Geodäsie und Geoinformation (Geodesy and Geoinformation)
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Geodäsie und Geoinformation (Geodesy and Geoinformation)
The Bachelor's Programme “Geodäsie und Geoinformation” (hereafter: Geodesy and Geoinformation) is all about planet Earth: How can the shape of our planet be determined with precision? How can changes be made visible and understood? Geodesy measures and describes the Earth – from the exact position of individual points to the movement of entire continents. Geoinformation and cartography transform this data into clear maps and models that help us better understand and visualise our environment. Whether in navigation, construction, or climate protection, geodetic methods play a crucial role everywhere. During the programme, you will learn how satellites survey the Earth, how landscapes are digitally recorded, and how changes such as sea-level rise or glacier melt are analysed. The necessary knowledge in mathematics, physics, and computer science is developed step by step throughout your studies. A detailed presentation of the Bachelor's programme in Geodesy and Geoinformation can be found at: geo-bachelor.at
The programme covers the following subject areas:
- Scientific Foundations
- Applied Geodesy
- Geoinformation
- Cartography
- Higher Geodesy
- Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
- Geophysics
Key Facts about the Geodesy and Geoinformation Programme
| Degree programme code | UE 033 221 - Bachelor's Programme Geodesy and Geoinformation |
| Duration of the degree programme | 6 semesters |
| Credits | 180 ECTS |
| Language of instruction | German |
| Degree | Bachelor of Science (BSc) |
| Recommended semester plan | Geodesy and Geoinformation |
Key Facts about the Geodesy and Geoinformation Programme
Programme-PRe-Phase
There is no selection procedure for the Bachelor's Programme in Geodesy and Geoinformation. Instead, before being admitted, you must engage with the contents of the programme as part of the so-called Study Preparation and Reflection Phase (Programme-PRe-Phase).
Further Information
Which skills are needed for academic success?
It is very helpful if you are interested in and enjoy mathematics and geography. If you are also curious about topics such as climate change and environmental protection, digitalisation, and mobility, this is the right programme for you. Throughout the programme, you will learn to understand, analyse, model, and communicate spatial relationships and their changes over time. Preparatory courses and introductory modules are offered to all first-year students to ensure everyone acquires the necessary foundational knowledge.
What can I do with my degree?
A completed Bachelor's degree in Geodesy and Geoinformation opens up a wide range of exciting and future-oriented career opportunities – in technical, scientific, and business fields alike. You may also be able to gain part-time or minor work experience during your studies in the following areas:
- Industry, for example in surveying or smart manufacturing, where precise geospatial data are essential for automation and digital production.
- Research and development, particularly in geoscientific projects or in the development of innovative applications in remote sensing and geospatial data analysis.
- Satellite data, for example in the analysis, visualisation, and interpretation of spatial information – a key competence in climate and environmental research as well as disaster prevention.
- IT and services, with a focus on geographic information systems (GIS), digital mapping, data infrastructure, or software development for spatial applications.
- Leadership and management, for instance in technical offices, consulting firms, or public administration, where geodetic expertise informs decision-making processes.
- Entrepreneurship, for example as licensed surveying consultants or by founding your own company, such as in location-based services, digital mapping applications, or using open data to create new business models.
Geodesy combines technology, spatial understanding, and data expertise – making it an ideal springboard into numerous career paths in the digital future.
Advanced master's programmes
At TU Wien, you can choose one of the following Master's Programmes for specialisation after completing your Bachelor's Programme Geodesy and Geoinformation:
- Master's Programme Biomedical Engineering (English-taught, interfaculty)
- Master's Programme Computational Science and Engineering (English-taught, interfaculty)
- Master's Programme Geodesy and Geoinformation (English-taught)
Admission to the following degree programmes is also possible, but additional exams may be required:
- Master's Programme Cartography (English-taught, interuniversity)
- Master's Programme Environmental Engineering (German-taught, interfaculty)
- Master's Programme Spatial Planning (English-taught)
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Geodesy and Geoinformation at TU Wien
Admission to a Bachelor's Programme
Information on admission can be found on the page Admission to Bachelor's programmes.
Questions?
Student Union
Student Union Measurement and Geoinformation\ Freihaus, Red Area, 2nd floor
Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10\ 1040 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 58801 49552\ Email: fsgeod.tuwien@gmail.com\ Website of the Student Union
Dean's Office of the Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation
Wiedner Hauptstraße 8\ 1040 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 58801 10003\ Email: dekmug@mail.tuwien.ac.at\ Website of the Dean's Office
Dean of Academic Affairs
Univ. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.techn.
Hans-Berndt Neuner
Vice Dean of Academic Affairs
Ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn.
Gernot Tragler
Admission to a Bachelor's Programme
Information on admission can be found on the page Admission to Bachelor's programmes.
Questions?
Student Union
Student Union Measurement and Geoinformation\ Freihaus, Red Area, 2nd floor
Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10\ 1040 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 58801 49552\ Email: fsgeod.tuwien@gmail.com\ Website of the Student Union
Dean's Office of the Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation
Wiedner Hauptstraße 8\ 1040 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 58801 10003\ Email: dekmug@mail.tuwien.ac.at\ Website of the Dean's Office
Dean of Academic Affairs
Univ. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.techn.
Hans-Berndt Neuner
Vice Dean of Academic Affairs
Ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn.
Gernot Tragler