | UE | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.246 |
Specialization Area: International Finance and Accounting | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
International Finance and Accounting | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.221 |
Specialization Area: International Marketing and Sales Management | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
International Marketing and Sales Management | ILV | 4,0 | 6,0 | M4.05170.30.211 |
Due to the holistic and comprehensive nature of the International Business Management program, it opens a range of different career opportunities. In addition to having a profound international business education, our alumni combine intercultural and communication skills, strategic and analytic thinking capabilities, an entrepreneurial approach and the ability to effectively solve complex business problems in collaboration with others – competences that are widely sought by employers in different professional fields, in multinational companies, SMEs and entrepreneurial start-ups as well as in international institutions.
Alumni of the International Business Management master’s program have the right to be admitted to doctoral studies in social and economic sciences according to the Act of the Austrian Federal Minister for Science and Research (BGBl. II Nr. 253/2008).
Our International Business Management faculty
Renowned full-time and part-time faculty members ensure a highly interactive and engaging state-of-the art management education in the International Business Management master’s program.
Dietmar Sternad is Professor of International Management. In his prior managerial career, he was Managing Director of one of Austria's leading trade book publishing groups and the CEO of a media company in Slovenia. He is an alumni of the IMTA (CEEMAN) and GLOCOLL (Harvard Business School) management teachers’ programs, has lectured at universities and business schools in several European countries, has (co-)authored a range of different books, scientific articles, and case studies, and received several national and international awards for teaching excellence (e.g. the Austrian State Prize for Teaching Excellence “Ars docendi”) and for creating teaching materials.
Dietmar Brodel is Dean of the School of Management at CUAS. Between 2006-2014, he served as Rector of CUAS. Before, he was Professor at SME University for Applied Sciences in Bielefeld, Managing Director at Stuttgart Institute of Management and Technology, and a research assistant at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart. He is member of many academic associations and serves on several academic and professional boards.
Janet Brown is lecturer in Intercultural Communication and English for Specific Purposes. She was Program Development Director and is now Director of Studies of the English Bachelor program Intercultural Management. She is responsible for the curricular development of the English and foreign language programs at the School of Management and was involved in winning the European Language Label for the International Business Management language program.
Klaus Brugger holds a PhD in Business Administration as well as a PhD in Law from the University of Vienna. In his prior managerial career, Klaus Brugger spent several years in Zurich (Switzerland), working as an equity analyst for a Swiss investment bank. Afterwards, Klaus was Head of Securities Business at a large Austrian Bank.
He teaches DaF/DaZ, Russian, academic writing and is currently researching in the research group Trans Space on issues relating to the integration of refugees into Austrian society. He also works in internationalization programs with Russian universities. His research interests lie in teaching foreign languages, methodology of DaF teaching, intercultural communication, applied lexicography and migration research.
Eithne Knappitsch is Program Director of the Intercultural Management bachelor’s program at CUAS. She is also President of SIETAR Austria (Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research). Eithne has also previously lectured at the University of Klagenfurt and the University of Ulster, and worked as a researcher for the Culture, Arts and Leisure Committee at the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Michael Kosutnik is professor for HR and Organisation at FH Kärnten/CUAS. Before, he worked in leading human resource management functions in two internationally operating companies for almost 20 years.
Wolfgang Leitner is Professor for Logistics and Production Management at CUAS. In his prior job, he worked as a Director for Customer Integration Service at Flex, a contract manufacturing company, where he was actively working on process integration of major electronics and automotive customers (e.g. HP, Dell, Epson, Microsoft or Psion and Audi, Ford, BMW, GM etc.) on a global basis.
Florian Oppitz is Professor of Public and European Law at CUAS. In his prior career, he was an assistant at the law faculty of Vienna University, temporary lawyer at the European Court of Human Rights and junior lawyer at a business law firm in Vienna. He is also lecturer at the Rhein-Waal University in Kleve.
Rahel Schomaker is an economist with an additional degree in Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies. Much of her academic work is dedicated to issues relevant in emerging markets, in particular the Middle East. She also works with national and international institutions in consultancy projects in the fields of higher education in economics and public management improvement in the MENA region, but also Central Asia.
Sven Bakker is a lecturer in Business Intelligence (BI) at several public and private universities in The Netherlands. Before he became a fulltime lecturer, he worked for ten years as a BI consultant, researcher and data scientist crunching large data sets and creating economic foresight models to provide businesses and governmental organizations with the right decision-making knowledge. Besides his specialization in BI, he also lectures business research, blockchain technology, and international economics.
Klaus Ehrenbrandtner is a Senior Consultant at Trigon Entwicklungsberatung (Klagenfurt, Austria). The focus of his consultancy work lies on strategy, brand development, and internationalization strategy. Before, he worked in several leading marketing and management roles for the Austrian National Tourist Office (Österreich Werbung). He is also a lecturer and trainer in the fields of digital marketing, innovation management, tourism management and international strategy at different universities.
Bernhard Erler is Managing Director of Klagenfurter Messe Betriebsgesellschaft m.b.H. (the leading trade fair organizer in Carinthia), where he is also responsible for internationalization. He is also active in national and international fair associations (MA – Messen Austria, CEFA – Central European Fair Alliance, UFI – Union Foires International).
Martin Gruber works in the Strategy Office of NXP, one of the leading semiconductor companies worldwide, in Austria, the Netherlands, and the USA. He has a long-standing experience in strategy, mergers & acquisitions, as a general manager of a complete business sector, and as a lecturer for strategy-related topics at universities of applied sciences.
Meinrad Höfferer is Deputy Director of the Economic Chamber of Carinthia and the Head of its Foreign Trade and International Affairs division. His prior professional career included positions in the BMW Group (Munich, Germany) and at Mercedes Benz (Salzburg, Austria). In his current position, he supports Carinthian companies in their internationalization process worldwide.
Peter Irlacher manages the Group Finance department of Styria Media Group AG, Graz, a leading player in the Austrian and South-East European media market. In this position, he is responsible for financial controlling, consolidation and taxes. He started his career in Styria in the international part of the group in 2007 where he played an active role in the international expansion of the media company. Before, Peter worked at Ernst & Young in Vienna.
Stefan Jausz has top management experience in different industries, including prefabricated homes, building technology, and vehicle construction. Before his career in industry, he worked as management consultant for several international companies, advising them in the fields of business development and financial and organizational restructuring.
Stefan Korb is sales manager and authorized officer of fischer Edelstahlrohre Austria GmbH, a producer of welded stainless steel tubes, where he is responsible for the worldwide export of special goods. Several years in the supervisory board of a company in the field of mechanical engineering completes his international sales experience.
Andreas Knorr is Professor of Economics: Economic and Transport Policy at the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer. He received his PhD in Economics as well as his habilitation from the University of Bayreuth, Germany. Professor Knorr has written several monographies and over one hundred academic articles on a broad range of economic topics.
Udo Kögl is Business Unit CFO at a German commercial aircraft inserts company. In his prior career, he served as a Financial Director for a business unit and global R&D of a leading international supplier of integral lighting solutions, and as the Head of Business Models and Controlling and managing director of a research company.
Peter Parycek is Professor for E-Governance and Head of the Department for E-Governance and Administration at the Danube University Krems. His research interests focus on the effects of technology on state, society and economy as well as the necessary changes in strategies, policies and in both legal and organizational systems.
Alfons Prießner is Chief of Staff at the International EduTech start-up GoStudent. Before, he was working as a consultant at the international management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company. During his consulting career, he worked in various multinational project teams in more than 10 countries with a consultancy focus on the industries of agriculture and power utilities as well as on companies with a high need for restructuring and turnaround support.
Ilse Rapatz is Senior HR Manager at Philips and her main responsibilities are strategic HR development, HR reporting, budgeting, performance management, talent management, compensation & benefits and many more. Besides her professional work career, she also works for the Carinthian Industrial Association, for the control committee of the Carinthian regional health insurance, for the labor market service and for a CSR network called “Verantwortung zeigen”.
Markus Raunig holds the position of General Manager of Henkel Iberica (Barcelona), where he is responsible for the Laundry and Homecare business of Henkel in Spain and Portugal. Before, he had different assignments as a general manager and in sales and marketing in four different countries (Poland, Serbia, Turkey, Latvia) and worked in the regional Henkel headquarters in Vienna.
Gabrielle Smith is a Lecturer in Research and Writing and Effective Communication at Stanford University (USA) and a Senior Lecturer for Language Skills and Academic Writing at the University of Vienna. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a Master´s Degree (MATESOL) from San Jose State University.
Barbara Stampf holds a PhD in Business Management with a focus on industry, innovation and international management. Before founding her own consulting company, she worked in two multinational companies for many years, where she was responsible for diverse HR (and also some other management) functions.
Alexander Tauchhammer holds an Endowed Professorship for Digital Transformation at CUAS. He is also Member of the Management Committee and Head of Customer Centricity and Transformation at Dr. Oetker Austria. Previously, he was also Head of Global Digital Marketing and member of the Digital Transformation Office at Dr. Oetker. Before that, he was working in the Silicon Valley, New York, Boston, London, Berlin and Vienna in digital start-up companies in the field of digital marketing. He has earned the title „Onliner of the Year“ in Austria, has received an award at the Austrian State Prize for Multimedia and won two times gold and one time bronze at Austrians largest online Advertising ceremony (IAB Webad) for his digital projects.
Anita Verderber works in an agency called frei-stil, which is based in Klagenfurt. The agency’s main customer is FCA Austria with its brands Alfa Romeo, Jeep, Fiat and Abarth. As an event and communication agency, the agency is responsible for product launch events, the creation of communication strategies, marketing communication activities such as road shows, tradeshows, or promotional activities.
Brigitta Winkler is a lawyer specialized in labour law. As an expert for international labour law, she was responsible for the subsidiaries of Rail Cargo Austria AG (one of the leading rail freight logistics companies in Europe) in Eastern and South East Europe. In her prior career, she worked for international law firms in Sydney and Vienna before taking the exam to the Austrian Bar. She also worked for the leading logistics and postal services provider in Austria.
Ing. Gerald Zankl BSc is the Director of Global Inside Sales at Bitmovin, Inc., a global video infrastructure provider and the co-founder and CEO of Kickscale, a company that redefines B2B business meetings. With ample experience in the field of international sales and business development and (digital) B2B marketing, he helped tech startups to dramatically grow their business and increase revenue and profitability.
Silke Fankhauser studied German Philology at AAU Klagenfurt and is a certified German as a Foreign Language teacher and an ÖIF and ÖSD tester. She works at different learning institutes like BFI and WODAS, where she also holds Phonetic- and Drama in Education-Workshops. In 2020, she was lecturer for teaching foreign languages with the methods of Drama at University Klagenfurt. At the moment, she is completing her Master‘s Degree in Theatre Pedagogy.
After her university studies in Vienna and Bologna Christina Kendi worked as a teacher for German as a foreign language in private and public schools in Bologna, Reggio Emilia and Vienna. For some years now she is teaching Italian in a business school in Carinthia where she is also the coordinator of the Erasmus+ program.
Karin Martin is an entrepreneurial linguist and advocate for multilingualism. She is a native Italian who has lived and worked in Italy, Germany, Spain and France, before moving to Austria in 2011. She holds a Master’s Degree in Linguistics from the University of Verona and a Certificate in Teaching Italian as a Foreign Language from the University Ca’ Foscari in Venice.
Silke Mohl-Lengauer has been working as a trainer for Spanish and German as a foreign language in the field of adult education since 2004. In 2007 she also started her career as a self-employed consultant. Her tasks involve consulting as well as training. She is also certified as a coach for prospective language trainers.
Verena Paar-Grünbichler studied Translations Studies (Spanish and French) and attended a course in German as a Foreign Language at the University of Graz. She has experience teaching German in different countries, for example Bulgaria, Slovakia, France and Austria. She is also an ÖSD approved examiner for the levels A1-C1.
Chiara Percuzzi was born in Gorizia (Italy), studied Classical Philology at the University of Trieste and attended a course about didactic strategies for teaching Italian as a foreign language at the University of Siena (DITALS 1). She has been active in the field of translation and translated several books from German to Italian. She also teaches Italian as a foreign language at the Music Conservatory of Klagenfurt.
Josef Urschitz also teaches Russian at the Alpen-Adria University of Klagenfurt at the department of Slavic languages and at the Faculty of Management and Economics. During his studies, he took part in an exchange program for two semesters at Voronezh State University, Moscow State University and Leningrad State University (today St. Petersburg). For nearly 30 years, he has also worked as an interpreter and translator.
FH-Prof. Mag. Dr.
Dietmar Sternad, BSc MBAMag.
Michaela RosenwirthMag.a
Margit SchagerMag.a
Katarina FürstFH-Prof. DDr.
Klaus BruggerFH-Prof. Dr.
Wolfgang EixelsbergerFH-Prof. Dr.
Dietmar BrodelFH-Prof.in Dr.in
Eithne KnappitschMag.
Wolfgang LeitnerFH-Prof. MMag. Dr.
Florian OppitzDipl.-Ing.
Martin StrombergerFH-Prof.in MMag.a Dr.in
Kathrin Stainer-HämmerleFH-Prof. Mag. Dr.
Alexander Schwarz-MuschFH-Prof.in Mag.a
Hermine BauerFH-Prof. Dipl.-Math. Dr.
Florian Buchner, M.P.H.Mag. Dr.
Bernhard ErlerMMag. Dr.
Meinrad HöffererMag.
Peter IrlacherMag. Dr.
Stefan JauszProf. Dr. h. c. Dr.
Andreas KnorrMag. (FH)
Stefan KorbMag. Mag.a
Birgit KramerMMMag. Dr.
Udo KöglMag.a
Verena Paar-GrünbichlerMag.
Carmen Peresich, Bakk. MAMag.a
Ilse RapatzMag.
Markus RaunigDr.in iur.
Maria SkofDr.in
Barbara StampfMag.
Josef Johann UrschitzMag.
Anita Verderber, BEdMag.
Birgitta Winkler, LL.M.