Danube Professional MBA E-Mobility Management

Organisation:
Donau-Universität Krems
Ort, Bundesland, Land:
Krems, Lower Austria, Austria
Typ:
Full-time
Certificate:
MBA
Duration:
4 Semester/s
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Programme

Climate change, globalisation, scarcity of resources, enormous economic development of the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), rapidly growing CO2 emittance rates caused by traffic – these are terms that we have become familiar with through daily news coverage.

Mobility and particularly sustainable alternatives like E-mobility are taking on a key role in this discourse! Sustainable mobility opens unexpected, new areas of business with very attractive models of added value, of which students will benefit on a local as well as on a company level.

Upon graduation participants in the program will be able to develop new fields of business within their work area inde- pendently, within the frame of CO2 reduced mobility. Members of staff of EU organizations, municipalities, NGO´s and special interest groups benefit from this interdisciplinary program. It enables students to deal competently with the subjects of E-mobility and sustainable mobility.


Target audience

The Program E-Mobility Management is designed for managers of power supply enterprises, mobility services, car manufacturers and distribution organizations as well as civil servants and delegates of lobbies, unions, and E-Mobility stake holders.

Emphases/Curriculum

CORE MODULES
  • 1. Managerial Economics and Applied Business Statistics
    • Applied Business Statistics
    • Managerial Economics
  • 2. Corporate Financial Management
    • Corporate Finance
    • Accounting/Financial Reporting
  • 3. Strategic Management
    • Strategic Management
    • Best Practices in Management Science
  • 4. International Business & Trading Environment
    • International Marketing
    • International Financial Environment
  • 5. Human Resource Management
    • Human Resource Management
    • Principles of Negotiation
  • 6. Venture Capital & Mergers & Acquisitions (Vancouver)
    • Venture Capital
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
SPECIALIZED MODULES

State of the Art of E-Mobility
  • Best practise examples from London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Shenzen and Vorarlberg
  • Different approaches to infrastructure
  • History of E-mobility
  • Technical environment
  • Marketing and lobbying
  • Funding of projects
  • Public support programs for sustainable mobility
  • Public-private-partnership
  • Creating stakeholders acceptance
  • Most efficient procurement solutions
Sustainable Mobility in a Global Context
  • Carbon footprint (ISO 14067)
  • Current account deficits and currency stability
  • Post-Kyoto 2012
  • Cap and trade - EU Emission Trading System
  • Introduction to carbon markets
  • European road map to CO2 reduced mobility
  • The Approach of China as a leader in the global EV-market
  • New car sharing
  • Integration of public & individual transport systems
  • New values for mobility devices
  • Need for changing mobility concepts
  • Importance of mobility for society
  • Economic costs of vehicle emissions
  • Reducing traffic related diseases
Sustainable Energy Supply and Infrastructure
  • Strategies towards reducing g CO2/km
  • CO2 reduced/neutral electricity generation
  • Biofuels, fuel cells, hydrogen propulsion concepts
  • Integrated power generation & building concepts
  • User behavior and demand steering
  • Storage of electricity
  • City and regional development planning
  • Vehicle to grid
  • New value creation by highly volatile (negative) electricity prices and grid stabilisation
  • Smart metering, Smart grid
  • Charging concepts
  • Socket standardization
  • Challenges for energy supplying companies
Sustainable Mobility for Enterprises and Public Administrations
  • Creating value by environmental and sustainability repor- ting for economically reasonable strategies
  • Reduced carbon footprint as competitive advantage
  • Climate strategies for enterprises and public administra- tion
  • Energy and environmental management accounting
  • Supranational collaborations
  • Application of the aquired knowledge to develop a sus- tainable mobility project in a community, city or enter- prise

Admission/Entrance requirements

 
Total fees approx.: € 22.850.-  
 
Fees:
  • Course Fee: € 21.900.-
  • Course materials: € 950.-
Entrance requirements:

We expect you to have an academic degree or, in exceptional cases, proof of adequate professional qualification. Additionally, a good working knowledge of the English language is required.

Languages

Language(s) of instruction: English
Going abroad: possible
 

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Organisation

Danube University Krems has specialized in postgraduate academic studies and offers exclusive courses in the fields of economics and management, communications, IT and media, medicine and health, law, European integration and public administration, education and cultural sciences as well as of building and ecology. Being a European model project, Danube University Krems combines high quality in education, research and consulting with excellent customer orientation and service. More than 3,500 students from 50 countries are enrolled in over 150 academic courses.

The majority of the students of Danube University Krems have a university degree. Therefore, the main part of university teaching in Danube University Krems consists of courses which are concluded with an internationally recognized Master’s degree such as Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science (MSc), Master of Arts (MA) or Master of Laws (LL.M.). The range of courses offered here extends from executive MBA, IT consulting, European Union law, solar architecture and music management to health care management, psychotherapy and special fields of dentistry. Danube University Krems also offers a number of short courses and seminars.

Danube University Krems is located in one of Europe’s most beautiful cultural landscapes, the Wachau region along the Danube, which has been named a world cultural heritage site by the UNESCO. A renovated tobacco factory dating back to the onset of the 20th century and new buildings on Campus Krems provide students and educators with an open, innovative, and motivational atmosphere for research and studying. The new campus, which was opened in 2005, provides the region with a new landmark of international acclaim.

Study in Krems

Krems is a traditional educational town - with 30 schools and high schools attended by more than 10,000 students. Therefore, Krems’ environment is richly furnished with restaurants, hotels, guest-houses and students’ hostels, as well as leisure-time and cultural facilities. The idyllic environment of the Wachau, its exquisite wines and numerous sports facilities contribute in significant measure to the quality of life of students at the Danube University Krems.

Historic buildings and architecture from the middle-ages in the parts of Krems and Stein show for a meaningful past. The community, already mentioned in 995 as "urbs chremisa", was once the center of salt and wine trading and is one of the oldest towns in the country.

Strolling through the medieval alleyways, tasting wine in closed-down monasteries, relaxing in a café by the street, and amusedly smiling in the museum of caricatures: art and culture can be experienced and lived in Krems. The folk music festival "Glatt & Verkehrt" (Smooth & Traffic), the Lower Austrian Danube Festival, the film program of the Austrian Film Gallery, and the exhibitions at the internationally renowned Art Center Krems are the highlights of the town’s annual event calendar. As a member of the art-mile in Krems, the Danube University of Krems is a regular part of the local art and culture scene.

The Danube University of Krems is an ideal starting point for jogging, cycling, playing squash and tennis, or simply for taking a walk through the vineyards. Oarsmen and swimmers can pursuit their hobbies in the nearby Danube River.

Course guidance/Information

Dr.in Andrea Höltl, MBA MES
+43 (0)2732 893-2123
Donau-Universität Krems
Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30
3500 Krems
Austria
+43 (0)2732 893-6000
+43 (0)2732 893-4000
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